• It seems some talented dev behind the DS scene is interested on the ps3 and has been hard at work by dumping the dev_flash of the 4.0 firmware… thats right guys you heard it right UpSilon managed to dump the dev_flash contents for other to have a look, here is a rough translation of what he had to say:

    Here is a dump of the version 4.00 dev_flash
    I dump my earlier leaked firmware 3.73 (Available for download in the ” Download “), but my site was still under construction and I lost a lot of time to update due to the time I devote to my studies (Terminal LAC) and I did not have much time was devoted to the scene. During the holidays I am responsible, but I will try to give as much information as possible waiting for a response from Kakaroto.
    I shared these dumps for the attention of developers to program an emulator we dev_flash. For those who want to test dumps on 3.41JB with “FIRM JaiCrab Load” because you can try on my side, I used “CFWLoad 1.0″ in 3.41JB (PL3).
    Emulation looked heavy, I do could not leave the program because after a few seconds the console would have been totally blocked. I thought at first the problem was my jailbreak. However, this was not the case, because after I tried with a 3.41 dump (edit) and loading it well. I finally concluded that the emulator should help the dev_flash home to work, for this reason that when you make a NAND emulated with SHIFT it resets everything to ultimately make a regular MAJ that will change the real dev_flash your console. Attention, the emulator does not emulate completely dev_flash stored in your USB drive. (Internal HDD etc …).
    If developers are interested in these dumps, I hope they will do something. I for my part I work on the Factory / Service Mode firmware higher than 3.56 and the Nintendo 3DS.

    Source

    Download 4.0

    Also a dump of 3.73 for those interested
    Download 3.73

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    Discuss in Forums (63)


  • 63 Comments

    1. ps3tricks
      12-21-2011
      06:46 PM
      1

      oh noo another french guy on ps3scene! (no offense to french people of course),it's just we don't need another Mathieulh for now.

      Not expecting much anyway

      i see he also works on 3DS nice

    2. jp_cfc09
      12-21-2011
      06:55 PM
      2

      Originally Posted by ps3tricks View Post
      oh noo another french guy on ps3scene! (no offense to french people of course),it's just we don't need another Mathieulh for now.

      Not expecting much anyway

      i see he also works on 3DS nice

      he seems to be decent from this release, looks like France has a decent dev trying to help out for a change lol. hopefully this will help out some devs

    3. gliitch
      12-21-2011
      07:02 PM
      3

      ...GAXMB .. for 4.0fw coming up...

    4. carldenning
      12-21-2011
      07:31 PM
      4

      wow 4.00 dev_flash what can i do with ? what will change if i add that to my 3.55 cfw i know what . it will change the tv category to tv/service category thing or maybe was the the fw before i dunni im drunk . but yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh this will make a cfw 4.00 look here this is how u do it a simple Script to get dev flash http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=30288 . 4 weeks ago like yeah lol or maybe check out here for somethink else diffent to the link i gave b4 http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=30963

      my bad to the op im not taking the mickey to u of what u wrote. its to the people who think this is great and 1 step a head than we are .


      i love vodka and im in a funny and hype mode

    5. justanothaJB
      12-21-2011
      07:34 PM
      5

      was jaf looking for one of these?

    6. rpgguy999
      12-21-2011
      07:42 PM
      6

      What can we do with this?

    7. carldenning
      12-21-2011
      07:45 PM
      7

      Originally Posted by rpgguy999 View Post
      What can we do with this?
      look 2nd post above your post

    8. Pockets69
      12-21-2011
      07:45 PM
      8

      Originally Posted by justanothaJB View Post
      was jaf looking for one of these?
      yes i believe he was, but i don't think he is pursuing that route anymore...

    9. carldenning
      12-21-2011
      07:48 PM
      9

      Originally Posted by Pockets69 View Post
      yes i believe he was, but i don't think he is pursuing that route anymore...
      i think he was wanting the dump of the whole flash etc from the ps3 . not just the dev flash . dev flash is so simple to get a kid could get it m8

    10. rpgguy999
      12-21-2011
      07:55 PM
      10

      Originally Posted by zecoxao View Post
      NO THIS DOES NOT MEAN CFW
      Originally Posted by carldenning View Post
      this will make a cfw 4.00
      Mind=Blown

    11. carldenning
      12-21-2011
      07:58 PM
      11

      RE : Originally Posted by carldenning
      this will make a cfw 4.00




      Originally Posted by rpgguy999 View Post
      Mind=Blown


      u know i was taking the mickey , dont ya

    12. hamtah
      12-21-2011
      08:56 PM
      12

      So, useless crap is useless?

