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ID    nick    Created Date           User Touched Date      Last Edit Date         Edit Count
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Pages 6,146
Users (active/registered) 22 / 6,764
Files 2,823
Admins 8
Edits 79,130
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"We have 1,056 articles" -> seems my pills against OCD aren't working /sarcasm

long / high bandwidth pages

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Main Page 354611 5816 2062417576
KaKaRoTo Kind of ´Jailbreak´ 105868 4671 494509428
ReDRM / Piracy dongles 93745 4671 437882895
Hardware flashing 66220 57566 3812020520
SKU Models 65287 59755 3901224685
Hypervisor Reverse Engineering 64371 322542 20762351082
Playstation Update Package (PUP) 44130 24483 1080434790
QA Flagging 39425 13347 526205475
Per Console Keys 38006 3748 142446488
Keys 36417 40110 1460685870
Boot Order 21250 5776 122740000
Flash 18923 194941 3688868543
Error Codes 14844 160581 2383664364
LV2 Functions and Syscalls 14670 62151 911755170
Dual Firmware 13542 8119 109947498
Motherboard Revisions 13397 6994 93698618
Flash (Hardware) 13138 30715 403533670
Syscon Hardware 12456 23166 288555696
OtherOS++ 12148 62537 759699476
Dumping Metldr 12018 12337 148266066
Dev Tools 12008 16822 201998576
Resizing VFLASH Storage Device 11975 8113 97153175
More System Information 11965 4673 55912445
Bluray Drive 10427 23653 246629831
Downgrading with linux 10296 3373 34728408
Downgrading with NOR flasher 10079 15706 158300774
Graf's PSGroove Payload 9827 25475 250342825
Booting Linux from PS3 internal HDD 9621 2679 25774659
Basic Bluray disc authentication procedure 9268 4921 45607828
SELF File Format and Decryption 9224 19301 178032424
PS3 Payload Development 9108 18344 167077152
Unlocking the 8th SPE 9084 1045 9492780
Components 9006 50045 450705270
Booting petitboot from VFLASH 8596 9948 85513008
PS3Cobra Payload Reverse Engineering 8082 19212 155271384
Remote Play 8081 [9764 78902884
Downgrading Firmware 7785 1658 12907530
PS3MFW Builder 7472 112887 843491664
XRegistry.sys 7314 32610 238509540
RSX 7199 19767 142302633
SPU Isolated Modules Reverse Engineering 7120 6899 49120880
Harddrive 7029 22305 156781845
Cell Programming IBM 6965 13748 95754820
PSJailbreak Exploit Payload Reverse Engineering 6884 45635 314151340
Files on the PS3 6882 152270 1047922140
IDA pro disassembler and debugger 6823 4696 32040808
Environments 6739 6080 40973120
Power Supply 6263 9384 58771992
Wifi 6247 14897 93061559
Downgrading with NAND flasher 6128 34036 208572608

