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This is a discussion on [Release]RsPsarDumper 3.3 within the PSP Development Forum forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; I have modded Red Squirell's Psar dumper to now decrypt the 3.95 eboot. All credit goes to Red Squirell because ...
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I have modded Red Squirell's Psar dumper to now decrypt the 3.95 eboot.
All credit goes to Red Squirell because without the application this mod wouldn't work. Now for you Ps1 users you can now have the new Ps1 features from 3.95 inside 3.90 M33/3.93CFW. ![]() [Link Removed] Last edited by Moose; 05-04-2008 at 07:04 AM.. |
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Nope, I had to release mine now cause they spoiled it and released before they wanted to release 3.95 CFW, I wasn't letting my work goto waste I'm still planning on improving it a bit but I will ask Red Squirell for permission to modify his application a bit more
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Also, saying that PS1 users can now use the features from 3.95 makes no sense, as it's impossible due to new NIDs and hardcoded offsets. It's not a big problem that you made that mistake, but we need to keep in mind that you're so "smart" that you able to obtain the new decryption keys. If you're that "smart", you would've realised that. So, die. |
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-= Double Post =- Haha, you must be kidding, you HEX-edited the PRX, but the empty spots that differ still exist. Oh, and the adresses match exactly, and you swapped the strings to make it look less obvious. First one: PSPGen: Thanks to PspGen for 3.95 Decryption. Kratos: Fw 3.90 compatibility by Red Squirell Second one: PSPGen: Fw 3.90 compatibility by Red Squirrel. Kratos: 3.95 Decryption thanks to Kratosjohn ![]() You added an extra L after Red Squirrel for it to fit. Marked with purple are two bytes that shouldn't be there. You 0x00'd one of them, and the other was replaced with a 0x0A (\n, new line), so you could later remove the other two 0x0A (\n, new line) from the spot a little further (your version only has 1 new line at the end, rather then 2). Pwnd. And if you want to still disagree with me, I've got a little challenge for you: Where is the decryption key stored in the Sony firmware (be a bit specific), and how would you go about gaining access to that data? Last edited by 7-Points; 05-04-2008 at 06:58 AM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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