    13. Cheesethief
      12-21-2011
      08:58 PM
      13

      Why did this make it to the front page if it was posted before? Like a month or so ago...

    14. ammar.alhaddad
      12-21-2011
      09:10 PM
      14

      so guys i am lost ? would this allows us to backup games later on or what ?

    15. hunthunt
      12-21-2011
      09:24 PM
      15

      any idiot can unpack dev_flash using fail0verflow tools which still works for 4.00 so this is completely useless. face it, this scene is death.

    16. carldenning
      12-21-2011
      09:25 PM
      16

      Originally Posted by ammar.alhaddad View Post
      so guys i am lost ? would this allows us to backup games later on or what ?
      did the dev_flash from 3.56 to 3.65 let us play them games later on !

    17. ammar.alhaddad
      12-21-2011
      09:41 PM
      18

      Originally Posted by carldenning View Post
      did the dev_flash from 3.56 to 3.65 let us play them games later on !
      well did it ? HEHE anyways thanks ..

    18. hitch1996
      12-21-2011
      10:45 PM
      19

      i have been sitting back and watching all of the progress that KaKaRoToKS and devs been making , and i think we just might get a CFW for christmas .. I think thats why kakarotoks haven't released it < BUT ALL HOPES UP>

    19. Mackdanny
      12-21-2011
      11:16 PM
      20

      Least SOMEONE wants to contribute with kakaroto

    20. powtrix
      12-21-2011
      11:29 PM
      21

      well, we can get "dev_flash" with the ps3tools:

      Code:
      pupexplode PS3UPDAT.PUP out
      cd out/update_files/dev_flash

    21. Shultz
      12-22-2011
      12:37 AM
      22

      It means we're closer to 3.73-4.00 CFW?

    22. denero1
      12-22-2011
      12:58 AM
      23

      lol i like these type of topics i always get a giggle when i see someone ask "what does this do" i don't know i feel goofy tonight :P

    23. Kopsu
      12-22-2011
      01:09 AM
      24

      Extracting pup with fail0ver tools is trivial and this post is not really mindbending news as some seem to think.

      I'm sure that devs & others have been tinkering these dev_flash / ps3update.pup files for a while. Way to exploit loaders, then patch lv0 / lv1 & signing is needed for new cfw imho.

    24. The_Silentmoon
      12-22-2011
      03:43 AM
      25

      it's hard but deserves to try

    25. loller
      12-22-2011
      04:36 AM
      26

      Maybe you didnt read all text, he sayd he's working on 3.56+ factory mode too.
      Unfortunately for leave from that factory mode he need sign lvl2diag whit newer key, but who know, maybe he will find something usefull in future.
      Stop whit demotivating post plz , i wish him gl and hf on ps3 hacking

    26. advocatusdiaboli
      12-22-2011
      05:30 AM
      27

      I wish [s]he released the method for unpacking this.

    27. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      08:54 AM
      28

      Originally Posted by powtrix View Post
      well, we can get "dev_flash" with the ps3tools:

      Code:
      pupexplode PS3UPDAT.PUP out
      cd out/update_files/dev_flash
      not true ...
      pupexplode PS3UPDAT.PUP results only:
      dev_flash_000.tar.aa.2011_11_22_070420 (files of 000 to 022)

      This release is a full dump dev_flash extract:
      bdplayer
      date
      ps1emu
      ps2emu
      pspemu
      sys
      vsh

    28. deroad
      12-22-2011
      09:01 AM
      29

      what he wrote is true. try my script and you will have the entire dev_flash http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?...e_os_extractor

    29. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      09:28 AM
      30

      Originally Posted by deroad View Post
      what he wrote is true. try my script and you will have the entire dev_flash http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?...e_os_extractor
      ~/ps3tools$ ./unpack_dev_flash.sh PS3UPDAT.PUP
      Wargio's dev_flash & dev_flash3 extractor v0.3 (for Linux)
      Just for 3.56+ PUPs

      ./unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 5: $'\r': command not found
      ./unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token `$'do\r''
      '/unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 16: ` for a in `seq 0 9`; do

    30. CrazyLinuxNerd
      12-22-2011
      10:13 AM
      31

      Originally Posted by jrtux View Post
      ~/ps3tools$ ./unpack_dev_flash.sh PS3UPDAT.PUP
      Wargio's dev_flash & dev_flash3 extractor v0.3 (for Linux)
      Just for 3.56+ PUPs

      ./unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 5: $'\r': command not found
      ./unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token `$'do\r''
      '/unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 16: ` for a in `seq 0 9`; do
      This may sound dumb, but did that file get edited in notepad or edited on windows? those errors can show up sometimes because of that reason.

