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= Description = | = Description = | ||
The IDPS | The IDPS is a sequence of 16 bytes which is used as a unique per-console identifier for PlayStation consoles. The IDPS is stored and certified in [[Flash:Encrypted Individual Data - eEID|EID]]. | ||
= Structure = | = Structure = | ||
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== IDPS second half == | == IDPS second half == | ||
*Byte 8 bits 0-5: | *Byte 8 bits 0-5: factory code | ||
*Byte 8 bits 6-7 and | *Byte 8 bits 6-7 and byte 9 bits 0-5: Ps flags on PSP, maybe extended serial number on PS3 | ||
*Byte | *Byte 9 bits 7-8 and bytes 10-11: serial number | ||
*Bytes 12-15: | *Bytes 12-15: random stamp, a hash / encryption of previous bytes ? encrypted timestamp ? | ||
== IDPS Regex == | == PS3 IDPS Regex == | ||
Based on | Based on 300+ PS3 IDPS dumps | ||
<pre>0{7}10[ | <pre>0{7}10{2}8[456789ACE]000[6789ABCD][01F][04][0123][0123456789ABCDEF]{13}</pre> | ||
= Location = | = Location = |