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[http://pastie.org/private/hcir9ukjmdqaj3pccs7xw pfd.c]
[http://pastie.org/private/hcir9ukjmdqaj3pccs7xw pfd.c]


to compile it just place it inside the ps3tools folder and add into the makefile pfd in the last '''TOOLS +=''' line
to compile it just place it inside the ps3tools folder and add '''pfd''' into the makefile in the last '''TOOLS +=''' line


[[User:Deroad|Deroad]] 20:09, 15 July 2012 (MSK)
[[User:Deroad|Deroad]] 20:09, 15 July 2012 (MSK)

Revision as of 18:10, 15 July 2012

Sperimental PFD Reader

pfd.c

to compile it just place it inside the ps3tools folder and add pfd into the makefile in the last TOOLS += line

Deroad 20:09, 15 July 2012 (MSK)


The guys at http://us.xploder.net are the first ones that reversed the .PFD structure/encryption/signing

His "Xploder PS3 Cheats System" (is a disc intended to be used in PC) is able to decrypt and reencrypt .PFD files in a PC

In difference with the previous cheat hacks as (Code Freak, PS3UserCheat, E3 GoldenFinger, P3Go Cheat, PS3 Cheat Enabler) this old methods depends of a dongle that patches the firmware to bypass the .PFD checks


By reversing what this disc does we can understand the decryption method


Just a collection of PARAM (.bin .pfd .sfo .tpf) files: http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0OAXGOHN/PARAM.rar_links