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*Flash1 - Used to store the XMB settings, network configurations, the background image in FW 2.00 and above, and the Custom Theme in FW 3.70 and above. | *Flash1 - Used to store the XMB settings, network configurations, the background image in FW 2.00 and above, and the Custom Theme in FW 3.70 and above. | ||
*Flash2 - In firmwares 3.00 and up, this contains the half of the DRM for Sony's official PS1 emulator (the other half being in the flash0) | *Flash2 - In firmwares 3.00 and up, this contains the half of the DRM for Sony's official PS1 emulator (the other half being in the flash0) | ||
*Flash3 - Used on development kits in firmware 5.00 and later to store kbooti.bin, kbooti is copied from flash3 to 0xBFE00000 (tachsm) by bootdispi.bin, about 1 MiB in size, It is used on retail units to store vsh specific applications such as 1seg. In custom firmwares it can be used along with flash2 to redirect firmware elements such as fonts | *Flash3 - Used on development kits in firmware 5.00 and later to store kbooti.bin, kbooti is copied from flash3 to 0xBFE00000 (tachsm) by bootdispi.bin, about 1 MiB in size, It is used on retail units to store vsh specific applications such as 1seg. In custom firmwares it can be used along with flash2 to redirect firmware elements such as fonts. | ||
*Flash4 - Cannot be mounted. It is suspected that it is unformatted and may be for future use hence why it cannot be read. | *Flash4 - Cannot be mounted. It is suspected that it is unformatted and may be for future use hence why it cannot be read. | ||
*Flash5 - Cannot be mounted. It is suspected that it is unformatted and may be for future use hence why it cannot be read. | *Flash5 - Cannot be mounted. It is suspected that it is unformatted and may be for future use hence why it cannot be read. |