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==PSJB/Jailbreak and PSgrade/downgrader Devices==
==Notes from the author==
Note: This list was previously stored on Dukio.com and released to public domain by the original author, [[User:Euss]].
* This guide was written with Eclips3 dongle as target but ANY PSgrade capable device can be used.
* When this guide was written, no 3.55 factory consoles existed, use extreme caution when trying on modern consoles with versionchecks in metldr.
* This guide has been superceded by QA downgrading which do not have the problem of BluRay Movie playback loss on NAND consoles.
* Although archaic/catched by progress, this guide should have been earlier on ps3devwiki for historic completness.


=== Dongles, HUB’s and unknown Jailbreak Devices ===
converted guide in wiki formatting:
(with an encasing, like an USB-stick)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! PS3 Jailbreak Devices !! µ-controller !! MHz !! Upgradable !! Programming Tool !! Flash Memory !! SRAM !! Price (USD)
|-
| AmazeBreak v1.0 || Unknown || ? || No || No || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| AmazeBreak v2.0 || Unknown || ? || No || No || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| AmazeBreak v3.0 || MG84FL54B (48pin) || ? || Yes (proprietary .BIN) || Yes || 16KB || Unknown || 19.59
|-
| AVRKey || ATmega32U2 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 39.95
|-
| E3 Card Reader || 48pin 32bit model? || ? || Yes || No (drag-and-drop) || 128KB + microSD || Unknown || $18.59 / $22,- / $26.- / $39.71
|-
| EcliPS3 / eclipsemod 16K || ATmega16A || ? || Yes || Yes (Eclipse Updater) || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || 38.00
|-
| EcliPS3 / eclipsemod 32K || ATmega32L || ? || Yes || Yes (Eclipse Updater) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| GrOOvE AVR || ATmega32U2 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 30.00
|-
| MatrixPS3 || Unknown || ? || Yes || Yes || 16KB ? || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| Maximus AVRUSB 1.2 16K || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Maximus AVRUSB 1.2 32K || PIC18F4550 || ? || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || 58.99
|-
| Minimus 32 AVR USB || ATmega32U2 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 38.00
|-
| Minimus AVR USB || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| NEO Jailbreak || ATmega16A || ? || Unknown || No? (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 1024 bytes || 29.99
|-
| NEO Jailbreak II || Unknown || ? || Yes || Yes (NEO HIDBootloader) || 32KB || Unknown || 29.99
|-
| P3 FREE || PIC18F2550 || ? || Yes || Yes (P3FREE Updater: MiEUSBHID) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || 39.90
|-
| P3 HUB 1 || AT90USB162 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 22.00
|-
| P3 HUB 2 || PIC18F4550 || ? || Yes (.mHex) || Yes (P3HUB-2 Loader) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| P3 HUB 3 || ATmega32U2 || 12 || Yes || Yes (P3HUB-3 Loader) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| P3Go GT-break || Ingenic JZ47X5 ? || 500 || Yes (.BIN) <br /> Anyhex (.HEX) <br /> dual payload || No (drag-and-drop) || 128MB + microSD || 16MB SDRAM || 29.99
|-
| Pic-Fun (P3 FREE v2) || PIC18F2550 || ? || Yes || Yes (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || 29.90
|-
| [http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/threads/339847-Review-Prankster-AVR-PS3-USB-Dongle-ecliPS3 Prankster AVR] || Atmel model? || ? || Yes || Yes (after PrHackster) || 16KB || Unknown || 39.95
|-
| PS Jailbrea2 (16K) || ATmega16A ? || ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS Jailbreak (the 1st one) || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (only with ISP) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 109.95
|-
| PS Jailbreak2 (32K) || ATmega32L || ? || Yes || Yes || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || 16.00
|-
| PS Jailbreaker || ATmega16A || ? || Yes (proprietary .BKR or 3840 bytes payload.bin) || Yes || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || 100.00
|-
| PS Samurai || ATmega32U2 || ? || Yes || Yes || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 25.00
|-
| PS3 Break v1.0 (AVR) || AT90USB162 || ? || Unknown || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 30.00
|-
| PS3 Break v1.0 (AVR) imitation || ATmega32U2 || 16 || Unknown || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3 Break v1.0 (PIC) || PIC model? (28pin) || ? || Unknown || No (HID LOADER) || Unknown || Unknown || 30.00
|-
| PS3 Break v1.1 || Unknown || ? || Yes (.mHex) || Yes (PS3Break B.T.) || 32KB || Unknown || 18.00
|-
| PS3 Break v1.2 || PIC18F14K50 || ? || Yes (.mHex) || Yes || 16KB || 768 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3 Halo-Key v1.1 || Atmel model? || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || Unknown || Unknown || 22.95
|-
| PS3 Liberator || Unknown || ? || Yes ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || 70.00
|-
| PS3 Stinger (v1) || ATmega16A || ? || Unknown || Unknown || 16KB || 1024 bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3 Stinger (v2) || PIC18F4550 || ? || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3 USB Jailbreak (v1/16K) || ATmega16 || ? || Yes || Yes || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3 USB Jailbreak (v2/AT64S) || ATmega64S || ? || Yes || Yes || 64KB || 4KB || 13.00
|-
| PS3 Zpack (Atmel) || Atmel model? || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3 Zpack (Silabs) || Silabs model? || ? || Yes || Unknown || 32KB || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3Jailbreak2 (16K) || ATmega16A ? || ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3Key (Atmel) || ATmega32U2 || 16 || Yes (proprietary .UPD) || Yes (PS3Key Updater) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 28.99
|-
| PS3Key v2 (Silabs) || C8051F06x ? || ? || Yes (proprietary .BIN) || No (drag-and-drop) || 64KB || 4352 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3Pandora || PIC model? || ? || Yes || Yes || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3Speed || ATmega162 || ? || Yes || Yes || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3super V1.1 || Unknown || ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3super V1.2 || Unknown || ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3super V3.50 || Unknown || ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| PS3YES! || AT90USB162 || ? || Yes (.HEX) || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 25.30
|-
| PS3YES! Pro || AT90USB162 || ? || Yes (.BIN) || No (drag-and-drop) || 8MB || 512 Bytes || 31.00
|-
| PSBreak || PIC18F? || ? || Yes || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| USB Break v1.0 || PIC18F2450 || ? || No || No || 16KB || 768 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| USB Break v1.1 || Unknown || ? || Yes || Yes || Unknown || Unknown || 15.00
|-
| USBKey (h) || ATmega16U4 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| USBKey (l) || ATmega16U4 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| X-KEYVN || Unknown || ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| x3 Jailbreak || Unknown || ? || Yes ? || Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || 50.00
|-
| X3MAX || PIC32? model? || ? || Yes || Yes || 128KB + microSD || 16KB || $30,- / $30,- / $33.20
|-
| X3Max V2GB || PIC32? model? || ? || Yes || Yes || 128KB + 2GB microSD || 16KB || 35.00
|-
|}


