He never did post an update.I did i did i did it. I got a command line running just a basic shell though. ok all you need is syslinux and something like lsp (linux station portable) or some other distro that works then you do this (copied fro dc949)
Now for the new news...
Long story short, the PSP has the ability to use its memory card as its own personal hard drive. As such, can be used to update the firmware. So, I went to Sony's Japanese site and found out how to do it, hoping to find some loophole in the install mechanism allowing me to insert "LSP" (linux station portable). In short, it didn't work but I did manage to find the software update that was released for the Japanese PSP V1.0. Add a hex editor, some caffiene, some more caffiene, and a sleep-deprived technophobe and I was able to exchange some things...
505350E284A2205570646174652076657220312E3530
PSP... Update ver 1.50
the listed title of the file is now...
Vyrus001 H4X0R!!!
and i was able to change the icon for the update
(an encoded png file format hidden in the hex)
then i tried changeing the version and it didnt like that
so what i have gatherd so far is that the update is the whole bin file that we are trying to hack... so if we hack that then we hack the psp... we just have to decompile the EBOOT.PBP file (update image) from
header...
display name...
png image...
psp updater...
there os code....
to
header...
MY display name...
My png image...
psp updater...
MY os code....
the file is 13 mgs and can be found here.....
http://dj01.psp.update.playstation.org/ ... /EBOOT.PBP
the call is out... HELP MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
just basically send a fake packet or put in */psp/whatever it said on that site (i can't think right to much caffine)
PSP/GAMES/UPDATE
sorry i really need sleep
then you take the syslinux file called oh crap um.... the one like when you install slax on oh i need sleep. anyway you copy that then you run in the command line and run (windows) syslinux for the memory stick duo then just move all the files except for idlinux or whatever to */psp/games/update/syslinux then make a copy of idlinux and move it back to that other place... then what did i do oh ya then i booted a linux distro from a cd onto my comp then i ran the move to usb key thing but did a duo stick instead then i deleted its idlinux that file and replaced it with the oh god i am tired i will post much better tommarow i am sorry idlinux file from syslinux then i turned off my comp and psp then i turned the psp back on and it booted from the memory stick and then it brought up alot of weird charecters (obviously doesn't have acii support) so scince i already knew the startup procedure i just waited and then it came up with the figlet saying LSP... etc.
you can't type or anythign but at least it runs at all and it doesn't really run beacause i can't fix my psp after i did it no matter what i do it won't boot so i am pissed (try this at your own risk) ok well i am going to sleep now i will document the whole thing tommarow
so sorry if you don't get it i will post in full tommarow
http://www.psp-linux.org/forums/index.p ... post&p=824