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In some cases the datecode is enough to know the exact motherboard/shipped firmware. If not additional information which can usually be found on the battery sticker--such as serial/part numbers and FCCID is enough. Other times it is impossible to tell without a program or taking it apart. It all depends on what region/model it is.
In some cases the datecode is enough to know the exact motherboard/shipped firmware. If not additional information which can usually be found on the battery sticker--such as serial/part numbers and FCCID is enough. Other times it is impossible to tell without a program or taking it apart. It all depends on what region/model it is.


The datecode consists of one number followed by one letter: the number is the last digit the year it was manufactured and the letter is the quarter of the year. For example 5A would mean first quarter of 2005, 9D would mean fourth quarter of 2009, 0A would mean first quarter of 2010, 3D would mean fourth quarter of 2013.
The datecode consists of one number followed by one letter: the number is the last digit the year it was manufactured and the letter is the quarter of the year. For example 5A would mean first quarter of 2005, 9D would mean fourth quarter of 2009, 0A would mean first quarter of 2010, 3C would mean third quarter of 2013.


- A = January/February/March
- A = January/February/March
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== Additional Info ==
== Additional Info ==


The top corner of the battery sticker just says "''PSP''" for TA-079v5 and earlier units in some regions (e.g. Japan/North America). From TA-079v4 onwards this was changed to "''PSP(TM) PlayStation(R) Portable''" in some regions (e.g. United Kingdom/Europe, but also in Japan/North America from TA-081v1 onwards). This is consistent with everything else in the product line being changed. Such as the gameboot logo and help screen in firmware 2.00, IDStorage USB, and instruction manuals.
The top corner of the battery sticker just says "''PSP''" for TA-079 units. For TA-081+ this was changed to "''PSP(TM) PlayStation(R) Portable''". This is consistent with everything else in the product line being changed. Such as the gameboot logo and help screen in firmware 2.00, IDStorage USB, and instruction manuals.


=== Boxcode Letter ===
=== Boxcode Letter ===
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| 01g
| 01g
| - 2.00/2.01/2.50/2.60 (early)<br>- 3.40 (late)
| - 2.00/2.01/2.50/2.60 (early)<br>- 3.40 (late)
| - 5C/5D/6A/6B (early)<br>- 6C/6D/7B (late)
| - 5C/5D/6A/6B (early)<br>- 6D/7B (late)
| - SKZ KISARAZU JAPAN (early)<br>- FOXCONN LH SHEN ZHEN CHINA (late)
| - SKZ KISARAZU JAPAN (early)<br>- FOXCONN LH SHEN ZHEN CHINA (late)
| - PSP-1001 (USA, without B on sticker)
| - PSP-1001 (USA, without B on sticker)
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| N/A
| N/A
| HONGFUJIN YANTAI CHINA
| HONGFUJIN YANTAI CHINA
| - Found in refurbished units only, scrapped revision<br>- Non-JigKick-flashable-battery version
| - Refurbished<br>- Non-JigKick-flashable-battery version
|-
|-
| TA-090v2
| TA-090v2
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| Non-Jigkick version
| Non-Jigkick version
|-
|-
| TA-094v1
| TA-094
| 0-ST2-001-A2
|  
| Go N1000
| Go N1000
| 06g
| 05g
| 6.00
| - 6.10<br>- 6.20-6.37 (?)
| (None)
| 9D-1A (?)
| HONGFUJIN YANTAI CHINA
| HONGFUJIN YANTAI CHINA
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- No UMD drive<br>Scrapped revision of the PSPgo
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- Does not contain 6.00 firmware according to PSAR-Dumper<br>- No UMD drive
|-
| TA-094v2
| 0-ST2-001-U4
| Go N1000
| 06g
| 6.20
| (None)
| HONGFUJIN YANTAI CHINA
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- No UMD drive<br>Scrapped revision of the PSPgo
|-
|-
| TA-095v1
| TA-095v1
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| Street E1000
| Street E1000
| 11g
| 11g
| 6.50/6.60
| 6.50
| 1C-2B (?)
| 1D-2B (?)
| MAINTEK SUZHOU CHINA
| MAINTEK SUZHOU CHINA
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- Non-wireless version
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- Non-wireless version
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| 11g
| 11g
| 6.60
| 6.60
| 2C-3D (?)
| 2C-3C (?)
| MAINTEK SUZHOU CHINA
| MAINTEK SUZHOU CHINA
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- Non-wireless version
| - Non-Jigkick version<br>- Non-wireless version
|}
|}
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