=== Boards Jailbreaking Devices ===
[[File:Eclips3-Jailbreaking-Downgrading-HowToGuide.jpg|Eclips3 Jailbreaking & Downgrading HowTo/Guide - compiled by euss]]
(without encasing, already soldered)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! PS3 Jailbreak Devices !! µ-controller !! MHz !! Upgradable !! Programming Tool !! Flash Memory !! SRAM !! Price (USD)
|-
| Arduino Duemilanove || ATmega328(P) || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Arduino Duemilanove || ATmega168 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Arduino Mega || ATmega1280 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel AT90USBKEY || AT90USB1287 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || 25.00
|-
| Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATAVRUSBRF01 || ATmega32U4 || 8 ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel RZUSBSTICK || AT90USB1287 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel STK525 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel STK525 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel Xplain || AT90USB1287 + ATmega128A1 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB + 8MB || 8MB SDRAM || 33.00
|-
| AVR Opendous v1.1 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 bytes || Unknown
|-
| Benito Board || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| BlackCat USB || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 34.99
|-
| Bumble-B v1 || AT90USB162 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Bumble-B v2 || ATmega32U2 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 14.95
|-
| JM-DB-U2 || ATmega32U4 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32Kb || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Maximus AVRUSB 1.0 || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Maximus PIC18FUSB || PIC18F4550 || ? || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| MicroOpenDous1 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| MicroOpenDous2 || ATmega32U4 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| MicroOpenDous3 || AT90USB647 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 64KB || 4KB || Unknown
|-
| MicroOpenDous4 || AT90USB1287 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| Micropendous-162 || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Micropendous1_Base || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Micropendous2-JTAG || ATmega32U4 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Micropendous4 v2 || AT90USB647  || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 64KB || 4KB || Unknown
|-
| Micropendous AT90USB162 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 23.97
|-
| Minimus 32 AVR USB || Atmega32U2 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 38.00
|-
| Minimus AVR USB || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || unknown
|-
| Nano USB Dev || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 bytes || 20.00
|-
| Olimex AVR-PX128A1 || ATxMega128a1 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || unknown
|-
| Olimex AVR-USB-162 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || unknown
|-
| Olimex AVR-USB-STK || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || unknown
|-
| OpenKubus (a) || AT90USB162 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| OpenKubus (b) || PIC18F252 ? || ? || Yes || No || 16KB || 1536 Bytes || 150.00
|-
| OpenKubus (c) || ATmega16U4 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| OpenKubus (d) || AT90USB1287 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| OpenKubus Secstick v1 || Atmega32 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| OpenKubus Secstick v1 || Atmega16u4  || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS2Chiper's v1 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 5.00
|-
| PS2Chiper's v2 || ATmega32U2 || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3opendous AT90USB162 || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 29.97
|-
| PSXGroovy +Plus || PIC18F2550 || 12 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB + microSD || 2048 Bytes || 43.99
|-
| PSXGroovy-A || ATmega64S ? || ? || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 64KB || 4KB || Unknown
|-
| PSXGroovy-P || PIC18F2550 || 12 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || 33.99
|-
| Teensy++ 1.0 || AT90USB646 || 16 || Yes || Yes (HalfKay) || 64KB || 4KB || 24.00
|-
| Teensy++ 2.0 || AT90USB1286 || 16 || Yes || Yes (HalfKay) || 128KB || 8KB || 27.00
|-
| Teensy 1.0 || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || Yes (HalfKay) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 18.00
|-
| Teensy 2.0 || ATmega32U4 || 16 || Yes || Yes (HalfKay) || 32Kb || 2560 Bytes || 21.00
|-
| UDIP-8 || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 bytes || Unknown
|-
| UDIP-16 || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 bytes || Unknown
|-
| UDIP1C || Atmega32U2 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || 15.99
|-
| USBTiny MKII || AT90USB162 || 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 28.00
|-
| XBOX 360 USB JTAG SPI Flasher v1 || PIC18F2455 || ? || Yes || No? (HID LOADER?) || 24KB || 2048 Bytes || unknown
|-
| XBOX 360 USB JTAG SPI Flasher v2 || PIC18F2455 || ? || Yes || No? (HID LOADER?) || 24KB || 2048 Bytes || 20.00
|-
| XBOX 360 USB Nand SPI Flasher (DIY softmod) || PIC18F2550 or PIC18F2455 || ? || Yes || No? (HID LOADER?) || 32KB or 24KB || 2048 Bytes || unknown
|-
|}


