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PSP Firmware 3.11 Decrypted
For those of you that wish to decrypt the new Sony firmware here is your chance to.
Team C+D latest decrypter works with 3.11.
I have uploaded the latest firmware dumper.
To dump the firmware open up the Eboot with psp brew or PBP unpacker
2.Extract the DATA.PSAR to the root of your memory stick.
3. Copy psar_dump2 and psar_dump2% to your GAME150 folder. (Or whatever you kernel is set to)
4. Launch it from the game menu.
5. Select what option you wish to have. Then it will dump the contents to the root of your memory stick.
Enjoy
This was the same decrypter they released to to decrypt 3.10 it also works with 3.11 so this is not a new release of the program.
Thanks Team C+D for your great work. Sonys new firmware defeated again.
who's really bringing news...?
Yo,
long time out there... with my 1st one-year-old PSP and I'm close 2 b 40 :D
It's very curious to see different reactions to Sony's and DaX's releases.
Yet another Sony release, and yet another DaX cake! Amazing.
I just wanted to speak out some thought so, if you don't mind I'm having a one-way chat with you, ok?
TTYTT I don't think Sony really cares that much, yet, for this homebrew scene, as they're much concerned to apply fixes to their PS1 emulator; yeah, I'm pretty sure they know they cannot keep the run with DaX anyway - hahaha - so they pretty much gave up, or at least are not so scared of the exploits, relaying on the fact that, actually, only a really small part of the PSP community really knows what they have in their hands, and squeze it the most...
It's not for us 100s that the PSP is gonna sink in some dark (ooops...) shop shelves, rather the PS3, for who's a real gamer (and I'm not. or well, I wasn't till the advent of the OE FWs...) is the thing that may compromise the spreading around of PSP.
I've always seen the PSP as a yes-game-console, but since it's portable, just as a handy thing to - for instance I travel a lot on long-haul planes - entertain yourself with your favourite whatever: music, game, videos.
Moreover nowadays it's actually overfun to be sitting in one of those big chairs, 10.000 mt high, checking ur e-mail with ur shiny black thingy, while all the others still need their laptops.
I'm loving my PSP day after day, more than yesterday but still less than tomorrow. Not only for all this homebrew scene (I'm a developer, so I'm enjoining its capabilities also from this point of view), but just because was the-bit-that-was-missing to a console only; wonderful (c'mon, isn't it cute?), and as it showed up, up(down?!?)gradable.
Last but not least... At your 40s, you're not peeking out gaming consoles every day, really, but this...
Thanks 4 ur time.
Cheers, A.