Originally Posted by Mathieulh
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only if the guys can make something of it - its useless without that battery.
i dont actualy think this will help anyone unbrick their psp's, becouse i think that the memory only contains the firmware, and the batery is comunicating with the psp and copies the firmware from the memory stick to the flash0. becouse after a full brick, there is nothing left on the psp that "knows what to do" with the memory stick files, as far as we know... :P
To be honest theres no proof this is even real!
Screenshots? nope...![]()
Videos? nope...![]()
Can we even boot up or test these files: as far as i know thats a nope![]()
so how do we even no this is real or works>
i mean its like me claiming ive found a magic html page which hacks into the nand enabling you to flash whatever you want....no proof is there lol
ciao
Sigh... This "news" is just a fresh releak of something, and as such is over a year old.
It should be locked, nothing will come of it as we don't have all the information.
It WONT be hacked to unbrick PSP's.
Cloudy
Hmmmm would have been nice though..i meen maybey just maybey hackers could use this to instead unbrick but downgrade quite a few firmwares in one app...like if you bricked psp then use the unbrick part of the app..but if downgrading then choose between all the firmwares which to downgrade to..that would be a *mistaken updaters* dream.....
cant the hardware of the psp be modded to allow booting from the memory stick in the same way as the 'battery' allows? i mean it would be cheaper to produce a mod that can replicate the functions provided by the psp battery because you wouldnt have to expose all those tiny traces in the psp - you would only need to connect it via 2 wires, possibly even external to the psp. the hard bit of course is getting a hold of the code the 'battery' contains. the practicalities are possible, its just about getting the thing we need.
what motherboard was that guys psp? oh and my friends dad has the knowhow if it is voltage and all the things on it that he might be able to make one, but if the batteries chip is programmed to jump start it then he's lost
we need to see what pins go where for the battery imput... maybe that should shed some light on the mystery.... ill post up the pics of my old ta-079 mobo that was bricked when i find my usb cord.
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