Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:11 pm by brentbizzle
For the older versions of the Wii you could just program an 8 pin PIC with opensource code to act as a modchip. That's what I have in my Wii. I would get batches of the chips and I have my own programmer, so would program it and solder it in, all for $20. Can't do it anymore since the currents Wii's take more to hack.
By the way, if you charge people to do something like hack their PSP, you should really know what you're doing. If something goes wrong, you're responsible... and I'm willing to bet that you don't know how to do anything outside of popping the memory stick and battery in. You need to be prepared to pop open the PSP and fix connections, replace/bridge fuses. I know you're just a kid, but you need to make sure you're being responsible.
Founding father of the Wiibrew Packgen.
About 2 noob posts away from going ape sh*t