Developer Boards

Device Price(USD) SOC Latest release Date RAM (MB) IO(GPIO,jtag,usb,etc) problems
BIOSTAR A68I-350 $80 AMD Fusion APU 350D ? 16000 hdmi,usb3,gigabit ethernet,analog audio IO, sata-6Gbs, etc
ECS VX900-I $70 VIA L2007 (1.6G, 800MHz) ? 8000 hdmi,usb,gigabit ethernet,analog audio IO,sata, etc
Chromecast $35 DE3005-A1 2013-07-25 512 hdmi,wifi,usb
nowTV $16 BCM­2835 2011-07-20 256 usb2,hdmi,audio,composite,wifi,Bluetooth
RaspberryPi B $35 BCM2835 (700 MHz ARM1176JZF-S) 2012/10/15 512 Ethernet,GPIO,usb2,hdmi,audio,vga
ARNDALE-5250-A $250 Exynos5 (1.7 GHz dual-core, ARM Cortex A15) 2012/10/26 2000
Cubieboard $50 AllWinner A10 (1GHz ARM Cortex A8) 2013/01/01 1000 Ethernet ,GPIO,usb2,hdmi,audio,vga,IR,sata
VIA APC $50 VIA (800MHz) TBD(2012/06/00) 512 HDMI + VGA + USB 2.0 (x4) + Audio out / Mic in + microSD Slot
Arduino Mini 05 €12 ATmega328 (16 MHz) 2012/05/19 0.002
Arduino Ethernet Rev3 WITH PoE €55 ATmega328 (16 MHz) 2012/05/19 0.002 Ethernet, Micro SD card
BASIC Stamp 2sx $60 (50 MHz) 2006‎/01/18 0.000064
BeagleBoneBlack $45 AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 512 ethernet, usb2, HDMI, 2x 46 pin headers
BeagleBone $90 AM335x (720 MHz ARM Cortex A8) 2010/10/14 256 ethernet, usb2
BeagleBoard $125 TI DM3730 (1 GHz ARM Cortex A8) 2010/10/14 256 ethernet, usb2, SD, analog audio io, hdmi
BBC Micro £335 MOS Technology 6502/6512(2 MHz) obsolete(1985) 0.032
Cotton Candy $200 Exynos 4210 (1.2 GHz dual-core ARM Cortex A9) 2012/09/00 1000
MK802 $42 Allwinner A10 (1.5GHz ARM Cortex A8) 2012/05/00 1000 wifin, USB 2, hdmi
Ouya $100 Nvidia Tegra 3 (1.6 GHz Quad-core, ARM Cortex A9) TBD(2013/04/00) 1000 USB 2.0 + Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n + Bluetooth LE 4.0 + Ethernet
Aakash/UbiSlate $35 (800 MHz ARM Cortex A8) 2012/04/00 256
PandaBoard ES $182 OMAP4460 (1.2 GHz dual-core, ARM Cortex A9) 2011/11/16 1000 usb2+ethernet+hdmi+sd+analog Audio io
Odroid-X $130 Exynos4412 (1.4 GHz quad-core) 2012/11/01 1000 usb2+ethernet+hdmi+sd+analog Audio io
ZAP-A10 $87 AML8726-M3 (1GHz, ARM Cortex A9) 2012/11/05 1000 SD/SDHC + 4 USB + OPTICAL +LAN + HDMI + VIDEO + L + R + VGA + Remote controller
TonidoPlug2 £75 Armada 310 (88F6283 800Mhz) 2012/10/03 512 gigabit Ethernet, WiFi b/g/n, usb2, SATA
synology $160 (1.0GHz ARM Cortex A8) 2011/00/00 128 gigabit Ethernet, usb2 root
GuruPlug Server $100 Kirkwood 88F6281 (1.2GHz ) 512 gigabit Ethernet, usb2, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth v2.1, SD Slot, eSATA
D2Plug $250 ARMADA 510 (PJ4 800MHz dual-core, ARMv7) 1000 gigabit Ethernet, usb2, Wi-Fi b/g, Bluetooth v2.1, SD Slot, eSATA, HDMI, vga
ITLD2500HN $80 Atom D2500 (1.86GHz dual-core) 4000 Gigabit Ethernet, sata, USB 2.0, VGA, analog audio i/o,
MBJNF99FL-525 $200 Atom D525 (1.86GHz dual-core) 4000 Gigabit Ethernet, 6x sata, USB 3.0, VGA, analog audio i/o, hdmi,
ITLDN2800MT $110 Atom N2800 (1.86GHz dual-core) 4000 Gigabit Ethernet, sata, USB 2.0, VGA, analog audio i/o, hdmi
CuBox $140 ARMADA 510 (PJ4 800MHz dual-core, ARMv7) 1000 Gigabit Ethernet, eSata, USB 2.0, 1 Optical SPDIF Output Port, hdmi
XE303C12 $250 Exynos 5 (1.7GHz dual-core) 2000 wifi, sata, USB 3.0, screen, battery,


Messageboard

Changed the capcha to simple and added this: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi Let me know if there are any other extensions that could be handy - defyboy

Thanks - euss

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Templates

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Something looks broken in some templates (e.g. the ones that are using this image: http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/File:Imbox_content.png), and some others that are using the other icons that appears at the bottom of http://www.ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Category:Templates ^ those are imports from wikipedia or others.

After looking at most of them... i think all the templates needs a revision/update, i imagine you or other members of the staff are aware of it (there are logs of changes in lot of them), and also i imagine is not an easy task, but there are some easy to fix:

^ all above are new 'experimental' formatted using templates to make sure page structure stays uniform while making auto menus more easier


Some icon templates has been replaced by a new ones with better resolution icons, and the names of the files/templates follows a new "naming convention", the new ones are "icon category xxx"

Also, the names for "icon content xxx" templates has been changed, but not the names of the files (can be erased and uploaded again but this is for paranoid ordering)

Another templates for icons that can follow this "naming convention" are the "icon media xxx" (the 4 templates with tiny disc icons used in emulation page mostly)... and "icon controller xxx" (the dualshock and move buttons that are a lot, but are not used too much in other pages)

sandungas

Uncomfirmed Filesystem mountpoints

Hi euss.. i found these FS supported by the PS3 on the net. they aren't listed on the wiki:
CELL_FS_ADMINFS // ???

CELL_FS_DUMMYFS , /host_root , /app_home
CELL_FS_HOSTFS
CELL_FS_PSEUDO

CELL_FS_EFAT, /dev_usb000 (what is the difference between this and CELL_FS_FAT?)
CELL_FS_PFAT, /dev_usb000 (what is the difference between this and CELL_FS_FAT?)