      Try running it through dos2unix and see if it fixes those errors.

      Just a suggestion.

    31. deroad
      12-22-2011
      10:15 AM
      32

      Originally Posted by jrtux View Post
      ~/ps3tools$ ./unpack_dev_flash.sh PS3UPDAT.PUP
      Wargio's dev_flash & dev_flash3 extractor v0.3 (for Linux)
      Just for 3.56+ PUPs

      ./unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 5: $'\r': command not found
      ./unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 16: syntax error near unexpected token `$'do\r''
      '/unpack_dev_flash.sh: line 16: ` for a in `seq 0 9`; do
      do not download it, click on raw and open an editor (gedit, nedit, or what you want), copy and paste it and save as *.sh

    32. powtrix
      12-22-2011
      10:25 AM
      33

      hrm running on cygwin?

      check out the dump _log_: http://paste2.org/p/1834610

    33. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      10:38 AM
      34

      Originally Posted by deroad View Post
      do not download it, click on raw and open an editor (gedit, nedit, or what you want), copy and paste it and save as *.sh
      Thank you !!
      I'm running on Ubuntu

      - On raw and open an editor ... OK
      - Copy and paste it and save as *. sh ... OK
      - Rename = TOOLS /home/tux/ps3tools ... OK

      Code:
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~$ cd ps3tools/
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools$ ./unpack_dev_flash.sh PS3UPDAT.PUP
      Wargio's dev_flash & dev_flash3 extractor v0.3 (for Linux)
      Just for 3.56+ PUPs
      
      Extracting PUP..
      Working now on dev_flash..
      Renaming files..
      Extracting SCE TARs..
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
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      perror: No such file or directory
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      perror: No such file or directory
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      perror: No such file or directory
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      perror: No such file or directory
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      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_000/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_001/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_002/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_003/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_004/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_005/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_006/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_007/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_008/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_009/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_010/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_011/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_012/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_013/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_014/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_015/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_016/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_017/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_018/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_019/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_020/content': No such file or directory
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash_021/content': No such file or directory
      Extracting TARs..
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      tar: ./content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      Merging files..
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_000/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_001/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_002/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_003/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_004/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_005/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_006/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_007/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_008/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_009/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_010/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_011/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_012/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_013/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_014/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_015/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_016/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_017/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_018/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_019/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_020/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash_021/dev_flash': No such file or directory
      Deleting dev_flash working dirs..
      Done..
      dev_flash extracted..
      
      Working now on dev_flash3..
      Renaming file..
      Extracting SCE TARs..
      no key found
      perror: No such file or directory
      Renaming file again..
      mv: cannot stat `dev_flash3_ex/content': No such file or directory
      Extracting TARs..
      tar: ./dev_flash3_ex/content.tar: Cannot open: No such file or directory
      tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
      Deleting dev_flash3 working dirs..
      Copying dev_flash and dev_flash3
      cp: cannot stat `dev_flash3': No such file or directory
      Done...

    34. powtrix
      12-22-2011
      10:52 AM
      35
    35. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      11:02 AM
      36

      Originally Posted by powtrix View Post
      save your k3ys on ~/.ps3

      http://ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=Keys
      Thank you
      - save your k3ys on ~/.ps3 ...OK

      Code:
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools$ ./unpack_dev_flash.sh PS3UPDAT.PUP
      Wargio's dev_flash & dev_flash3 extractor v0.3 (for Linux)
      Just for 3.56+ PUPs
      
      Extracting PUP..
      Working now on dev_flash..
      Renaming files..
      Extracting SCE TARs..
      Extracting TARs..
      Merging files..
      Deleting dev_flash working dirs..
      Done..
      dev_flash extracted..
      
      Working now on dev_flash3..
      Renaming file..
      Extracting SCE TARs..
      Renaming file again..
      Extracting TARs..
      Deleting dev_flash3 working dirs..
      Copying dev_flash and dev_flash3
      Done...

      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools$ cd dev_flash
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools/dev_flash$ ls
      bdplayer data ps1emu ps2emu pspemu sys vsh


      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools$ cd dev_flash3
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools/dev_flash3$ ls
      data-revoke


    36. Firebuble
      12-22-2011
      11:04 AM
      37

      i have a question... sometime ago somebody said that 3.7x+ could play ps2 games (all ps3, not only BC)... so, can we replace ps2emu from 4.00 to 3.55 to make ps2 backups works on 3.55 or am i thinkin bull****s?

