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    psp PSPident 0.1b (identify your PSP version info - 3.xx kernel/slim compatible)

    A release from a few weeks ago that i missed

    heres the details from jas0nuk:

    This is a 3.xx+ kernel app to display Tachyon, Baryon and Pommel version numbers of your PSP's motherboard.
    It also displays the PSP model (TA-079, TA-081, etc.) based on this data.

    Just copy the PSPident folder to your GAME/GAME3XX folder and run it. If you want, it will also run in the 1.50 kernel.

    NOTE: If your PSP is detected as a TA-085 v2, it is the newest Slim revision which cannot write to the battery serial and therefore cannot be used to create a Pandora battery!

    Information about the numbers printed:
    Kernel version - internal version of the current kernel you are running the app on (could be either 1.50 or 3.xx if you're using OE/M33)
    Tachyon - this seems to be the version of the chip which contains the CPU, ME and GPU.
    Baryon - this is the version number of your PSP's Syscon (system control) chip
    Pommel - the PSP's GPIO/watchdog which handles system events and shuts down in the event of a crash
    Kirk - the PSP's main decryption/verification chip
    Spock - secondary decryption chip, only used to decrypt data from the UMD discs

    Note: these are internal SCE names for these devices, not names I made up xD

    0.1a -> 0.1b
    - Added KIRK version
    - Added SPOCK version
    (KIRK and SPOCK only known versions are 0010 and 0050 respectively, if you have another version, PM me)

    0.1 -> 0.1a
    - Added detection for "TA-079 v3" (Tachyon: 0x00200000, Baryon: 0x00040600) - I'm almost sure this is 79 rather than 81, as the tachyon which indicates a major revision has not changed. Though, who can say for sure?

    ~jas0nuk

    Note: If it is unable to work out the motherboard model then your PSP has an unseen tachyon/baryon number. I'd appreciate if you could post the details here in that case.

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    sounds good

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    thanks

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    Cool app.

    I do have a question about a strange Kirk response.

    When I run PSPident in 150 I get 0010
    When I run PSPident in 371 I get

    Anyone know why?
    (just curious)

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    This is good if u don't have DA's despertar cementerio v.4 3.80 m33-5 Dark Alex upgraded from his 1.5 downgrader. new firmware installer can also give u those reading and pandorize a PSP at the same time.

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    "Unable to determine motherboard version or model by hardware info."

    I use PSPident 0.1b, my firmware is the 3.90 M33-3 and my PSP is a Slim one.

    Kernel version: 0x03090010

    Baryon: 0x00243000

    Is that normal?

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    my psp won't load any of the PSPIdent versions

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