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PSP Slims with TA-085v2 motherboard Pandora Proof

Exophase has got an interesting piece of information on the latest TA-085v2 motherbaords that can be found in the new PSP-Slim units – they can no longer be used to create the Pandora battery (aka the Battery Tool, or the Battery Downgrader).

It would appear that Sony have made some changes to the way the EEPROM works, meaning its no longer possible to create the battery. However, a Pandora battery created on a none-TA-085v2 motherboard is still useable on a PSP with the TA-085v2 board.

As for identifying which motherboard your PSP-Slim is using, if it shipped with 3.73 firmware as standard, its likely to be of this variety.

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5 Responses to “PSP Slims with TA-085v2 motherboard Pandora Proof”

  1. hi , i have a TA-085v2 psp slim i got recently with 3.90M33!! I was so lucky to get it with CFW…and also..The shopowner said that he got it with 3.71OFW and when i check through pspident it says Ta-085v2 and i cant make pandora battery :( and have any timemachine fun :( ….So can i hardmod the Ta-085v2 Mobo?

  2. arjun on June 9th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
  3. i have TA-085v2 with cfw 4.01m33 i hard modded the battery than installed cfw but i cant make a soft modded mandora with TA-085v2 its not possible

  4. amos on August 30th, 2008 at 7:53 pm
  5. i mean i have TA-085v2 with cfw 4.01m33 i hard modded the battery than installed cfw but i cant make a soft modded pandora bettry with TA-085v2 its not possible

  6. amos on August 30th, 2008 at 7:54 pm
  7. YEah then ur havin da battery which is made on a non TA-085V2 Mobo..

    Anyways we r damn lucky we got them with CFW Installed in …..=)

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