=== Chips, DIY and Kits Jailbreaking Devices ===
==Download the required files==
(require some soldering/modding)
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! PS3 Jailbreak Devices !! µ-controller !! MHz !! Upgradable !! Programming Tool !! Flash Memory !! SRAM !! Price (USD)
|-
| Atmel AT90USB162 || AT90USB162 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel AT90USB646 || AT90USB646 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 64KB || 4KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel AT90USB647 || AT90USB647 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 64KB || 4KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel AT90USB1286 || AT90USB1286 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel AT90USB1287 || AT90USB1287 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega16 || ATmega16 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega16A || ATmega16A || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 1024 bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega16U4 || ATmega16U4 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel Atmega32 || Atmega32 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega32L || ATmega32L || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega32U2 || ATmega32U2 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega32U4 || ATmega32U4 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32Kb || 2560 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega64S || ATmega64S || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 64KB || 4KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega162 || ATmega162 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega168 || ATmega168 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 1024 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega328(P) || ATmega328(P) || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATmega1280 || ATmega1280 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || Unknown
|-
| Atmel ATxMega128a1 || ATxMega128a1 || 8 or 16 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 128KB || 8KB || unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC18F14K50 || PIC18F14K50 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 16KB || 768 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC18F252 || PIC18F252 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 16KB || 1536 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC18F2450 || PIC18F2450 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || No || No (HID LOADER) || 16KB || 768 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC 18F2455 || PIC18F2455 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 24KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC 18F2550 || PIC18F2550 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC 18F4455 || PIC18F4455 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 24KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| Microchip PIC 18F4550 || PIC18F4550 || 8, 12, 16 or 20 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| P3 Free Plus DIY || PIC18F2550 || 12 || Yes || No (HID LOADER) || 32KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
| PS3opendous DIY kit || AT90USB162 || 8 || Yes || No (Atmel Flip) || 16KB || 512 Bytes || 20.77
|-
| xbox360 USB Nand SPI Flasher DIY || PIC18F2550 or PIC18F2455 || ? || Yes || No? (HID LOADER?) || 32KB or 24KB || 2048 Bytes || Unknown
|-
|}


