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| 0x80 || {{TEST}} AVTest / DECR || TEST || TEST | | 0x80 || {{TEST}} AVTest / DECR || TEST || TEST | ||
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| 0x81 || {{DECR}} Reference Tool / DECR || TOOL || TOOL | | 0x81 || {{SD}} System Debugger / {{DECR}} Reference Tool / DECR || TOOL || TOOL | ||
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| 0x82 || {{DEX}} Debug / DEX || DEX || DEX | | 0x82 || {{DEX}} Debug / DEX || DEX || DEX | ||
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| 0x8E || {{CEX}} Retail or {{Shop}} Kiosk - Hong Kong || CEX || HK5 | | 0x8E || {{CEX}} Retail or {{Shop}} Kiosk - Hong Kong || CEX || HK5 | ||
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| 0xA0 || | | 0xA0 || {{ARC}} Arcade || ARC || ARCADE | ||
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Revision as of 00:06, 17 December 2012
A Target ID is a single byte or hexadecimal identifier that determines what type of console you have.
Known Target ID's
Value | Console Type | Shortcode | Region Code |
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0x80 | AV TEST AVTest / DECR | TEST | TEST |
0x81 | SD System Debugger / DECR Reference Tool / DECR | TOOL | TOOL |
0x82 | DEX Debug / DEX | DEX | DEX |
0x83 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Japan | CEX | J1 |
0x84 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - USA | CEX | UC2 |
0x85 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Europe | CEX | CEL |
0x86 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Korea | CEX | KR2 |
0x87 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - United Kingdom | CEX | CEK |
0x88 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Mexico | CEX | MX2 |
0x89 | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Australia/New Zealand | CEX | AU3 |
0x8A | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - South Asia | CEX | E12 |
0x8B | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Taiwan | CEX | TW1 |
0x8C | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Russia | CEX | RU3 |
0x8D | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - China (Never released) | CEX | CN9 |
0x8E | CEX Retail or Template:Shop Kiosk - Hong Kong | CEX | HK5 |
0xA0 | ARC Arcade | ARC | ARCADE |
The 6th byte in IDPS (can be found in EID0 and EID5, see Flash) represents your Target ID