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| CECHK || 3.55 || 0E69.0001000400040002 || generation 5 || 01040402.pkg || | | CECHK || 3.55 || 0E69.0001000400040002 || generation 5 || 01040402.pkg || | ||
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| CECHL || 3.65 || 065D.0000000000000000 || | | CECHL || 3.65 || 065D.0000000000000000 || generation 8 || No patches installed || | ||
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| CECHP || 4.00 || 065D.0000000000000000 || | | CECHP || 4.00 || 065D.0000000000000000 || generation 8 || No patches installed || | ||
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! PS3 Slim model !! Bigger firmware installed!! @SC string !! Syscon generation (based on SC string) !! syscon patch installed !! Notes | ! PS3 Slim model !! Bigger firmware installed!! @SC string !! Syscon generation (based on SC string) !! syscon patch installed !! Notes | ||
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| CECH20xx || 4.00 || 0832.00010002083E0832 || generation | | CECH20xx || 4.00 || 0832.00010002083E0832 || generation 9 || 00010002083E0832.pkg || First model of slim with fat components | ||
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| CECH25xx || 3.41 || 08C2.0000000000000000 || | | CECH25xx || 3.41 || 08C2.0000000000000000 || generation 10 || No patches installed || | ||
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| CECH25xx || 4.00 || 08C2.0000000000000000 || | | CECH25xx || 4.00 || 08C2.0000000000000000 || generation 10 || No patches installed || | ||
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| CECH30xx || 4.00 || 0918.0000000000000000 || | | CECH30xx || 4.00 || 0918.0000000000000000 || generation 11 || No patches installed || | ||
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00010005********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 6 | 00010005********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 6 | ||
There are no more patches inside 4.00 firmware, but | There are no more patches inside 4.00 firmware, but probably there are more syscon generations used in newer motherboards (this ones doesn't need patches yet) | ||
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i think that this will explain everything: http://pastebin.com/k8KHGkzB and these are the generation of the SC http://pastebin.com/aJ3gxRKx (probably the first group is the correct one). deroad | i think that this will explain everything: http://pastebin.com/k8KHGkzB and these are the generation of the SC http://pastebin.com/aJ3gxRKx (probably the first group is the correct one). deroad |
Revision as of 01:42, 8 January 2012
Screenshot examples
- FW 3.41ofw CECH-25xx example
- FW 3.55 example
- FW CECHJ04 3.55 example
- FW 3.56 example
- FW 3.56 Demonhades example
- FW 3.65 example
- FW 4.00 example
- FW 4.00 example
- FW 4.00 example (SHOP)
- FW 4.00 example (DEX)
Syscon format speculation
By looking at the SC versions of the example images uploaded... the first part of the format (qqqq.****************) seems not to be accurate
There are two CECH-25xx, one in 3.41ofw, and other in 4.00ofw... both with the string "08C2.0000000000000000"
The fact that the installation of 4.00ofw in this motherboard installs no patches (0000000000000000) means that the "base syscon firmware" (08C2) includes all the needed patches (in other words... 4.00 ofw contains no patches aplicables to this syscon)
So 08C2 seems to be one of the higher possibles "values" for CECH-25xx slim boards (the higher models hackables)
probably the ppqq is the chip vendor/model + version?.
Temporally table to fill with examples to deduce the format of the first bytes before the point "." (please help to fill it)
PS3 Fat model | Bigger firmware installed | @SC string | Syscon generation (based on SC string) | syscon patch installed | Notes |
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CECHC | 3.15 | 0C16.0001000100030002 | generation 2 | 01010302.pkg | Old patch because never updated over 3.40 |
CECHC | 3.55 | 0C16.0001000100030003 | generation 2 | 01010303.pkg | |
CECHC | 3.70 | 0C16.0001000100030003 | generation 2 | 01010303.pkg | |
CECHH | 3.60 | 0DBF.0001000300030002 | generation 4 | 01030302.pkg | |
CECHH | 4.00 | 0DBF.0001000300030002 | generation 4 | 01030302.pkg | |
CECHJ | 3.55 | 0E69.0001000400040002 | generation 5 | 01040402.pkg | |
CECHK | 3.55 | 0E69.0001000400040002 | generation 5 | 01040402.pkg | |
CECHL | 3.65 | 065D.0000000000000000 | generation 8 | No patches installed | |
CECHP | 4.00 | 065D.0000000000000000 | generation 8 | No patches installed |
PS3 Slim model | Bigger firmware installed | @SC string | Syscon generation (based on SC string) | syscon patch installed | Notes |
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CECH20xx | 4.00 | 0832.00010002083E0832 | generation 9 | 00010002083E0832.pkg | First model of slim with fat components |
CECH25xx | 3.41 | 08C2.0000000000000000 | generation 10 | No patches installed | |
CECH25xx | 4.00 | 08C2.0000000000000000 | generation 10 | No patches installed | |
CECH30xx | 4.00 | 0918.0000000000000000 | generation 11 | No patches installed |
Actually the only way to identify the "syscon generation" from this info screen is based on the patches installed (the string after the point ".") by comparing them with this list Syscon patches
So as an example:
00010000********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 1
00010001********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 2
00010002********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 3
00010003********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 4
00010004********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 5
00010005********.pkg is a patch for syscon generation 6
There are no more patches inside 4.00 firmware, but probably there are more syscon generations used in newer motherboards (this ones doesn't need patches yet)
i think that this will explain everything: http://pastebin.com/k8KHGkzB and these are the generation of the SC http://pastebin.com/aJ3gxRKx (probably the first group is the correct one). deroad