=== Calculators Jailbreaking Devices ===
Updated to V1.4c with DowngraderV1.1.  Dec 10, 2010
List based on ports of Brandon Wilson


http://www.brandonw.net/ps3jb/
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! PS3 Jailbreak Devices !! µ-controller !! MHz !! Upgradable !! Programming Tool !! Flash Memory !! SRAM !! Price (USD)
|-
| TI-84 Plus || Zilog Z80 || 15 || Yes || No || 2 MB Flash ROM (1.5 MB user-accessible) || 128 KB RAM (48 KB user-accessible) || Unknown
|-
| TI-84 Plus Silver Edition || Zilog Z80 || 15 || Yes || No || 2 MB Flash ROM (1.5 MB user-accessible) || 128 KB RAM (48 KB user-accessible) || Unknown
|-
| TI-89 Titanium || Motorola 68k || 12 || Yes || No || 4 MB Flash ROM (2.7 MB user-available) || 256 KB RAM (188 KB user-accessible) || Unknown
|-
|}


=== PSfreedom ports to Smartphones, Portable media players, Gaming Handhelds, Internet Tablets and GPS navigation devices ===
[http://www.multiupload.com/S8Y8D4M6SU Eclipse Downgrader Pack V1.4c.zip (167.65 MB)] contains:
List based on: PSFreedom WIKI Device_compatibility_list / kakaroto/master @ github
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! PS3 Jailbreak Devices !! Type !! USB controller !! Status !! Developer(s) !! Price (USD)
|-
| Acer Liquid || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Apple iPhone 2G || Smartphone (iOS) || s3c-hsotg || Complete || KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority  || Unknown
|-
| Apple iPhone 3G || Smartphone (iOS) || s3c-hsotg || Complete || KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority  || Unknown
|-
| Apple iPod Touch 1G || Portable media player || s3c-hsotg || Complete || KaKaRoTo / NTAuthority  || Unknown
|-
| Archos 5 IMT || Portable media player || mUSB || Complete || KaKaRoTo / Bubu29 || Unknown
|-
| Archos 5 IT || Portable media player || mUSB || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Dell Streak || Smartphone + tabletPC (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Dingoo A320 || Gaming Handheld || JZ4732 || Complete || KaKaRoTo / Waninkoko  || Unknown
|-
| GamePark GP2X Wiz || Gaming Handheld || lf1000_udc || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / HopeZ  || Unknown
|-
| Google Nexus One || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Aria || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Desire (Bravo/Bravoc) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Dream (G1) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Droid Eris || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Droid Incredible || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Evo 4G || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC HD2 || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC HD Blackstone || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Hero || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Kaiser (HTC TyTN II) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Kovsky || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Legend || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Raphael (HTC Touch Pro/HTC Diamond) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Rhodium (HTC Touch Pro 2/HTC Diamond 2) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Sapphire (HTC Magic 32A) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Sapphire (HTC Magic 32B) || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Tattoo || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| HTC Wildfire || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| LG GW620 || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Motorola Dext/Cliq || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Motorola Droid || Smartphone (Android) || mUSB || Complete || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Motorola Milestone || Smartphone (Android) || mUSB || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Neo Freerunner || Smartphone (Android) || S3C-24xx || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / khalaan || Unknown
|-
| Nokia 770 || Internet Tablet (Maemo) || OMAP1 || NO - Impossible || NOBODY ||
|-
| Nokia N800 || Internet Tablet (Maemo) || mUSB || Complete || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Nokia N810 || Internet Tablet (Maemo) || mUSB || Complete || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Nokia N900 || Smartphone + Internet Tablet (Maemo) || mUSB || Complete || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Orange Boston || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Palm Pre || Smartphone (WebOS) || mUSB || Complete || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Samsung Galaxy I7500 || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Samsung Galaxy S || Smartphone (Android) || S3C-24xx || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / khalaan || Unknown
|-
| Samsung Galaxy Spica/Portal/Lite || Smartphone (Android) || S3C-64XX || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| Samsung Moment || Smartphone (Android) || S3C-64XX || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo || Unknown
|-
| [http://www.brandonw.net/psp/ps3jig/ Sony PlayStation Portable] || Gaming Handheld (PSP) ||  ||  || Brandon Wilson || Unknown
|-
| Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || Complete || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 mini || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10i  || Smartphone (Android) || MSM72K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
| TomTom One (v6) || GPS navigation device || S3C-24xx || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / khalaan || Unknown
|-
| Vogue/HTC Touch || Smartphone (Android) || MSM75K || NO - In Progress || KaKaRoTo / DocMon || Unknown
|-
|}


