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The older format is inherited from PSP firmware, the file exists in PSP firmware, and exists in PS3 firmware because is used by the PSP emulator inside PS3 firmware, this file structure is not explained here, for more info about it see: {{talk}} <!--main header seems to match partially with the new format, there is no index, and the compression algorithm is unknown, probably something inherited from PSP as RLZ--> | The older format is inherited from PSP firmware, the file exists in PSP firmware, and exists in PS3 firmware because is used by the PSP emulator inside PS3 firmware, this file structure is not explained here, for more info about it see: {{talk}} <!--main header seems to match partially with the new format, there is no index, and the compression algorithm is unknown, probably something inherited from PSP as RLZ--> | ||
The new format is shared between PS3 and PSVita, the only difference is the endianess order of some values (because | The new format is shared between PS3 and PSVita, the only difference is the endianess order of some values (because different architecture processors), PS3 is big endian and PSVita little endian | ||
The versions of this files listed in the tables below are refered to the exact binary that was included in either PS3 or PSVita firmwares | The versions of this files listed in the tables below are refered to the exact binary that was included in either PS3 or PSVita firmwares |