    37. Mattr92
      12-22-2011
      11:11 AM
      38

      Originally Posted by Firebuble View Post
      i have a question... sometime ago somebody said that 3.7x+ could play ps2 games (all ps3, not only BC)... so, can we replace ps2emu from 4.00 to 3.55 to make ps2 backups works on 3.55 or am i thinkin bull****s?
      Whoever told you that 3.7x can run ps2 games is a... GENIUS!!!!! You should go hug them and then throw your ps3 out the window because thats not what sony does they remove features not add them.

    38. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      11:30 AM
      39

      Dump of 4.00 CORE_OS

      Code:
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools$ ./extract_coreos.sh PS3UPDAT.PUP
      Wargio's coreos extractor v0.1
      Just for 3.56+ PUPs
      
      Extracting PUP..
      
      Extracting TARs..
      
      Extracting SCE PKGs..
      
      Extracting CORE_OS..
      
      Almost finished..
      Done...
      CORE_OS from PS3UPDAT.PUP extracted...
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools$ cd CORE_OS/
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools/CORE_OS$ ls
      aim_spu_module.self  lv2_kernel.self		sdk_version
      creserved_0	     manu_info_spu_module.self	spp_verifier.self
      default.spp	     mc_iso_spu_module.self	spu_pkg_rvk_verifier.self
      emer_init.self	     me_iso_for_ps2emu.self	spu_token_processor.self
      eurus_fw.bin	     me_iso_spu_module.self	spu_utoken_processor.self
      hdd_copy.self	     pkg.srvk			sv_iso_for_ps2emu.self
      lv0		     prog.srvk			sv_iso_spu_module.self
      lv0.2		     sb_iso_spu_module.self
      lv1.self	     sc_iso.self
      Dump of 4.00 CORE_OS.rar :
      Download

    39. rpgguy999
      12-22-2011
      11:35 AM
      40

      Originally Posted by Mattr92 View Post
      Whoever told you that 3.7x can run ps2 games is a... GENIUS!!!!! You should go hug them and then throw your ps3 out the window because thats not what sony does they remove features not add them.
      Sony is totally an a**hole.
      They put ps2emu & pspemu,
      just to work with bought PSN Games.
      ._.&lsquo;

      Sent from my LG-P350f using Tapatalk

    40. febag
      12-22-2011
      11:36 AM
      41

      Time to check CFWLoad source code.

    41. advocatusdiaboli
      12-22-2011
      11:52 AM
      42

      Originally Posted by rpgguy999 View Post
      Sony is totally an a**hole. They put ps2emu & pspemu, just to work with bought PSN Games.
      I’m sooo looking forward to the day when we can sign our PS2 ISOs as a bought PSN Game.

    42. JOshISPoser
      12-22-2011
      12:03 PM
      43

      Originally Posted by advocatusdiaboli View Post
      I’m sooo looking forward to the day when we can sign our PS2 ISOs as a bought PSN Game.
      Agreed but isn't there already the pspemu and ps2emu in 3.55?

    43. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      12:12 PM
      44

      readself2 lv0

      Code:
      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools/CORE_OS$ readself2 lv0
      SELF Info
      
        header type:     SELF
        SDK type:        Retail (Type 0)
        app type:        level 0
        arch type:       PowerPC64
        ELF type:        Executable file
        app version:     4.0.0
        auth id type:    UnknownAuthIdType
      
      SELF Header        file
                        offset  data
        magic:           0000 = 53434500
        header version:  0004 = 00000002
        sdk type:        0008 =     0000
        header type:     000a =     0001
        meta offset:     000c = 000001e0
        header length    0010 = 00000000_00000500 bytes
        file length:     0018 = 00000000_000e7640 bytes
        unknown:         0020 = 00000000_00000003
        info offset:     0028 = 00000000_00000070
        elf #1 offset:   0030 = 00000000_00000090
        phdr offset:     0038 = 00000000_000000d0
        shdr offset:     0040 = 00000000_000e78c0
        sinfo offset:    0048 = 00000000_00000140
        version offset:  0050 = 00000000_00000180
        control offset:  0058 = 00000000_00000190
        control length:  0060 = 00000000_00000070 bytes
        unknown:         0068 = 00000000_00000000
      
      App Info Header    file
                        offset  data
        auth id:         0070 = 1ff00000_01000001 (UnknownAuthIdType)
        vendor id:       0078 = ff000000
        app type:        007c = 00000001
        app version:     0080 = 00040000_00000000
        unknown:         0088 = 00000000_00000000
      
      
      ELF Header         file
                        Offset  data
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      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools/CORE_OS$ clear
      
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      tux[MENTION=108976]Tux[/MENTION]home:~/ps3tools/CORE_OS$

    44. advocatusdiaboli
      12-22-2011
      12:23 PM
      45

      Originally Posted by JOshISPoser View Post
      Agreed but isn't there already the pspemu and ps2emu in 3.55?
      Yes, but those require the games to be signed as PSN games in order to run.