=== Fake Jailbreaking Devices ===
*[http://www.multiupload.com/P2KK8GE1VU Eclipse Updater v14c]
(to avoid at anytime)
*[http://www.sendspace.com/file/qlfoyi Downgrader files] ([http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/6020563/Ps3_Downgrader_Files.6020563.TPB.torrent torrent]):
{| class="wikitable sortable"
**[http://www.multiupload.com/4K18Y109WI Modified FW 3.41 PUP]
|-
**[http://www.multiupload.com/779HTRMBW8 Downgrader SELF files] :
! PS3 Jailbreak Devices !! µ-controller !! MHz !! Upgradable !! Programming Tool !! Flash Memory !! SRAM !! Price (USD)
***[http://www.multiupload.com/ZHJMPSMLYR Lv2Diag.self (File 1)]
|-
***[http://www.multiupload.com/VGQTFV56CO Lv2Diag.self (File 2)]
| PS3AVR (FAKE!) [same as TinyAVR] || CBM4081 || 0 || No || No || None || None || None (FAKE / SCAM)
|-
| TinyAVR (FAKE!) [same as PS3AVR] || CBM4081 || 0 || No || No || None || None || None (FAKE / SCAM)
|-
| ZPack PS3 Backup System (FAKE!) || NOTHING || 0 || No || No || None || None || None (FAKE / SCAM)
|-
|}


[[File:Eclipse-Downgrader-Pack-V1.4c.png|Eclipse Downgrader Pack V1.4c]]


===3.55 addon===
[http://www.mediafire.com/?802y3n6e14lpbb1 Lv2Diag.self (File 2)] to get out of service mode in 3.55<br />
[http://www.multiupload.com/TQEVKK7II3 Generic 3.55 LV2diag.self package]


----


==example of downgrader log (DEX)==
 
http://www.pastie.org/private/vsxfuxohrxa51kbltgdig
==Using the Eclipse Updater / Downgrader==
 
[[File:Eclipseupdater14c.jpg|Eclipse Updater V1.4c including Downgrader V1.1]]
 
Flashing your Eclips3 dongle is extremely simple. Just connect the dongle to an USB port of your PC and execute the EclipseDowngrader.exe
 
The Eclipse Updater / Downgrader application has 5 functions:
 
# Normal update:<br />For a normal jailbreaking update of FW 3.41, select "ECLIPSE FIRMWARE V1.4" and press the START button in the application.<br />
# JIG / Downgrader Dongle:<br />To use the Eclipse dongle as a JIG (for FW 3.50 and below) for downgrading your PS3 System Software (FW), just select "DOWNGRADER V1.1" and press the START button in the application.<br />
# any HEX: <br />If you want to use HEX's compiled by your own (for any JailBreakable FW), select "IMPORT PSGROOVE/PSFREEDOM FIRMWARE" and press the START button in the application.<br />
# any PAYLOAD.BIN:<br />If you want to import PAYLOAD.BIN's, select "IMPORT PAYLOAD" and press the START button in the application.<br />
# Erase:<br />If you want to erase the Eclipse Dongle, with only the default bootloader present, select "ERASE ONLY" and press the START button in the application.<br />
 
NB: If your computer is not up to date, you'll have to download the [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=a7b7a05e-6de6-4d3a-a423-37bf0912db84&displaylang=en latest Microsoft Updated Libraries], necessary on some OS to avoid the "MSVCR100.dll" error: [http://www.eclipsemod.com/downloads/vcredist_x86.exe vcredist_x86.exe].
 
