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Differences between USB boards?
Differences between USB boards? –
11-10-2010,06:11 PM
Other than the appearance, brand, method of flashing, etc. are there any other differences with the boards? It seems like things have to be ported over and though I have been following the scene I haven't had the chance to read up on different types of boards and their compatibilities yet.
Comments? Recommendations?
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11-11-2010,03:46 AM
well...i think that the first thing u really need to take care about is how much internal flashable memory the board has...this is crucial imo
second thing...if possible try to avoid those "team brand" dongles...not that all equals to sh*t (most are) but all the goods came first from the community so u dont need to wait the "experts" to copy/paste others works into their hex
sorry my english
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11-11-2010,04:34 AM

Originally Posted by
XeviouSV1910
well...i think that the first thing u really need to take care about is how much internal flashable memory the board has...this is crucial imo
second thing...if possible try to avoid those "team brand" dongles...not that all equals to sh*t (most are) but all the goods came first from the community so u dont need to wait the "experts" to copy/paste others works into their hex
sorry my english

Thanks for the reply. What I'm most concerned about is running certain stuff, such as the new PSN online functionality which seems to be only compatible with certain USB boards/methods(for now). Do you happen to know which board is most "compatible" with the latest stuff coming out?
Thanks again.
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