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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. Also contains the Premium XMB Theme which is exclusively available on the MHP3rd PSP 3000 models.
*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.
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== TA-079 Series ==
== TA-079 Series ==


The very first version of the Phat/Classic PSP were shipped out with the TA-079 motherboards. So far, there has been 4 revisions of this motherboard with v5 adding in a new WiFi card. It is not known whether the third, fourth or fifth versions of the TA-079 had security features implemented to prevent downgrades or homebrew to be ran.
The very first version of the Phat/Classic PSP were shipped out with the TA-079 motherboards. So far, there has been 2 revisions of this motherboard with v3 adding in a new WiFi card. It is not known whether the second or third versions of the TA-079 had security features implemented to prevent downgrades or homebrew to be ran.


Please note due to a smaller WiFi card in newer motherboards, some replacement housing (particularly the '''back plate''') will not fit TA-079 boards, as most parts are designed for the newer models. Also a known issue with the WiFi cards for TA-079 is that they die faster than newer models. If this happens the user will be presented with error code '''0x80410A0B''' when scanning or connecting to the internet.
Please note due to a smaller WiFi card in newer motherboards, some replacement housing (particularly the '''back plate''') will not fit TA-079 boards, as most parts are designed for the newer models. Also a known issue with the WiFi cards for TA-079 is that they die faster than newer models. If this happens the user will be presented with error code '''0x80410A0B''' when scanning or connecting to the internet.
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== TA-081 Series ==
== TA-081 Series ==


Sometime in late 2005 production of PSPs was changed from Japan to China. This marked the change to TA-081 motherboards likely to reduce manufacturing costs and source enough parts for the European launch. These motherboards addressed a few complaints/problems from the TA-079 model customers. These include screens shipping with dead pixels (bad QA), memory stick doors falling off, and difficult to use D-Pad. Additionally a new, smaller WiFi card replaced the older one which had problems with overheating and internal errors. Ironically the new improved WiFi card was made in Japan whilst the TA-079 one was made in China.
Sometime in late 2005 production of PSPs was changed from Japan to China. This marked the change to TA-081 motherboards likely to reduce manufacturing costs and source enough parts for the European launch. These motherboards addressed a few customer complaints from the TA-079 models. These include screens shipping with dead pixels (bad QA), memory stick doors falling off, and difficult to use D-Pad. Additionally a new, smaller WiFi card replaced the older one which had problems with overheating and internal errors. Ironically the new improved WiFi card was made in Japan whilst the TA-079 one was made in China.


It is unlikely any new security measures were added in this motherboard, as it is fully compatible with 1.00/1.50 firmwares and downgraders weren't popular until later on in 2006.
It is unlikely any new security measures were added in this motherboard, as it is fully compatible with 1.00/1.50 firmwares and downgraders weren't popular until later on in 2006.
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Before [[Sony]] saw the 2.50/2.60 downgrader they made a new motherboard for the PSP called TA-082, with a different Manufacturers [[Clock Generator]] Vendor ID. When a TA-082 is downgraded below firmware 2.00, the older firmware IPL won't recognise the new Clock Generator ID, and the PSP will fail to boot, appearing [[brick|bricked]].
Before [[Sony]] saw the 2.50/2.60 downgrader they made a new motherboard for the PSP called TA-082, with a different Manufacturers [[Clock Generator]] Vendor ID. When a TA-082 is downgraded below firmware 2.00, the older firmware IPL won't recognise the new Clock Generator ID, and the PSP will fail to boot, appearing [[brick|bricked]].


Beginning with the TA-082 (aside of later TA-081 boards) the PSP's factory firmware is now stored in IDStorage. While it doesn't appear to be used for anything, it can be speculated this was a security measure to detect people downgrading. For example Sony could use this to detect a PSP running a lower firmware than it shipped, and it would void the warranty or prevent upgrading. This is implied as Sony added detection for IdStorage downgrader patch in 3.30+ and it will refuse to update if the keys are corrupted.
Beginning with the TA-082 the PSP's factory firmware is now stored in IdStorage. While it doesn't appear to be used for anything, it can be speculated this was a security measure to detect people downgrading. For example Sony could use this to detect a PSP running a lower firmware than it shipped, and it would void the warranty or prevent upgrading. This is implied as Sony added detection for IdStorage downgrader patch in 3.30+ and it will refuse to update if the keys are corrupted.


