Yea. It's very useful. If it's ok with -Xandu-, I might release a little more information the more testing I do.
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Yea. It's very useful. If it's ok with -Xandu-, I might release a little more information the more testing I do.
SamuraiX, I believe (not enterely sure though) that what you're talking about is no longer a problem.
PSP-Hacks Forums, which are not as strict with legal stuff as other sites (not saying this is a good thing), host a tutorial and an installation program that includes the DATA.PXAR. Browsing this tutorial and the answers, I don't remember anyone saying they'd bricked their PSP.
As ExcruciationX said, there could be a list of servers hosting this file, asking trusted people and psp websites to do it. It indeed would be a large file, but if enough people host it, I think it'd be worth the trouble.
About the wireless, I guess the update could use a USB connection as well.
A safe and easy custom firmware update, and there is no longer any service Sony is offering that the PSP homebrew scene isn't, am I right?
So DAX, I hope this reaches your ears (and that I'm not talking shit :D)
Valid point ... then why not have the DATA.DXAR file written to (and read from) the root of the memory stick instead? Since the update flasher does a check of the file anyway before flashing, I can't see why it would be a problem - and the extra cautious could manually check the file before running the update.
I'm basically throwing out ideas about how the process could be further automated than it is. I'm not criticising Dark_Alex, btw, I just think that there are both small and big steps on the road to having an automated update, and we need not let the fact that there's not a solution for the big steps stop us from making inroads into the small ones. Make any sense?
Good idea, I was wondering what u needed beta testers for...
Keep in mind guys, we are still testing this and is a work in progress.
However, you can't distribute the DXAR file. Hence why there's a manual process for generating it, because *generating* it is fine, it's distributing it that's legally fuzzy.
Although, the DMCA may well make the PBP unpacker/PSAR dumper that is used in the updater illegal anyway. The DMCA makes most things illegal.
Well now this is a real good reason to change the Network Update!! Thanks a lot Xandu! You're gorgoeus! The media player..and now this! WOot!
Hey, this sounds good. Being able to dowload the latest custom firmware package straight to your PSP would be useful!