Firmware 1.51 ?
Good theory, although IGN claims that 1.51 is the 'pending' version, as of today. So there must have been something else they caught when pushing out the fix for the 1.0 loophole (happens all the time, something is caught, and then pushed into a later patch because it is too late in the current dev cycle to implement and test).
Its availible now.
Region: 00 (Japan)
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Firmware Date: 2005/0511
MD5SUM: ad79cbaa4838d9ed2a16f403567a5222
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Last Updated: Wed May 11 14:30:02 JST 2005
fixed.Histo wrote:Its available now from http://www.playstation.jp/psp/update/ud_01.html
14.3mb I'll post the info here after unpacking it. So far one person I talked to that installed said no WPA and unencrypted code does not run.
Its availible now.
Its availible now.
Gorim sorry bout the double post I just didn't think anyone would see the update info posted in this thread.05/11/2005 02:10 AM 10,937,520 DATA.PSAR
05/11/2005 02:10 AM 3,704,304 DATA.PSP
05/11/2005 02:10 AM 11,261 ICON0.PNG
05/11/2005 02:10 AM 1,580 PARAM.SFO
4 File(s) 14,654,665 bytes
Just for people who aren't sure how to get to the update (EBOOT.PBP file), here's the link from Sony.
http://dj01.psp.update.playstation.org/ ... /EBOOT.PBP
Seeing as how I have a JP PSP (which I sadly updated to 1.50), my PSP was able to find it with the network update option.
I have a feeling that NA PSP's won't be able to find the update because they search for a different region's URL than the JP one.
What would be interesting is if someone with a NA PSP ran the Japanese update. It might prove interesting to see the results.
http://dj01.psp.update.playstation.org/ ... /EBOOT.PBP
Seeing as how I have a JP PSP (which I sadly updated to 1.50), my PSP was able to find it with the network update option.
I have a feeling that NA PSP's won't be able to find the update because they search for a different region's URL than the JP one.
What would be interesting is if someone with a NA PSP ran the Japanese update. It might prove interesting to see the results.
Also...
脆弱性の詳細な内容について同社は明らかにしていないが、UMDソフトから抽出したISOファイルをメモリースティックから起動させるなどの行為に対処するためのアップデートと推測される。
from
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/docs/ ... 0/scei.htm
...
translated it says that Sony hasn't really touched upon what the security reinforcement is really about, blah blah blah, but they (the editors of the site, I presume) are guessing that the real purpose of the firmware update is to prevent ISO's extracted from UMD's from running off of a MS duo.
If their hypothesis is correct, then that means that 1.50 holders are not completely out of luck, and that ISO's may help in the boot-off-of-MS projects.
脆弱性の詳細な内容について同社は明らかにしていないが、UMDソフトから抽出したISOファイルをメモリースティックから起動させるなどの行為に対処するためのアップデートと推測される。
from
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/docs/ ... 0/scei.htm
...
translated it says that Sony hasn't really touched upon what the security reinforcement is really about, blah blah blah, but they (the editors of the site, I presume) are guessing that the real purpose of the firmware update is to prevent ISO's extracted from UMD's from running off of a MS duo.
If their hypothesis is correct, then that means that 1.50 holders are not completely out of luck, and that ISO's may help in the boot-off-of-MS projects.
To the guy with the NA PSP - did you run the Japanese version of the 1.51 update. If so, and everything looks the same....
The firmware then must check the hardware or current firmware to see if it should have O as yes and X as no or vice versa (depending on region). Same with UMD movie region encoding, unless that's hardware locking it.
The firmware then must check the hardware or current firmware to see if it should have O as yes and X as no or vice versa (depending on region). Same with UMD movie region encoding, unless that's hardware locking it.
I updated my 1.50 PSP to 1.51 and I must say it added nothing special. I saw no obvious changes to the PSP so I can only deduce that the update added tighter security in preventing homebrew software.
I would assume any additions to wireless internet security would have been visible in the Network connections screen, but none were.
I am testing the Wipeout Pure browser now to see if it works after the update.
EDIT
Webbrowser still works, so I cannot imagine they installed anything that would affect the network connection or wireless capabilities.
I would assume any additions to wireless internet security would have been visible in the Network connections screen, but none were.
I am testing the Wipeout Pure browser now to see if it works after the update.
EDIT
Webbrowser still works, so I cannot imagine they installed anything that would affect the network connection or wireless capabilities.