
We’re taking a look at Nand Currency v1.00, a little home cooked utility that promises to facilitate a process known as “nand dumping.” Now, in case you’re new to the term, we’ll deliver unto you a bit of background information before you move forward:
A NAND dump is a physical back-up of a little chip inside your PlayStation Portable. The chip stores all of the files that your PSP relies on to properly start up; namely, the IPL, the lflash, and the IDStorage. A healthy NAND dump can go a long towards quickly and efficiently unbricking your PSP.
Nand Currency makes the NAND dump a quick and painless procedure. Its developer, the cerebral PlayStation technician known as Angelsniper45, will continue to work on the application in the hopes of creating a gnarly, feature-rich and well-optimized NAND manipulator that’ll go down in homebrew history as one of the most clutch tools of all time. For now, we recommend that you check out this first build, and send vibes of encouragement by way of the International Cybertubular Megawebular Highway Of Informaticals (ICMHOI) to the developer in order that he feels well wished and heartily supported along his incredible journey.
Download Nand Currency 1.00
where do you put the file?
Very nice!