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[https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html First reported by Fanjita] on September 24th, 2007. | [https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html First reported by Fanjita] on September 24th, 2007. | ||
Sony began preventing EEPROM writes in all sizes of newly manufactured batteries, mostly impacting 1200mAh batteries included with late PSP-2000s and PSP-3000s. These | Sony began preventing EEPROM writes in all sizes of newly manufactured batteries, mostly impacting 1200mAh batteries included with late PSP-2000s and PSP-3000s. These batteries have a string of numbers at the bottom of the label starting with a 4. | ||
=== PRE-IPL patch in new Tachyon revisions === | === PRE-IPL patch in new Tachyon revisions === | ||
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* Possibly other models of Datel branded batteries | * Possibly other models of Datel branded batteries | ||
<sup>1</sup>: Official Sony batteries | <sup>1</sup>: Official Sony batteries have a string of numbers at the bottom of the label, this string on known softmod compatible batteries starts with 2 or 3. If the string on your Sony battery starts with 4, EEPROM writing has most likely been disabled and you will not be able to softmod it. The best way to tell is to check your battery's serial in PSP Tool or PSP Everest 2, if it reads as nothing or all 0s, it's not softmoddable. Example image below. | ||
[[File:Sony Battery Number String.jpg|thumb|left]] | |||
=== Battery Softmod Software === | === Battery Softmod Software === |