A method of checking whether or not a TA-082 motherboard is installed on a PSP without voiding the warranty is shown [http://psp.about.com/od/homebrew/ig/TA-082-Motherboard-Tutorial/index.htm here].
A method of checking whether or not a TA-082 motherboard is installed on a PSP without voiding the warranty is shown [http://psp.about.com/od/homebrew/ig/TA-082-Motherboard-Tutorial/index.htm here].
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3.71 M33 Custom Firmware fixes the IDStorage before upgrading. It automatically checks if it is a TA-082/TA-086 before fixing it.  
3.71 M33 Custom Firmware fixes the IDStorage before upgrading. It automatically checks if it is a TA-082/TA-086 before fixing it.  


Newer downgraders have been built with these issues in mind. The only problem that remains with the latest downgrader (3.50 "Illuminati" exploit) is the brightness issue. However, a fix (which makes the PSP read from firmware 2.71 files when controlling brightness) can be applied to downgraded PSPs, thereby eliminating this problem as well (However, one must remove these added files prior to using the recovery downgrade / official update otherwise it can result in a brick). Alternatively, some have suggested this could be fixed with keycleaner, it has been reported not resolving the brightness issue.
Newer downgraders have been built with these issues in mind. The only problem that remains with the latest downgrader (3.50 "Illuminati" exploit) is the brightness issue. However, a fix (which makes the PSP read from firmware 2.71 files when controlling brightness) can be applied to downgraded PSPs, thereby eliminating this problem as well (However, one must remove these added files prior to using the recovery downgrade / official update otherwise it can results in a brick). Alternatively, some have suggested this could be fixed with keycleaner, it has been reported not resolving the brightness issue.
TA-079 up to TA-081 motherboards are not affected by these problems.
TA-079 up to TA-081 motherboards are not affected by these problems.


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The currently released PSP Slim series are known to use a TA-085 motherboard, with the recent release of the TA-085 v2, and later on the TA-088 series. The only extra security in the TA-085v2 motherboard revision is the inability to write to the PSP battery's EEPROM, so a Pandora battery cannot be created on a TA-085 v2. However, a battery already with the Pandora EEPROM code can still be used, allowing regular custom firmware installation. No other abilities have been discovered yet. TA-085v1 Slims function normally and are still able to write to the battery's EEPROM.
The currently released PSP Slim series are known to use a TA-085 motherboard, with the recent release of the TA-085 v2, and later on the TA-088 series. The only extra security in the TA-085v2 motherboard revision is the inability to write to the PSP battery's EEPROM, so a Pandora battery cannot be created on a TA-085 v2. However, a battery already with the Pandora EEPROM code can still be used, allowing regular custom firmware installation. No other abilities have been discovered yet. TA-085v1 Slims function normally and are still able to write to the battery's EEPROM.
Some TA-085 Motherboards are known to have display issues causing vertical bars to appear on the screen, and overtime this completely burns out the screen, replacement screens do not fix this issue.


== TA-088 Series ==
== TA-088 Series ==
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Information about motherboard Datecodes/Shipped firmwares [[Datecode|can be found here]].
Information about motherboard Datecodes/Shipped firmwares [[Datecode|can be found here]].


