Report: CWCheat on PSP Firmware 6.61
GAME.txt: Add the line ms0:/seplugins/cwcheat.prx 1 (use ef0:/ if using a PSP Go) . POPS.txt: Add the line ms0:/seplugins/cwcheatpops.prx 1.
was the only light in the room as Leo hovered his thumb over the select button. He had just finished installing the 6.61 Custom Firmware, the final hurdle in reviving his childhood handheld. His goal wasn't just to replay his old favorites; it was to finally see the endings of the games that had beaten him a decade ago.
Here are some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of CWCheat on PSP 6.61:
Before you can start using CWCheat, you'll need to install it on your PSP. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
4. Installation Procedure (6.61 PRO-C2 / ME)
The following steps outline the standard installation process for CWCheat on a PSP running 6.61 Custom Firmware.
Functionally, CWCheat is a masterpiece of efficiency. Operating as a lightweight kernel or user-mode plugin, it is loaded directly into the PSP’s memory alongside any game. By pressing a specific button combination (typically the music note button), users summon an in-game menu. From there, they can activate pre-existing cheat databases, which include thousands of codes for titles like Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, and Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core. These codes range from the practical (infinite health, unlimited money) to the absurd (moon jumps, walking through walls). Furthermore, CWCheat distinguishes itself through a powerful manual code finder, allowing advanced users to scan RAM in real-time, identify unknown values (e.g., experience points or ammo), and generate their own custom codes. On the limited 64MB RAM of the PSP-2000 and later models, this dynamic memory manipulation is a technical feat.
File Structure: The plugin files (cwcheat.prx) must be placed in ms0:/seplugins/cwcheat/.
How to Use cwcheat on PSP 6.61
Once installed, launch any PSP game (ISO/CSO or UMD).