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===Multi Firmware Module===
===Multi Firmware Module===
[[Multi Firmware Module]] was announced on [[April 24]] [[2006]] [http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=28994]. ''Multi Firmware Module'' contained a different PSP firmware to the one onboard the PSP itself and can be booted from, or copied to, the PSP's original NAND flash chip, unbricking the PSP. It was planned for release upon the acquisition of a suitable manufacturer, but it seems like it will never be released.
'''Multi Firmware Module''' was announced on [[April 24]] [[2006]] [http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=49&aid=28994]. ''Multi Firmware Module'' contained a different PSP firmware to the one onboard the PSP itself and can be booted from, or copied to, the PSP's original NAND flash chip, unbricking the PSP. It was planned for release upon the acquisition of a suitable manufacturer, but it seems like it will never be released.


===Undiluted Platinum===
===Undiluted Platinum===
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Undiluted Platinum was released on June 26 2006. However its installation required some very careful soldering, and many users did not wish to install this modchip.
Undiluted Platinum was released on June 26 2006. However its installation required some very careful soldering, and many users did not wish to install this modchip.
On July 23 2006 the custom firmware [[Epsilon Bios]] was released, it required the Undiluted Platinum to be used.
On July 23 2006 the custom firmware Epsilon Bios was released, it required the Undiluted Platinum to be used.


The day after Undiluted Platinum's release, a kernel exploit for 2.50 and 2.60 was revealed, aggravating many users who purchased the modchip just to downgrade from those versions.
The day after Undiluted Platinum's release, a kernel exploit for 2.50 and 2.60 was revealed, aggravating many users who purchased the modchip just to downgrade from those versions.
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