PSP Multi Firmware Mod
PSP Multi Firmware Mod
my 6 set PSP ^o^
1st PSP w/ FW 1.00
2nd PSP w/ FW 1.00 update to 1.50
3rd PSP w/ FW 2.50 Multi Firmware Mod 50% success (can't use FW 2.00, 1.50)
    external FW 2.50, 2.60, 2.70
4th PSP w/ FW 1.51 Multi Firmware Mod 100% success
    external FW 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 2.60, 2.70
5th PSP w/ FW 2.50 Multi Firmware Mod 50% success (can't use FW 2.00, 1.50)
    external FW 2.50, 2.60, 2.70
6th PSP w/ FW 2.01 Multi Firmware Mod 100% success
    external FW 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 2.60, 2.70
about 50% success :
in new ver PSP (FW 2.50/2.60 from factory)
it use new "protection"
maybe w/ new bootloader ?
so it can not use old ver FW
if you paste old ver FW in it
it will not boot
new ver PSP (FW 2.50/2.60 from factory)
it just can Upgrade
and can not Downgrade !!
How-To : PSP Multi Firmware Mod
copy PSP internal NAND Flash
program it to a samsung 32MB NAND Flash
wrapping Nand bus for external Firmware
Last edited by 0okm0000 on Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:56 am, edited 3 times in total.
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2.60 new "protection" :RanDom_ErrOr wrote:holy shit mate...interesting that 2.01 and 1.51 works with the other versions of firmware, but 2.5 does not (fully)... perhaps they added some "protection" against flashing the NAND chips on 2.5/2.6 ? (i.e disabling the UMD drive if the version of firmware isnt correct)
if you replace the flash0/vsh/etc/index.dat w/ old ver index.dat
when you power-on you will get a error screen
2.50 new "protection" :
if you replace the flash0/vsh/etc/index.dat w/ old ver index.dat
you will can not lunch update EBOOT.PBP
on FW 2.xx you also can not replace [new ver PRX files] with [old ver PRX files]
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=5533
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if anyone need 2.60 FW dump
you can use PspPet's PSAR Dumper w/o Decrypte to dump it
the dumped file is same as file in PSP NAND Flash(except "SIG check key")
PspPet's PSAR Dumper 2.0a w/o Decrypte prx file
this is not a new ver !!!
http://rapidshare.de/files/18878374/psa ... e.zip.html
how to generate "SIG check key" for v2 prx ?
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=5533
PSAR Dumper 2.0 (PRX 2.0 format decrypted)
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=3554
you can use PspPet's PSAR Dumper w/o Decrypte to dump it
the dumped file is same as file in PSP NAND Flash(except "SIG check key")
PspPet's PSAR Dumper 2.0a w/o Decrypte prx file
this is not a new ver !!!
http://rapidshare.de/files/18878374/psa ... e.zip.html
how to generate "SIG check key" for v2 prx ?
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=5533
PSAR Dumper 2.0 (PRX 2.0 format decrypted)
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=3554
Last edited by 0okm0000 on Wed Apr 26, 2006 9:29 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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just a theory...mac address?
I just wanted to float my theory that the MAC address of the wifi could
be used at update time to make it difficult to simply transfer the
contents of one PSP's flash to another's.
(That's what I'd do if I were Sony...)
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be used at update time to make it difficult to simply transfer the
contents of one PSP's flash to another's.
(That's what I'd do if I were Sony...)
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This could have some implications:
- The ability to have two firmwares (FM) on the same machine (best of both worlds: One for homebrew, One for $ony updates).
- The ability to recover bricked PSP ($$$)
- The ability to create custom OS (Linux) -- even ones that do not support game play
- The ability to swap FM whenever :-)
- The ability to crack more recent firmwares without damaging “bricking” PSP
A manufacture could create custom backings for the PSP, which make this process pretter then the one showed above. In the past a little soldering has come with the turf ;-)
This means that keeping a version 1.5 is version important, because you can always keep up with an external firmware (but you cannot if your current firmware is above 2.xx)
How about an extensive tutorial? Keep up the research by all means; I think the results will be great.
- Heroux
- The ability to have two firmwares (FM) on the same machine (best of both worlds: One for homebrew, One for $ony updates).
