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Vecchio 29th November 2005, 20:38
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cmq non porta a firmware personalizzati questa cosa, è un dump binario di tutto il chip nand quindi criptato e come capita con l'hdd utility della ps2 se non hai la chiave di criptazione (l'hw ha solo una chiave publica) ti attacchi e nella psp non è che si pianti l'hdd utility non si accende proprio più.
Questo è un post di psppet uno di quelli che studiano più a fondo il firmware e che ha fatto la prima implementazione del wifi:
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Originalmente inviato da PSPPET
Misleading and overhyped accomplishment IMHO.
Writing to 'flash0' has been known for some time.
This is doing things slightly differently (direct to NAND), allowing a fuller image restore from pirated firmware content.

Appears to be lacking even basic tests to make sure it is a "virgin 1.50" device before it starts the potentially destructive process. IMHO Irresponsible to release it without such checks already inplace. People are bricking their PSPs, and not for a good cause.

> What does this mean? Devs can NOW start making custom firmware for the PSP.
Sorry, not that easy.
All the other problems remain. Most of the system is encrypted and tied into the bootstrap process. The system files have significant dependencies. Piece-by-piece firmware replacement is likely to 'brick' your PSP. The testing process is very dangerous (even if you first test with a firmware 'emulator' running from memory stick, the result may not work if flashed to flash0)

A minor step in the right direction, but a very risky one to release it so early. Everyone who bricks their PSP trying it does more harm than the potential good.

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> If I used a version changer such as Wabs
DO NOT TRY THIS PROGRAM
Anything that changes 'flash0' content will make your 1.50 a non-virgin. That includes the version changer.
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