 
==Prepare the Eclipse as an JIG / downgrader dongle==
 
[[File:Eclipse-Downgrader-V1.1.png|Eclipse Updater V1.4c including Downgrader V1.1]]
 
Connect the dongle to an USB port of your PC, execute the EclipseDowngrader.exe, select "DOWNGRADER V1.1" and press the START button in the application to flash the Eclipse for use as a JIG / downgrader dongle (option 2 from the previous explaination). Close the EclipseDowngrader.exe application and safely remove the Eclips3 dongle.
 
 
==Downgrading Process==
 
The downgrading method for Eclips3 is almost identical to any other PSgrade/JIG device.
 
I recommend you backup your saved games and /dev_flash folders — not in all cases the downgrade can be performed without dataloss. There are conflicting reports of this, for some it works lossless (e.g. old PS3 FAT users with 256MB NAND), for others the harddisk is completely blanked (newer PS3 and PS3 slim users with 16MB NAND). You can use the XMB built-in BACKUP/RESTORE functions (fast, but doesn't backup locked/system files), and if you are running a JailBreak capable firmware, you can use FTP (slow). For the /dev_flash folders you need to use either FTP or Multiman / Comgenie Filemanager.
 
You can use the downgrading process also to convert a kiosk/demo model to a full retail model: [http://www.ps3hax.net/2010/12/how-to-convert-a-kiosk-demo-ps3-into-a-fully-functional-retail-unit/ *guide*]
 
Warning notes:
 
* Do not UPdate in Factory/Service Mode ([http://pastie.org/1358201 results in "8002f14e" error]), only downgrade or same version! Only UPgrade in Retail mode!
*Do not use Factory/Service Mode to enforce installing Debug updates on Retail PS3's! ([http://www.ps3hax.net/2010/12/tutorial-how-to-unbrick-your-ps3-if-you-have-the-5-beeps-whilst-using-service-mode-by-gliitch/ *fix*])
*Do not downgrade if you use the PS3 for playing Blu-Ray movies! (fix: you need to restore the backup after downgrade you have made of /dev_flash2 and /dev_flash3 before downgrading). Models affected: all 256MB NAND models (CECHA up and including CECHG, log after downgrade contains 'vflash disabled'). 16MB NAND models are unaffected (CECHH and higher/newer are unaffected, log after downgrade contains 'vflash enabled') and can still play bluray movies after downgrade.
 
 
 
==Getting in Factory/Service Mode and Downgrading==
 
<ol>
<li>Insert the Eclips3 dongle that has been flashed with the JIG / downgrader into the rightmost USB-port (closest to the Blu-Ray reader) of your PS3. Turn on the console using the same boot method as all other jailbreaks: Press power then immediately press eject within ~200ms. Your console will turn on and the Eclips3 dongle will light up the red LED followed by the green LED. Turn off your PS3 via menu.<br />
[[File:Eclipse-inserted-in-FAT-PS3-green-led-lit.png|Eclipse inserted in FAT PS3 - green led lit]]<br />
</li>
 
<li>Remove Eclips3 dongle and turn on console to check you are in Factory/Service Mode. You'll see a huge red box on the screen saying Factory/Service Mode. Turn the PS3 off again.<br />
[[File:PS3-factory-service-mode-for-downgrade.png|Factory/Service Mode]]<br />
Remark: If you are using a component cable the image might be garbled.
</li>
 
<li>Load any FAT32 USB Mass Storage Device with 2 files in the root directory: <br />
- the file "PS3UPDAT.PUP" from the Modified 3.41 PUP subfolder <br />
- the file "Lv2diag.self" from the Lv2diag.self FILE 1 subfolder <br />
These must be the only files on the USB pendrive and must be placed in the main (root) directory.<br />
[[File:Downgrader-Pendrive-Contents.png|Downgrader Pendrive Contents]]<br />
 
