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= What is a JigKick Battery? = | = What is a JigKick Battery? = | ||
The term "JigKick" refers to external hardware that, when connected, causes the PSP to boot in Manufacturing Mode (commonly known as service mode). In this mode, the [[ | The term "JigKick" refers to external hardware that, when connected, causes the PSP to boot in Manufacturing Mode (commonly known as service mode). In this mode, the [[PRE-IPL]] launches the [[IPL]] from sector 16 on the physical drive (the Memory Stick) instead of the NAND. | ||
The original JigKick Battery (also referred to as "Pandora Battery") is a PSP battery that reports a serial number of 0xFFFFFFFF. This version of JigKick Battery is only compatible with PSP-1000 and PSP-2000. Newer versions of JigKick hardware have been created for other models. | The original JigKick Battery (also referred to as "Pandora Battery") is a PSP battery that reports a serial number of 0xFFFFFFFF. This version of JigKick Battery is only compatible with PSP-1000 and PSP-2000. Newer versions of JigKick hardware have been created for other models. | ||
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== Pandora's Release == | == Pandora's Release == | ||
The original Pandora JigKick Battery and [[Magic_Memory_Stick | Magic Memory Stick]] software was [https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183619/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/unbricker-for-all-firmwares.html released by Team C+D] on August 22nd, 2007. It included a PSP homebrew app to re-write | The original Pandora JigKick Battery and [[Magic_Memory_Stick | Magic Memory Stick]] software was [https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183619/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/unbricker-for-all-firmwares.html released by Team C+D] on August 22nd, 2007. It included a PSP homebrew app to re-write a battery's serial number to 0xFFFFFFFF and another homebrew app to create a Magic Memory Stick capable of installing a fresh copy of firmware 1.50 on any PSP-1000, allowing unbricking or downgrading from any firmware. | ||
This first version of the JigKick Battery continued to work on the PSP-2000 with updated [[Magic_Memory_Stick | Magic Memory Stick]] software. | This first version of the JigKick Battery continued to work on the PSP-2000 with updated [[Magic_Memory_Stick | Magic Memory Stick]] software. | ||
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=== Battery EEPROM Write Access Patched in New Motherboards === | === Battery EEPROM Write Access Patched in New Motherboards === | ||
Starting with the second revision of PSP Slim motherboard (TA-085v2 and newer), Sony | Starting with the second revision of PSP Slim motherboard (TA-085v2 and newer), Sony disabled the ability to write to the battery's EEPROM, preventing homebrew software from changing the battery's serial when run on these newer PSPs. Using batteries already converted to JigKick to enter service mode still works on newer PSP-2000s with this change. | ||
=== Battery EEPROM Write Access Patched in New Batteries === | === Battery EEPROM Write Access Patched in New Batteries === | ||
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[https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html First reported by Fanjita] on September 24th, 2007. | [https://web.archive.org/web/20230627183620/http://noobz.fanjita.org/joomla/news/are-new-sony-batteries-pandora-proof.html First reported by Fanjita] on September 24th, 2007. | ||
Sony began preventing EEPROM writes in all sizes of newly manufactured batteries, mostly impacting 1200mAh batteries included with late PSP-2000s and PSP-3000s. These | Sony began preventing EEPROM writes in all sizes of newly manufactured batteries, mostly impacting 1200mAh batteries included with late PSP-2000s and PSP-3000s. These batteries have a string of numbers at the bottom of the label starting with a 4. | ||
=== | === PRE-IPL patch in new Tachyon revisions === | ||
(This section should be moved to [[Magic_Memory_Stick | Magic Memory Stick]] as it deals with the software side of service mode more than the hardware) | (This section should be moved to [[Magic_Memory_Stick | Magic Memory Stick]] as it deals with the software side of service mode more than the hardware) | ||
As time went on, Slim PSPs with different revisions of the TA-088 motherboard have been released, and are confirmed to be Pandora-proof. The TA-088v2 first reported being shipped with Slims in the Asia continent, had a patched Tachyon that disabled the loading of all current Pandora IPL, but however did not defeat the loading of custom firmware IPLs. The ability to flash CFW via Despertar Del Cementerio has been fixed with v6 which uses a new kernel, therefore allowing Pandora Battery to work on TA-088v2. | As time went on, Slim PSPs with different revisions of the TA-088 motherboard have been released, and are confirmed to be Pandora-proof. The TA-088v2 first reported being shipped with Slims in the Asia continent, had a patched Tachyon that disabled the loading of all current Pandora IPL, but however did not defeat the loading of custom firmware IPLs. The ability to flash CFW via Despertar Del Cementerio has been fixed with v6 which uses a new kernel, therefore allowing Pandora Battery to work on TA-088v2. | ||
A third revision of the TA-088 came weeks after v2. Dubbed the TA-088v3, this motherboard is completely Pandora-proof as discovered by Silverspring. Sony has patched Pandora Battery by updating [[ | A third revision of the TA-088 came weeks after v2. Dubbed the TA-088v3, this motherboard is completely Pandora-proof as discovered by Silverspring. Sony has patched Pandora Battery by updating [[PRE-IPL]] in newer [[Tachyon]] revisions (0x00600000 and newer). | ||
Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20081226001926/http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=117432 TA-088v2 report on 14-07-2008] | Source: [https://web.archive.org/web/20081226001926/http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=117432 TA-088v2 report on 14-07-2008] | ||
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= Creating PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 JigKick Battery = | = Creating PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 JigKick Battery = | ||
In order to turn a battery into a JigKick battery, it must be modified so it reports a serial of 0xFFFFFFFF. This can be done through software (softmod) on PSP-1000 and extremely early PSP-2000 consoles by writing to the battery's EEPROM. If softmodding isn't an option, the battery hardware can be changed (hardmod) by lifting the ground pin on the EEPROM, which disables it and causes | In order to turn a battery into a JigKick battery, it must be modified so it reports a serial of 0xFFFFFFFF. This can be done through software (softmod) on PSP-1000 and extremely early PSP-2000 consoles by writing to the battery's EEPROM. If softmodding isn't an option, the battery hardware can be changed (hardmod) by lifting the ground pin on the EEPROM, which disables it and causes the default serial to be used, which happens to be 0xFFFFFFFF. | ||
== Softmod == | == Softmod == | ||
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* Possibly other models of Datel branded batteries | * Possibly other models of Datel branded batteries | ||
<sup>1</sup>: Official Sony batteries | <sup>1</sup>: Official Sony batteries have a string of numbers at the bottom of the label, this string on softmod compatible batteries starts with 2 or 3. If the string on your Sony battery starts with 4, EEPROM writing has been disabled and you will not be able to softmod it. Example image below. | ||
[[File:Sony Battery Number String.jpg|thumb|left]] | |||
=== Battery Softmod Software === | === Battery Softmod Software === |