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m (This notes was based on some initial tests made by 3141card, me, and his friends, because we had doubts about the 2 posible motherboards used in CECH-25xx, i think we dont need them anymore)
m (Thx for the wiki updates related with chassis m4j0r, i suggested that the concept of a chassis identifyer worths to be introduced here because this page is very important and popular, nice progress)
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== Description ==
== Description ==
Platform ID (or plat.id) is a hardware identifyer...
Platform ID (or plat.id) is a hardware identifyer that indicates the target hardware revision
*Gives you the target hardware revision. The [[Chassis ID|Chassis Type]] is part of it and defines the group.
*The [[Platform ID]] name includes the [[Chassis ID|Chassis Type]] letter
*Dont confuse with other motherboard identifyers in [[Flash:Individual_System_Data_-_cISD#cISD1|cISD1]] section as:
*Dont confuse them with other motherboard identifyers in [[Flash:Individual_System_Data_-_cISD#cISD1|cISD1]] section as:
**'''board_id''' is the serial number "printed" in the motherboard. In PS3's from euro region this same number is part of "PS3 serial" in the white sticker (e.g. SERIAL: xx-'''12345678'''-xxxxxx-CECH-xxxxX [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/File:Console-sticker-FAT-back.png]). USA and other regions does not list it
**'''board_id''' is the serial number "printed" in the motherboard. In PS3's from euro region this same number is part of "PS3 serial" in the white sticker (e.g. SERIAL: xx-'''12345678'''-xxxxxx-CECH-xxxxX [http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/File:Console-sticker-FAT-back.png]). USA and other regions does not list it
**'''kiban_id''' is the barcode "printed" in the motherboard
**'''kiban_id''' is the barcode "printed" in the motherboard
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*''0x030550'' is the '''PS3 version''' also if spoofed to another FW
*''0x030550'' is the '''PS3 version''' also if spoofed to another FW
*''0x40436f6b423130'' converted to ascii is ''@CokB10'' and that is the '''Platform ID'''
*''0x40436f6b423130'' converted to ascii is ''@CokB10'' and that is the '''Platform ID'''
**Since COK-002 motherboard the fourth letter of the [[Platform ID]] indicates the chassis, e.g. "Cok'''B'''10" is [[Chassis ID|Chassis Type]] = '''B'''
*''0xb5ed'' is the '''Build Number''' also if spoofed to another FW
*''0xb5ed'' is the '''Build Number''' also if spoofed to another FW



Revision as of 14:47, 24 April 2021

Description

Platform ID (or plat.id) is a hardware identifyer that indicates the target hardware revision

  • The Platform ID name includes the Chassis Type letter
  • Dont confuse them with other motherboard identifyers in cISD1 section as:
    • board_id is the serial number "printed" in the motherboard. In PS3's from euro region this same number is part of "PS3 serial" in the white sticker (e.g. SERIAL: xx-12345678-xxxxxx-CECH-xxxxX [1]). USA and other regions does not list it
    • kiban_id is the barcode "printed" in the motherboard

LV2 syscall: Get OS Version, Platform ID, and Build Number

#include <ppu-lv2.h>

s32 lv2_get_platform_info(uint8_t platform_info[0x18]){
	lv2syscall1(387, (uint64_t) info);
	return_to_user_prog(s32);
}

this is what you could get:

0305500000000040436f6b42313000000000b5ed00100000

where

  • 0x030550 is the PS3 version also if spoofed to another FW
  • 0x40436f6b423130 converted to ascii is @CokB10 and that is the Platform ID
    • Since COK-002 motherboard the fourth letter of the Platform ID indicates the chassis, e.g. "CokB10" is Chassis Type = B
  • 0xb5ed is the Build Number also if spoofed to another FW

Example from decrypted lv0

Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
000379C0  47 6E 6F 00 00 00 00 00 43 6F 6B 00 00 00 00 00  Gno.....Cok.....
000379D0  43 79 74 32 00 00 00 00 43 79 74 33 00 00 00 00  Cyt2....Cyt3....
000379E0  53 68 72 00 00 00 00 00 43 79 74 31 00 00 00 00  Shr.....Cyt1....
    