    45. deroad
      12-22-2011
      12:26 PM
      46

      i like to see people use my scripts xD

    46. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      12:38 PM
      47

      Originally Posted by deroad View Post
      i like to see people use my scripts xD
      Thank you for your scripts,
      They work perfectly ...

    47. advocatusdiaboli
      12-22-2011
      12:47 PM
      48

      Where are those scripts?

    48. rowdy
      12-22-2011
      12:52 PM
      49

      Just another useless thing that will lead to nowhere like everything else in this scene since a year ago.

      To ps3 scene and devs like that french attention whore:

      Screw you guys, I'm going home.

      In other words:

      I'll buy a xbox.

    49. carldenning
      12-22-2011
      12:53 PM
      50

      Originally Posted by advocatusdiaboli View Post
      Where are those scripts?
      here is the link to it i think http://www.ps3hax.net/showthread.php?t=30288

    50. mcmrc1
      12-22-2011
      12:55 PM
      51

      maybe we need a database were all devs can see what is released so they don´t waste their time with develep tools who allready exists...

    51. jrtux
      12-22-2011
      01:01 PM
      52

      Originally Posted by mcmrc1 View Post
      maybe we need a database were all devs can see what is released so they don´t waste their time with develep tools who allready exists...
      This already exists, it's all documented in ps3devwiki.com

    52. mcmrc1
      12-22-2011
      01:17 PM
      53

      Originally Posted by jrtux View Post
      This already exists, it's all documented in ps3devwiki.com
      ok i just aked myself why the dev has develop a second tool to dump it but maybe just 2 learn or he didn´t know that there was one before...or are the tools different to each other ?

    53. deroad
      12-22-2011
      01:30 PM
      54

      i didn't developed anything. i posted my script just to allow other devs to extract the main stuff in a few secs

    54. mcmrc1
      12-22-2011
      01:52 PM
      55

      Originally Posted by deroad View Post
      i didn't developed anything. i posted my script just to allow other devs to extract the main stuff in a few secs
      oh ok then i misunderstood something...but big thanks for your work on the script

    55. akela
      12-22-2011
      01:57 PM
      56

      Shortly after the PS3 Firmware 4.00 Dev_Flash dump by UpSilon
      Posted method and video (below) for PS3 Demo / Kiosk console owners.
      PS3 Firmware 4.00 Dev_Flash Dump for Demo / Kiosk Units

    56. Edgelessdiamond
      12-22-2011
      02:17 PM
      57

      Originally Posted by rowdy View Post
      Just another useless thing that will lead to nowhere like everything else in this scene since a year ago.

      To ps3 scene and devs like that french attention whore:

      Screw you guys, I'm going home.

      In other words:

      I'll buy a xbox.
      actually since a year ago, development on downgrading ps3 consoles has happened, my ps3 accidentally got updated so now i'm downgrading it thanks to the development in the community, also showtime happened as well. you can still homebrew and play new games, so get lost.

    57. JOshISPoser
      12-22-2011
      03:13 PM
      58

      I really think we need to all start to not respond to these things (maybe people) who crave attention. I bet it will stop most of them from making posts.
      It definitely works in real life, if you don't give these things the attention they crave, they will stop posting and trying to get a rise.
      I'll admit, i do sometimes fall prey, still, it'll help.

    58. Edgelessdiamond
      12-22-2011
      05:05 PM
      59

      if they enjoy looking stupid and getting shot at with what they can't argue with hey I'm gonna reply all day long :D

    59. RandySavage
      01-06-2012
      09:00 AM
      60

      This should be on the front page

    60. carldenning
      01-06-2012
      09:03 AM
      61

      Originally Posted by RandySavage View Post
      This should be on the front page
      lmfao yeah it was 2 weeks ago . when it was news lol lol lol lol

    61. gregory2590
      01-06-2012
      10:46 AM
      62

      Holy **** about t-

      *reads topic title and recent posts*

    62. DeViL303
      01-16-2012
      08:51 AM
      63

      4.00 debug dev_flash PUP extracted if anyone wants a look.

      Can people stop posting on some sites about dumping dev_flash with progskeet etc, just do it the easy way and get it from the PUP - http://www.multiupload.com/3HLK19DQYK