Qui dit clés, dit CFW 3.60 ? La méthode n'étant pas donnée à n'importe quel quidam, il faut encore attendre que quelqu'un le fasse ...
Ainsi, la méthode ici pour faire ce dump consiste à swaper la NOR/NAND de votre PS3 en cours d'utilisation et pour cela vous devez souder 50 fils sur la carte mère de la PS3.
Rappelons le que si vous savez faire ces 50 soudures, vous pouvez downgrader le firmware de votre PS3, 3.60 y compris. Cependant personne (a part certains hackeurs) ne s'y sont attelés.
@xShadow125 You can update from your pwn pup only from 3.55 or lower, unless you have an exploit.
@xShadow125 Of course that should be fixed in upcoming lv0 revisions anyway (By moving the ldrs to the top of lv0)
@xShadow125 You run the 3.60 lv0, then you switch the nor, and pull the cell reset line, and you dump the extra KBs where the loaders are.
@xShadow125 Basically you have a nor with 3.55 (or lower) lv0 and your own small lv1 code that does the dump, and 3.60 lv0 on the other.
@xShadow125 You wont get all of lv0 but the part with the loaders shouldn't be overwritten.
@xShadow125 You can actually get all the 3.60 keys/loaders without knowing lv0 keys by dumping lv0 from ram with dual nor and signed lv1.
To those planning on building a 3.56+ pup for whatever reason, the files attributes changed, the group and user ids for the files as well.
The new 3.56+ values for tarballs are the following: owner_id, "0000764" group_id, "0000764" owner, "tetsu" group, "tetsu" ustar, "ustar "
You can use fix_tar to use those new values. Use with caution.
By comparison, those are the pre-3.56 values. owner_id, "0001752" group_id, "0001274" owner, "pup_tool" group, "psnes" ustar, "ustar "
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