So I nudged it over to where those red arrows were and it was fine. Could be fine, but when I went to reassemble, a piece of metal was either pinching it or was close to it. As you can see, I INITIALLY thought that little corner would be good. That's where you SHOULD have your wire cross over from the back side to the front. Now you're probably wondering what those red arrows are for. I do 2 tops, and let cool for 3 seconds before reapplying. (note: do NOT leave your iron on for more than 3 seconds. Then bend the wire so it rests on that far left pin, heat them up and ensure it's connected. Before you solder it on, route your wire around the components first. Still a 1000, I got a 2001 peice of crap and it feels like i can crush it with my hands xD I used to own a 1001 one. Tin the wire (ie., wet it with some solder) and carefully tin that far left pin. I have a somewhat slim one, but a slight bit of carelessness caused me to melt a bit of the black plastic there. As you can see, you don't need an uber thin tip soldering iron. Then dig around and check out the readme (its way easier if you learn the controls firest !) after that we have to copy the directory containing EBOOT.Okay, see that green star? That's the far left pin on the USB port, and specifically the 5v pin (which is EXACTLY what your AC adapter supplies the battery via the DC connector). Now that you have found an app (and I have refilled my glass of iced tea :)) You need to extract the. I encourage you to find an app at QJ or PSP-HACKS and come back, then I will show you how to install an app. This is QJ.net They have lots of homebrew for many consoles. Hombrew is a fancy word for 'PSP Applications.' (Yes I know it sounds like homemade coffee) Anyways with homebrew you can control your computer, use your PSP as a second monitor, use common IM clients, check your email, run emulators, you can run linux and windows 95 ( and mac ) with homebrew ! The list could go on for a couple of steps!
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