Shr = Shreck (0.00)
Cyt = Cytology (0.30)
Cok = Cookie (0.30)
Gno = Gnome. Probably the Zego BCU-100, references can be found in the 'try_cpbusy' script inside the CP update for the DECR-1000 (2.00)

See also: Prototypes

Examples documented by users

PS3 Model Motherboard platform ID Speculation Notes
DEH-R1000 TMU-510 Cyt2.2 Cyt2.2 confirmed for DEH-R1000/TMU-510
DEH-R1010 TMU-510 Cyt2.2 Cyt2.2 confirmed for DEH-R1010/TMU-510
DEH-R1020 TMU-510 Cyt2.2 Cyt2.2 confirmed for DEH-R1020/TMU-510
DEH-R1030 TMU-520 Cyt3.1 Cyt3.1 confirmed for DEH-R1030/TMU-520
DEH-R1040 TMU-520 Cyt3.2 Cyt3.2 confirmed for DEH-R1040/TMU-520
DECR-1000 TMU-520 Cyt3.2 Cyt3.2 confirmed for DECR-1000/TMU-520
DEH-H1001-D COOKIE-13 Cok13 ?
DEH-H1000A-E COK-001 (Prototype) Cok14 Cok14 confirmed for DEH-H1000A-E http://pastie.org/private/jfry49hxsrbw0v6wr3crpa
CECHAxx / CECHBxx COK-001 Cok14 Cok14 confirmed for CECHAxx?/COK-001 http://pastie.org/private/m7ha5d7ngaaq6mpn0fnurq
CECHCxx / CECHExx COK-002 CokB10 CokB10 confirmed for CECHC04/COK-002
CECHGxx SEM-001 CokC12
CECHHxx DIA-001 CokD10 CokD10 confirmed for CECHH04/DIA-001/FW-min:1.97
CECHJxx / CECHKxx DIA-002 CokE10 DECHJ00A
CECHLxx / CECHMxx / CECHPxx / CECHQxx VER-001 CokF10 CokF10 confirmed for CECHL00/VER-001 and CECHP04/VER-001
DECR-1400 DEB-001 Deb01 Deb01 confirmed for DECR-1400/DEB-001
CECH-20xx DYN-001 CokG11 CokG11 confirmed for CECH-20xx/DYN-001 http://pastie.org/5394300
CECH-21xx SUR-001 CokH11 CECH-2104A (date code 0B). FW-min 3.20
CECH-25xx JTP-001 CokJ13 CokJ13 confirmed for CECH-2504B/JTP-001/datecode:0C
CECH-25xx JSD-001 CokJ20 CECH-2501A FW-min 3.50 http://pastie.org/8086813
CECH-2501B FW-min 3.40
CECH-30xx KTE-001 CokK10 DECH-3000A
CECH-40xx ? MSX-001 CokL20 ?
CECH-40xx MPX-001 CokM30 CokM30 confirmed for CECH-4004A/MPX-001(EMMC)/datecode:2D/FW-min:4.25
CECH-42xx ? NPX-001 CokN.. ?
CECH-42xx PPX-001 CokP40 CokP40 confirmed for CECH-4204A/PPX-001(EMMC)/datecode:3C/FW-min:4.50
CECH-42xx ? PQX-001 CokQ.. ?
CECH-43xx RTX-001 CokR30 CokR30 confirmed for CECH-4301A/FW-min:4.60
CECH-43xx REX-001 cokX.. ?

Help Request

Dump platform info (coded by "3141card" as a standalone function for documenting purposes)

http://www.mediafire.com/?xdqi5j27w3tg0c1

  • How to use:
  1. Plug a storage device in usb0 (USB port closer to the Bluray drive)
  2. Install and boot the app... then the PS3 beeps 3 times... then the app automatically quits and returns to XMB (there is no display on screen, this is normal)
  3. A file with the name "platform_info.bin" is created in usb0
  4. Open this file in a hex editor, take note of the Cok*** (can be readed in ASCII in the hex editor)

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