Is there a certain program or compiler that will let someone analyzie the data.psar files in the 1.51/1.52 firmwares? I, along with some others think this is the next major step to exploiting the psp. Here is one of my reasons for thinking this:
The 1.51 DATA.PSAR file has a size of 10,682KB, while the 1.52 DATA.PSAR has file has a size of 10,044KB. This means that Sony has removed something since 1.51. Also, the DATA.PSP files are like that as well. 1.51's DATA.PSP file is 3,618KB while 1.52's DATA.PSP file is 3,594KB.
How Do You Analyze The Contents of the DATA.PSAR File?
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Re: How Do You Analyze The Contents of the DATA.PSAR File?
This is an erroneous assumption. It's much more likely that the 1.52 firmware is simply better compressed than the 1.51.AuDioFreaK39 wrote:The 1.51 DATA.PSAR file has a size of 10,682KB, while the 1.52 DATA.PSAR has file has a size of 10,044KB. This means that Sony has removed something since 1.51. Also, the DATA.PSP files are like that as well. 1.51's DATA.PSP file is 3,618KB while 1.52's DATA.PSP file is 3,594KB.
Dan Jackson
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if i'm not mistaken the following is a mrbrown or gorim quote:
DATA.PSAR
First 16 bytes of the PSAR file
00 to 03 == "PSAR" (magic for this file)
04 to 07 == 01 00 00 00
08 to 0B == NN NN NN NN (size of encrypted section, not including PSAR header)
0C to 0F == 01 00 00 00
PSAR-structure
1. Header
2. type A section
__a. Header
__b. Data
3. type A section
__a. Header
__b. Data
4. type B section
__a. Header
__b. Data
....
N-1.type A section
__a. Header
__b. Data
N. type B section
__a. Header
__b. Data
Type A : 272 bytes (0x110)
Type B : Variable size data
Last edited by MindWall on Wed Jul 06, 2005 9:17 am, edited 1 time in total.
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read on here:
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=931
edit:
just want to point out that newer games come with the 1.5 ver update in the sysdir/update
there is the usual param.sfo and
eboot.bin (data.psp)
data.bin (data.psar)
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=931
edit:
just want to point out that newer games come with the 1.5 ver update in the sysdir/update
there is the usual param.sfo and
eboot.bin (data.psp)
data.bin (data.psar)