Discuss the development of new homebrew software, tools and libraries.
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Dariusc123456
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by Dariusc123456 »
Okay now, I am tired of trying to do this my self. Do anyone have a 5.51 psar dumper? I'm still searching for one also.
PSHN - Playstation Hacking Network
PSX/PS1 - HACK - Game Shark
PS2 - HACK - Swap
PSP - HACK - Pandora
PS3 - ?
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Torch
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by Torch »
Its massively complicated. You'd best start with the 5.00 PsarDumper source code from M33.
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Dariusc123456
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by Dariusc123456 »
If the psar tables are encrypted, then its much harder than it maybe.
PSHN - Playstation Hacking Network
PSX/PS1 - HACK - Game Shark
PS2 - HACK - Swap
PSP - HACK - Pandora
PS3 - ?
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Torch
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by Torch »
The psar tables are always encrypted....
Usually you just need to get the new keys for the new firmware.
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Dariusc123456
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by Dariusc123456 »
Where can I find them? in the scePSAR_Driver.prx module?
PSHN - Playstation Hacking Network
PSX/PS1 - HACK - Game Shark
PS2 - HACK - Swap
PSP - HACK - Pandora
PS3 - ?
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Torch
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by Torch »
If you were capable of doing this as you are now, you wouldn't need to ask these questions.
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J.F.
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by J.F. »
What he said. Low level hacking on consoles like the PSP is where it really is true that if you have to ask, you shouldn't even be trying.