= Wi-Fi Boards =
= Wifi Boards =


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! Wi-Fi Model
! Wifi Model
! MAC OUI
! MAC OUI
! Manufacturer
! Manufacturer
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|-
|-
| J20H017
| J20H017
| 00:16:CE<br>00:16:CF<br>00:19:7E
| 00:16:CE
| Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co, Ltd
| Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co, Ltd
| Taiwan
| Taiwan
| TA-082<br>TA-086
| TA-082
|
|  
|-
|-
| MS-329
| MS-329
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| Alpsalpine Co,.Ltd
| Alpsalpine Co,.Ltd
| Japan
| Japan
| TA-082<br>TA-086
| TA-086
|  
|  
|}
|}
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| 1.020<br>Sep 24, 2004
| 1.020<br>Sep 24, 2004
| First
| First
| Japanese launch (uncommon)
| Japanese launch (less common)
| N.A.
| N.A.
| 00
| 00
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| 1.090<br>Oct 18, 2004
| 1.090<br>Oct 18, 2004
| First
| First
| Japanese launch (common)
| Japanese launch
| N.A.
| N.A.
| 00
| 00
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| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Slim 2000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Slim 2000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 02g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 02g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00500000?
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00500000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00243000?
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00243000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000132?
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000132
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 200711022212
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 200711022212
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 1.240A<br>Nov 10, 2006
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 1.240A<br>Nov 10, 2006
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Frodo2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Frodo
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2007-11-02 22:12:21 +0900  
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2007-11-02 22:12:21 +0900  
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N.A.
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N.A.
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| Samwise
| Samwise
| Date: 2008-03-24 14:34:52 +0900
| Date: 2008-03-24 14:34:52 +0900
| N.A.
| Type 1
| D9
| D9
|-
|-
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| Samwise
| Samwise
| Date: 2008-03-24 14:34:52 +0900
| Date: 2008-03-24 14:34:52 +0900
| N.A.
| Type 1
| D9
| D9
|-
|-
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| Samwise
| Samwise
|
|
| N.A.
| Type 1
| D9
| D9
|-
|-
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| 1.240A<br>Nov 10, 2006
| 1.240A<br>Nov 10, 2006
| Samwise VA2
| Samwise VA2
| Date: 2009-04-01 19:11:10 +0900
| Date:: 2009-04-01 19:11:10 +0900
| Type 1
| Type 2
| 97
| 97
|-
|-
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| 1.240A<br>Nov 10, 2006
| 1.240A<br>Nov 10, 2006
| Samwise VA2
| Samwise VA2
| Date: 2009-04-01 19:11:10 +0900
| Date:: 2009-04-01 19:11:10 +0900
| Type 1
| Type 2
| 97
| 97
|-
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-091
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Go N1000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 05g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00720000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00304000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000133
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 200904092125
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N/A
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Strider
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2009-04-09 21:25:55 +0900
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | B3 or EB
|-
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-094v1
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Go N1000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 06g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00810000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00323100
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000141
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 200909111722
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N/A
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Strider2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2009-09-11 17:22 +0900
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | B3 or EB
|-
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-094v2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Go N1000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 06g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00810000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00324000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000143
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 200912241440
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N/A
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Strider2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2009-12-24 14:40 +0900
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 2
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | B3 or EB
|-
|-
| TA-095v1
| TA-095v1
| Brite 3000
| Brite 3000
| 09g
| 07g/09g
| 0x00810000
| 0x00810000
| 0x002E4000
| 0x002E4000
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| 1.300
| 1.300
| Samwise VA2
| Samwise VA2
| Date: 2010-06-08 13:34:29 +0900
| Date:: 2010-06-08 13:34:29 +0900
| Type 1
| Type 2
| 97
| 97
|-
|-
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| 1.300
| 1.300
| Samwise VA2
| Samwise VA2
| Date: 2010-06-08 13:34:29 +0900
| Date:: 2010-06-08 13:34:29 +0900
| Type 1
| Type 2
| 97
| 97
|-
|-
| TA-095v3
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-091
| Brite 3000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Go N1000
| 07g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 05g
| 0x00810000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00720000
| 0x012E4000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00304000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000133
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 200904092125
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N/A
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Strider
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date:: 2009-04-09 21:25:55 +0900#
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 3?
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | ??
|-
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-094
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Go N1000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 05g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00800000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x0030XXXX?
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | unknown
| style="background:#E0E0F0" |
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | N/A
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Strider
| style="background:#E0E0F0" |
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 3?
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | ??
|-
| TA-096
| Street E1000
| 11g
| 0x00900000
| 0x00403000
| 0x00000154
| 0x00000154
| 201006081334
| 201105092045
| 1.300
| 1.300
| Samwise VA2
| Bilbo
| Date: 2010-06-08 13:34:29 +0900
| Date:: 2011-05-09 20:45:25 +0900
| Type 1
| Type 2
| 97
| 2F
|-
|-
| TA-095v4
| TA-097
| Brite 3000
| Street E1000
| 07g
| 11g
| 0x00820000
| 0x00900000
| 0x012E4000
| 0x00403000
| 0x00000154
| 0x00000154
| 201006081334
| 201105092045
| 1.300
| 1.300
| Samwise VA2
| Bilbo
| Date: 2010-06-08 13:34:29 +0900
| Date:: 2011-05-09 20:45:25 +0900
| Type 1
| Type 2
| 97
| 2F
|-
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-096
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Street E1000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 11g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00900000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00403000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000154
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 201105092045
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 1.300
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Bilbo
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2011-05-09 20:45:25 +0900
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 1
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 2F
|-
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | TA-097
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Street E1000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 11g
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00900000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00403000
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 0x00000154
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 201105092045
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 1.300
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Bilbo
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Date: 2011-05-09 20:45:25 +0900
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | Type 1
| style="background:#E0E0F0" | 2F
|}
|}


