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(C.6) Your PSP is now running custom firmware 4.01 M33. (C.5) In your PSP, browse to your Memory Stick and run the program 4.01 M33. Revert your kernel to 3.52 (or any kernel above 3.52 like 3.90). Turn on your PSP while holding the right shoulder button to go into recovery mode). (C.4) Go to Recovery mode (Power off your PSP by holding the power button for 10 seconds. (C.3) Copy the file to your PSP’s memory stick’s /PSP/GAME/UPDATE folder (eg.
#Sony update as 500.pbp update#
(C.2) Rename Official firmware update 4.01 (EBOOT.PBP) to 401.PBP. (C.1) Copy the folder UPDATE and its contents to your PSP’s memory sticks’s /PSP/GAME/ folder (eg.
#Sony update as 500.pbp install#
Section C – Install custom firmware 4.01 M33 You can now delete the folder M33Update4 folder from your PSP. (B.3) Your PSP is now running custom firmware 3.52 M33-4. (B.2) In your PSP, browse to your Memory Stick and run the update (the icon has a grey background, with red letters saying 3:33:33 in the foreground). (B.1) Copy the folder M33Update4 and its contents to your PSP’s memory sticks’s /PSP/GAME150/ folder (eg. Section B – Update to custom firmware 3.52 M33-4 You can now delete the folder M33CREATOR folder from your PSP. (A.8) Your PSP is now running custom firmware 3.52 M33. (A.7) After it completes, run the the program 3.52 M33UPDATE. (A.6) In your PSP, browse to your Memory Stick and run the program 3.52 M33 CREATOR.
(A.5) Copy the file to your PSP’s memory stick’s /PSP/GAME150/M33CREATOR/ folder (eg. (A.4) Rename Official firmware update 3.52 ((EBOOT.PBP) to 352.PBP. (A.3) Copy the file to your PSP’s memory stick’s /PSP/GAME150/M33CREATOR/ folder (eg. (A.2) Rename Official firmware update 1.5 (EBOOT.PBP) to 150.PBP. (A.1) Copy the folder M33CREATOR and its contents to your PSP’s memory sticks’s /PSP/GAME150/ folder (eg. Section A – Install custom firmware 3.52 M33 If you have followed the instructions in my previous post Installing PSP custom firmware 4.01 M33-2, please start from Section E.
If you have OE/M33 firmware 4.01 M33-2, please start from Section E. If you have OE/M33 firmware greater than 4.01 M33 and less than 4.01 M33-2, please start from Section D. If you have OE/M33 firmware greater than 3.52 M33-4 and less than 4.01 M33, please start from Section C. If you have OE/M33 firmware greater than 3.52 M33 and lower than 3.52 M33-4, please start from Section B. If you have OE/M33 firmware lower than 3.52 M33 please start from Section A.
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This article assumes that you have custom firmware (OE/M33) installed on your PSP and want to upgrade to version 5.00 M33. Upgrade may be required.Installing Custom Firmware 5.00 M33. In all other regions the AC power supply and cord are sold separately.
The RM-IP500/1 is a U.S./Canada model which is bundled with the AC-UES1230MT AC power supply and cord. The RM-IP500 is an ideal partner for the Sony MCX-500 Multi-Camera Live Producer, creating a complete IP streaming and SD recording solution for a wide range of content production applications. Setup's simple: the controller automatically assigns IP addresses to connected Sony PTZ cameras on the network, also assigning a camera number to each.įull compatibility is provided with these Sony PTZ remote camera models: BRC-X400 *3, SRG-X400 *3, SRG-X120 *3, BRC-X401 *2,*3, SRG-201M2 *2,*3, SRG-HD1M2 *2,*3, BRC-X1000, BRC-H900, BRC-H800, BRC-H780*², SRG-360SHE, SRG-280SHE*², SRG-300SE, SRG-300H, SRG-301H*², SRG-120DH, SRG-120DS, SRG-120DU, SRG-121DH*², SRG-HD1*².
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Up to 100 compatible Sony BRC or SRG Series PTZ remote cameras can be controlled over a standard IP network.
Trace Memory*¹ allows a sequence of camera moves to be stored and recalled whenever required. Up to 100*¹ combinations of camera angles and settings can be stored as presets. PTZ speed can be adjusted from slow to fast for more polished, professional-looking results. The RM-IP500 simplifies the building of cost-effective multi-camera content creation systems with a wide range of applications–from live events to conference halls, broadcast studios, education institutes and faith centers. Zoom can also be controlled via the joystick or a supplementary seesaw lever dedicated knobs and control buttons simplify direct access to frequently needed camera functions. This compact remote controller features a high-quality joystick that allows effortless one-handed pan, tilt and zoom adjustments of compatible Sony PTZ remote cameras.