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A Suitable Magic Memory Stick. It is a 1GB Sandisk Memory Stick Pro Duo | |||
A Magic Memory Stick refers to any memory stick that has been converted to boot, and work with a Pandora Battery. Depending on the method of creation, a Magic Stick can either downgrade or boot PSPs to 1.50 FW (Phat), upgrade any PSP to 3.71/3.80 M33, and their counterparts, or be able to launch various homebrew. | |||
= Creation = | |||
The real legit method of creation requires a PSP that is homebrew-enabled. Also, it will require any app that can write the ipl file to the memory stick. Also, it will require a memory stick that is a PRO DUO between 256MB and 4GB and it must be real (However, with the use of the UPMS Installer, a fake memory stick can be converted to work properly as a Magic Stick). | |||
Also, the methods of preparing a memory stick has dramatically increased since the 1.50 Pandora where the use of Magic Sticks h | |||
= Usage = | |||
Regardless of the method used to create the Magic Stick, all requires the use of a Pandora Battery. Once obtained, the Service Menu will boot once the battery, and Magic Stick has been inserted into the PSP within the required time limit. (Can range from 20 seconds to never-ending) Once booted, different various actions can be performed depending on the method that was used to make the Magic Stick. | |||
A Magic Stick can be used as an ordinary memory stick once the formatting, and repartitioning step has been performed. In Addition, a Magic Stick can have its ipl rewritten with Booster's Multi-IPL loader in which, a user can boot to the XMB with a Pandora Battery, and still have the option to boot to Service Mode as long as the Pandora Battery is inserted, and booted by holding L during a coldboot. In Addition, a Magic Stick can boot normally with a regular battery inserted. | |||
= Deletion = | |||
== | If for some reason, a user feels that they need to revert their Magic Stick to a normal memory stick, it is possible. The easiest way to do this is via formatting. However, if the user is using the Magic Stick with other storage data, a backup needs to be performed in case data is lost. However, if it is just a regular Magic Stick, it can be formatted. | ||
= Limitations = | |||
== Command Prompt Issues == | |||
Due to the original | Due to the command prompt interface that the original creation method of a Magic Memory Stick used, mostly Windows XP users could benefit through this process. All of the Vista OS systems lacked support for command prompt scripts and therefore failed to operate. In both cases of reformatting, and writing the ipl via command prompt, Vista refused to reformat the memory stick so it can hold the ipl. Due to this, the regular ipl could not fit onto the boot sector of the memory stick since it requires 32 sectors while the memory stick under a regular partition has 31. However, users have found that the 'msinst' application of command prompt works fine under administrator mode. But, due to the small space, and if a user lacked access to a Windows XP computer, whether physically, or through emulation, a smaller ipl had to be used. One ipl that worked was Booster's Multi-IPL. | ||
== Linux == | |||
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At first, the Magic Stick could not be completely created on a Linux machine. However with the use of a terminal to reformat the memory stick to use the VFAT file system, and use the terminal to write the ipl. (See code below) In this case, the boot sector space for the ipl would be big enough to hold the standard ipl. Therefore, seeking another ipl was not needed. | |||
== | == Mac == | ||
Mspformat or msinst cannot be run on a Mac. However, if the Mac can be booted natively into a Windows XP, Vista, or Linux system via Bootcamp, the user can thus use the appropriate methods to create the Magic Stick. | |||
= Technological Details = | |||
When a psp's battery serial number is changed to 0xFFFFFFFF the PSP boots the ipl from sector 16 on the physical drive(the memory stick). This file can be installed by using msinst in team c + d's Pandora Battery Package or in linux by using: | |||
dd if=msipl.bin of=/dev/sde bs=512 seek=16 | dd if=msipl.bin of=/dev/sde bs=512 seek=16 | ||
sync | sync | ||
Instructions on formatting a memory stick in Linux using fdisk and mkfs. vfat can be found on the internet as well, so not only Windows, but Mac and Linux users can also make these Magic Memory Sticks. |