CELL_FS_LOOP

Listed on the wiki
CELL_FS_UFS
CELL_FS_ISO9660
CELL_FS_UDF
CELL_FS_FAT
CELL_FS_SIMPLEFS

i only need to know if they are real or not and what they do.
Here are the Mountpoints that are listed on the wiki http://ps3devwiki.com/wiki/Files_on_the_PS3.. maybe a new page with them can be really useful!
Deroad 16:07, 28 June 2012 (MSK)

shop firmware

Euss, have you used 4.3X shop firmware before? As the 4.3X still uses the same method that pre 4.3X firmwares to stub all XMB items except those "sel://" calls, stubbing those is done by the modules which prevent them from working.--Ps3hen 15:34, 19 November 2012 (MSK)

Actually I was referring to CEX/Retail and the default MFW tasks used to add Install Packages. Didnt look far into it, was just glad to see wiki was up, saw your edit and it reminded me of something in my backlog of that day, so I thought, lets add that note before I forget Euss

About the naming of Shop FW. Terms like "SEX" are just pseudonyms, shop firmwares are technically CEX firmwares, they only work on ps3s with a retail (CEX) Target IDs, and the term "shop" is only mentioned in the index.dat, version.txt, vsh.self(update URL). The term "SEX" is never mentioned in Shop FWs. In the UPL.xml, shop FW uses the same <Product> value as retail FW (CEX-ww). I personally think it is incorrect to exclusively refer to retail FW as CEX FW, and then to say shop FW is SEX firmware as if it is SEX is another kind of target ID. It's more correct to say Retail FWand Shop FW and class them both under CEX Firmware, or Firmwares made for CEX consoles. And as a side note, because they are both made for CEX PS3s, it is relatively easy to install either retail or shop fw on a CEX PS3 regardless of which one is already installed. Just generally, naming FWs after target IDs is incorrect, it just so happens that for all PS3 types (except CEX) there is only one FW type which can be used with it.--Ps3hen 09:18, 22 November 2012 (MSK)

The SEX shortcode is just a made up name. It saves you from writing "CEX/Retail patched to Shop/Kiosk/Demonstration by adding promo_flags in root of PUP or a firmware officially downloaded from Shop updater server which updates independant from normal CEX/Retail server" - see also Target ID Euss
I see, well perhaps having a note next to SEX Firmware in the software settings table, just so people understand it's a CEX firmware too. Yes I have seen the Target ID page recently.--Ps3hen 10:18, 22 November 2012 (MSK)


DEH-H1001-D

Hi,
if you have a NAND-Dump of this console, try to get the auth-id's of some selfs, then compare them with the auth-id's of the installed FW (original PUP/ROM), then you know which FW is installed. (e.g vsh (DEX): 10700003FF000001; vsh (CEX): 10700005FF000001)
Regards, Strike Venom 16:25, 16 December 2012 (CET)

Havent looked at authIDs, but I know both ROS where filled with 0.85.009 which is a DEX preretail FW - thus I assumed it was the DEH/cookie13 (it is a cookie13 for sure). But looking at the TargetID 83 made me doubt and it seemed a CEX preretail. Perhaps it is a CEX QA flagged, capable of runnning DEX - like that CBEH.
Euss
It could be a special QA Token Flag that allows installing of FW for other Target-IDs or the FW just doesn't check the Target ID. (Or: Maybe it's a preretail CEX FW?; The CBEH (CECH Prototypes) that I know do have CEX Target ID)
Strike Venom
These are the 085.009 AuthIDs
Euss
OK, it's the "normal" 085.009 ROM -> Either it's not checking the Target-ID (If you look at the ebootrom structure, there's no way for the installer to determine for which Target ID this Update is) or a special QA-Flag is required.
Update: I asked someone who owns a DEH-H1001-D and he says that the PS3 accepts only DEX Updates (even 4.30+!), so if this is a valid dump from a DEH-H1001-D, there must be something else that allows installing DEX FW on CEX.
Strike Venom

Is it me or DEH-H1001-D (COOKIE-13) 0x1 metldr revision key just changed ? O_o

-Mathieulh


This is how I have it:
Offset(h) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F
00000000  00 00 2A 7F 12 1D 73 39 4A F2 98 81 F8 D6 B1 8C  ..*...s9Jò˜.øÖ±Œ
00000010  00 00 2A 7F                                      ..*.
  
00040840  00 00 0E C0 66 45 66 FA 77 88 F8 43 2F B7 AA 62  ...ÀfEfúwˆøC/·ªb
00040850  00 00 0E C0                                      ...À
  
00080870  00 00 00 01 00 83 00 01                          .....ƒ..
  
0F000000  00 00 2A 7F 12 1D 73 39 4A F2 98 81 F8 D6 B1 8C  ..*...s9Jò˜.øÖ±Œ
0F000010  00 00 2A 7F                                      ..*.

which is that COOKIE-13 board with  CEX  tid added in [1] Euss br />Euss

OK, it's the "normal" 085.009 ROM -> Either it's not checking the Target-ID (If you look at the ebootrom structure, there's no way for the installer to determine for which Target ID this Update is) or a special QA-Flag is required.



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