- The ability to recover bricked PSP ($$$)
- The ability to create custom OS (Linux) -- even ones that do not support game play
- The ability to swap FM whenever :-)
- The ability to crack more recent firmwares without damaging “bricking” PSP
A manufacture could create custom backings for the PSP, which make this process pretter then the one showed above. In the past a little soldering has come with the turf ;-)
This means that keeping a version 1.5 is version important, because you can always keep up with an external firmware (but you cannot if your current firmware is above 2.xx)
How about an extensive tutorial? Keep up the research by all means; I think the results will be great.
- Heroux
Great workHeroux wrote:This could have some implications:
- The ability to have two firmwares (FM) on the same machine (best of both worlds: One for homebrew, One for $ony updates).
- The ability to recover bricked PSP ($$$)
- The ability to create custom OS (Linux) -- even ones that do not support game play
- The ability to swap FM whenever :-)
- The ability to crack more recent firmwares without damaging “bricking” PSP
A manufacture could create custom backings for the PSP, which make this process pretter then the one showed above. In the past a little soldering has come with the turf ;-)
This means that keeping a version 1.5 is version important, because you can always keep up with an external firmware (but you cannot if your current firmware is above 2.xx)
How about an extensive tutorial? Keep up the research by all means; I think the results will be great.
- Heroux
My only worrie is that as soon as the teckneque for make the dule flash gets out, sony will lable it as a mod chip, which it tecquicly would be.
Excuse my bad english, im german
Hey 0okm,0okm0000 wrote: 2.60 new "protection" :
if you replace the flash0/vsh/etc/index.dat w/ old ver index.dat
when you power-on you will get a error screen
2.50 new "protection" :
if you replace the flash0/vsh/etc/index.dat w/ old ver index.dat
you will can not lunch update EBOOT.PBP
this is not a new "protection", if you use the 2.50+ index.dat on a 2.0 PSP you will get the same error. Why? Easy as you can see that in the version.txt ( which is the decrypted version of the index.dat) they changed some stuff :
2.7 :
1.0 :release:2.70:
build:1238,0,3,1,0:builder@vsh-build2
system:33151@release_270,0x02070010:
vsh:p5186@release_270,v22631@release_270,20060420:
target::WorldWide
So, after some test I found out that the PSP will load a decrypted version of index.dat w/o problems. So you should just change it like that :release:1.00:
build:228,0,3,1,0:root@psp-vsh
system:17919@release_103a,0x01000300:
vsh:p4029@special_day1,v9972@special_day1,20041201:
and save it as index.dat. I can't tell you if it works to 100% but it worked with the index.dat from 2.5 ;), but maybe they changed some stuff and the psp looks into the IPL to check the version data ;)release:1.00:
build:228,0,3,1,0:root@builder@vsh-build2
system:17919@release_103a,0x01000300:
vsh:p4029@special_day1,v9972@special_day1,20041201:
target::WorldWide
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The index.dat encryption simply changed, that's all.
All the firmware revisions from 1.00 to 2.01 can load decrypted index.dat (aka version.txt) and share the very same index.dat decryption keys while 2.50+ cannot load decrypted index.dat and cannot load old index.dat (featuring another encryption) either. That move was done by sony to prevent downgrading by swaping the index.dat (as it has been done on 2.00)
having a corrupted index.dat in flash0:/vsh/etc/ will result on the psp viewing any eboot/umd (inclueding updaters) as corrupted data and wont load those (this happends on all versions up to 2.50 as far as I could test)
About the using the 2.50 index.dat with 2.00 firmware revision it will for sure see it as corrupted as the 2.00 firmware does not have the required keys to decrypt the new index.dat files as well as the newer firmwares no longuer possess the keys required to decrypt older index.dat or the ability to load those decrypted.
All the firmware revisions from 1.00 to 2.01 can load decrypted index.dat (aka version.txt) and share the very same index.dat decryption keys while 2.50+ cannot load decrypted index.dat and cannot load old index.dat (featuring another encryption) either. That move was done by sony to prevent downgrading by swaping the index.dat (as it has been done on 2.00)
having a corrupted index.dat in flash0:/vsh/etc/ will result on the psp viewing any eboot/umd (inclueding updaters) as corrupted data and wont load those (this happends on all versions up to 2.50 as far as I could test)
About the using the 2.50 index.dat with 2.00 firmware revision it will for sure see it as corrupted as the 2.00 firmware does not have the required keys to decrypt the new index.dat files as well as the newer firmwares no longuer possess the keys required to decrypt older index.dat or the ability to load those decrypted.