===Problem solving / tips:===
* Don't use any USB Mass Storage Device with enhanced functions as: encryption, fingerprintreader, U3, pincode etc.
* Don't use USB Mass Storage Devices with a long initialisation time (e.g. some MP3 players)
* Don't use multipartitioned USB Mass Storage Devices, only use 1 single primary FAT32 partition.
* Make sure they are formatted according to specifications with FAT32 (e.g. HP USB Format Tool - or TOKIWA / Ridgecrop FAT32 formatter)
* Most USB Mass Storage Devices that'll work effortless with [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/testing-your-system-for-usb-boot-compatibility/ PenDrive Linux], will also work with the PS3 (for downgrading, upgrading, storage of your Game dumps and any normal filestorage under the XMB). Those USB Mass Storage Devices are most likely also the ones giving you the least problems under more exotic platforms like PSX/PSone, PS2/PStwo, Xbox/X360, Gamecube/Wii etc.
 
<li>Insert the USB Mass Storage Device into the rightmost USB-port (closest to the Blu-Ray reader) of your PS3 (same port we used earlier). Turn the PS3 on and you'll see a black screen but if you look closely the PS3 Hardisk Actity LED will flash. The process takes about 3-4 minutes for the system to install the firmware. Towards the end, the power button on the console will start flashing green and then the console will power off.<br />
[[File:Sandisk-Cruzer-4GB-nonU3-inserted-in-Fat-PS3.png|Sandisk Cruzer 4GB nonU3 inserted in Fat PS3]]<br />
</li>
 
<li>Remove the USB Mass Storage Device and turn on the console, you'll still be in Factory/Service Mode. Verify you've downgraded successfully by going to "System Information". Turn the PS3 off.<br />
[[File:System-information-FW-3.41.png|System Information FW 3.41]]<br />
</li>
 
<li>(Optional) – If you wish to downgrade to any older/other firmware you can follow steps 3, 4, 5 using [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29 any regular full official firmware PUP]. You do not need to use a modified custom firmware anymore now that you're on modified 3.41. Always use a full firmware PUP — using smaller incremental firmware PUPs is not recommended, if at all possible.
 
=== Safe Downgrading Table ===
You can use the [[SKU Models]] table as a reference for safedowngrading (by not lowering the FW below the FW that was available at releasedate/it came equiped with) or use the [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Playstation_Update_Package_%28PUP%29#Using_fake_upgrade_to_get_lowest_firmware_version_info MinVerChk PUP] in Retail mode.
</li>
</ol>
 
 
==Getting out of factory/service mode and back into Retail Mode==
 
Insert the USB Mass Storage Device back into your PC and delete all previous used .PUP and .SELF files and copy the other Lv2Diag.self (File 2) to the root of the flash drive. Insert the USB Mass Storage Device into the rightmost USB-port (closest to the Blu-Ray reader) of your PS3 (same port we used earlier). Power on the PS3 and after about 10 seconds it will power off.<br />
[[File:Getting-back-to-Retail-Mode-Pendrive-Contents.png|Getting back to Retail Mode Pendrive Contents]]<br />
 
 
==Out of factory/service mode and setting things right in Retail mode==
 
Remove USB flash drive and turn on your console again. You'll be out of Factory/Service mode and back in retail mode with your chosen firmware version installed. You'll need to go through and configure everything again — PS3 video, audio, date/time etc…
 
 
==Remove JIG/Downgrader firmware and restore Jailbreaking firmware on Eclips3 dongle==
 
Once you’re done downgrading you can restore the Eclips3 jailbreaking firmware (use the previous "Using the Eclipse Updater / Downgrader" guide for help). First flash back the "ECLIPSE FIRMWARE V1.4" and after that you can use any valid psgroove HEX with "IMPORT PSGROOVE/PSFREEDOM FIRMWARE" and flash it again.<br />
[[File:Eclipse-Updater-V1.3.png|Eclipse Updater V1.3]]<br />
 
Problem solving / tip:
* If you have trouble getting the Jailbreaking firmware back on the Eclips3, use the EclipseUpdaterV1.3 application.
* If you still have troubles, you can try erasing first.
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