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* E.g. to dump your ATA, ENCDEC or EID2 keys you have to make signed isolated SPU modules or loaders. | * E.g. to dump your ATA, ENCDEC or EID2 keys you have to make signed isolated SPU modules or loaders. | ||
* This is a tutorial how to do it on Linux (it doesn't matter on PC or PS3). | * This is a tutorial how to do it on Linux (it doesn't matter on PC or PS3). | ||
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==SPU GCC Compiler== | |||
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=How To Test Isolated SPU Modules and Loaders= | =How To Test Isolated SPU Modules and Loaders= |
Revision as of 19:41, 7 September 2012
Introduction
- E.g. to dump your ATA, ENCDEC or EID2 keys you have to make signed isolated SPU modules or loaders.
- This is a tutorial how to do it on Linux (it doesn't matter on PC or PS3).