Escuse me for my bad english...
Your process is it stably ? ( i want mean : it's work 100% )
It's easy to install ? What is difficult ?
Do you think : you will sell the chip ? how many ? where ?
If you sell, do you join with the packet an help for install the chip ?
I have a PsP 2.01, if i install your chip, i will be on 1.50 ? Can i choose with a selector the firware ?
Thx for your answer
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Your process is it stably ? ( i want mean : it's work 100% )
It's easy to install ? What is difficult ?
Do you think : you will sell the chip ? how many ? where ?
If you sell, do you join with the packet an help for install the chip ?
I have a PsP 2.01, if i install your chip, i will be on 1.50 ? Can i choose with a selector the firware ?
Thx for your answer
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Your process is it stably ? ( i want mean : it's work 100% )
100% work
It's easy to install ? What is difficult ?
difficult - Nand flash bus is 0.1mm
Do you think : you will sell the chip ? how many ? where ?
maybe
If you sell, do you join with the packet an help for install the chip ?
maybe
I have a PsP 2.01, if i install your chip, i will be on 1.50 ? Can i choose with a selector the firware ?
yes
100% work
It's easy to install ? What is difficult ?
difficult - Nand flash bus is 0.1mm
Do you think : you will sell the chip ? how many ? where ?
maybe
If you sell, do you join with the packet an help for install the chip ?
maybe
I have a PsP 2.01, if i install your chip, i will be on 1.50 ? Can i choose with a selector the firware ?
yes
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noobs
That's not magic "suppa puppa chip" that will make your PSP 1.5, once installed...
That require expencive hardware equipment (minimum 300$), great skills of using it, and good programming skills. Without that, you will not be able to attach this mod and proprly flash chip.
That require expencive hardware equipment (minimum 300$), great skills of using it, and good programming skills. Without that, you will not be able to attach this mod and proprly flash chip.
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Read the whole thread the process only work at 100% on 1.51 and 2.01, for the others (means 2.01+) -> can't use FW 2.00, 1.50 so why do you ask the question??. and as BiGbrother13 said you have to be very skilled in electronics and programming to do a such thing. but if someone really want to sell this kind of thing, it might be a package. but might not concern the noobs tookuba9449 wrote:I apologize for my weak english, but I have got several questions.
- When will be this chip in sale?
- Will it act on firmware 2.6 and 2.7?
Thanks for answer.
this would be highly impossible as one you would needdigihoe wrote:I would like to know if it is possible to make the PSP have more RAM (like 64-512mb), although multiple firmwares are great, I think the PSP would be a much better machine with more RAM...
Best regards!
a ram/nand chip from samsung ...you can get one but
only if you buy a couple thousand :)
two ...the psps ram lines look like swiggles, why? you ask
to keep memory latency minimul and to have all lines the
same length to reduce byte polution three you cannot
create/change these lengths of the ram lines and four you
would need a very expensive equipment that nobody has
so forget the idea of more ram ...or try to build your own
dual flash ;) ...this latter method will not increase your ram
by the way but simply allow you to have two seperate ram/nand
accessible with a switch ...McZonk has taken the brave leap
to get a dual flash and its not a simple thing at all ;)
10011011 00101010 11010111 10001001 10111010
Hello
Sorry 4 my bad english ^^
I want to know if you work for a new chip with more compatibility with the firware ( 2.5 and + ) ?
A new instalation more easy ? ( do you think it's possible ? )
If you sell the chip, just for know how many did it cost ? ( expensive ? 100$ more, less ? )
Thank a lot 4 your work.
Sorry 4 my bad english ^^
I want to know if you work for a new chip with more compatibility with the firware ( 2.5 and + ) ?
A new instalation more easy ? ( do you think it's possible ? )
If you sell the chip, just for know how many did it cost ? ( expensive ? 100$ more, less ? )
Thank a lot 4 your work.
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I'm locking this thread because it seems we're getting random asshats who think this is a modchip in development. Its only going to get worse as it gets linked on more sites.
0okm0000: Feel free to start a new thread if you want to discuss this further, its interesting work and I'd like to see where it goes...
0okm0000: Feel free to start a new thread if you want to discuss this further, its interesting work and I'd like to see where it goes...