= Other boards =
= Other boards =


Along with TA-085 1-871-259-11:
Along with TA-85 1-871-259-11:
* HP-142 1-871-260-11
* HP-142 1-871-260-11
* SW-510 1-873-421-11
* SW-510 1-873-421-11
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| style="background:#34D1B2" | DTP-H1500 and DTP-L1500
| style="background:#34D1B2" | DTP-H1500 and DTP-L1500
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 01g
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 01g
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora Block)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora block)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
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| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora Block)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora block)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
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| style="background:#FF8B00" | 1.00
| style="background:#FF8B00" | 1.00
|-
|-
| TA-079v4
| TA-081
| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora Block)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#46A229" | YES
| style="background:#46A229" | YES
| style="background:#FF8B00" | 1.00
|-
| TA-079v5
| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora Block)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#46A229" | YES
| style="background:#46A229" | YES
| style="background:#FF8B00" | 1.00
|-
| TA-081v1
| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (Use kirk1 or Pandora Block)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#89EC6A" | (Use cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#46A229" | YES
| style="background:#46A229" | YES
| style="background:#FF8B00" | 1.00
|-
| TA-081v2
| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | Fat 1000
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
| style="background:#C3F500" | 01g
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|-
|-
| TA-088v3
| TA-088v3
| style="background:#38E156" | Slim 2000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Slim 2000
| style="background:#38E156" | 02g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 02g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#28de5f" | 5.00 M33-7
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#56c433" | YES (Using Aiseirigh/DC10)
| style="background:#56c433" | YES (Using DC9)
| style="background:#BFAA37" | 4.00
| style="background:#BFAA37" | 3.9x/4.0x
|-
|-
| TA-090v1
| TA-090v1
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| style="background:#FFD90C" | 03g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 03g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#28de5f" | 5.00 M33-7
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#56c433" | YES (Using DC9 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#BF7E30" | 4.20
| style="background:#BF7E30" | 4.20
|-
|-
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| style="background:#FFD90C" | 03g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 03g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#28de5f" | 5.00 M33-7
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#56c433" | YES (Using DC9 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#BF7E30" | 4.20
| style="background:#BF7E30" | 4.20
|-
| TA-091
| style="background:#CA00F7" | Go N1000
| style="background:#CA00F7" | 05g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70 (05g)
|-
|-
| TA-092
| TA-092
Line 778: Line 720:
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 03g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 03g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#28de5f" | 5.00 M33-7
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#56c433" | YES (Using DC9 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#BF7E30" | 4.20
| style="background:#BF7E30" | 4.20
|-
|-
| TA-093v1
| TA-093
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 04g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70
|-
| TA-093v2
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 04g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 04g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (using oficial service mode tools 6.20)
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70 (04g)
|-
|-
| TA-091
| TA-094
| style="background:#CA00F7" | Go N1000
| style="background:#CA00F7" | Go N1000
| style="background:#CA00F7" | 05g
| style="background:#CA00F7" | 05g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70
|-
| TA-094v1
| style="background:#CA00F7" | Go N1000
| style="background:#CA00F7" | 06g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34AAB2" | not yet
| style="background:#55F100" | not yet
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#DD66CC" | SOON (using Aiseirigh, nand dump and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70 (05g)
| style="background:#CC88CC" | 6.00
|-
|-
| TA-094v2
| TA-095v1 (07g)
| style="background:#CA00F7" | Go N1000
| style="background:#CA00F7" | 06g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34AAB2" | not yet
| style="background:#55F100" | not yet
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#DD66CC" | SOON (using Aiseirigh, nand dump and battery emulator)
| style="background:#CC88CC" | 6.00
|-
| TA-095v1
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 09g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 07g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (using oficial service mode tools 6.20)
| style="background:#FB717E" | 6.30
| style="background:#FB717E" | 6.30
|-
|-
| TA-095v2
| TA-095v2 (07g)
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 09g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 07g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (using oficial service mode tools 6.20)
| style="background:#FB717E" | 6.30
| style="background:#FB717E" | 6.30
|-
|-
| TA-095v3
| TA-095v1 (09g)
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 07g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 09g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (using oficial service mode tools 6.20)
| style="background:#FB717E" | 6.30
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70 (04g)
|-
|-
| TA-095v4
| TA-095v2 (09g)
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | Brite 3000
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 07g
| style="background:#FFD90C" | 09g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#45D2E6" | YES (using oficial service mode tools 6.20)
| style="background:#FB717E" | 6.30
| style="background:#45F062" | 5.70 (04g)
|-
|-
| TA-096
| TA-096
Line 878: Line 791:
| style="background:#FF5649" | 11g
| style="background:#FF5649" | 11g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#FF5649" | 6.50
| style="background:#FF5649" | 6.50
|-
|-
Line 888: Line 801:
| style="background:#FF5649" | 11g
| style="background:#FF5649" | 11g
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#FF8B00" | YES (Only 03g+ compatible block with load addr or xor hash exploit)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | (Use new cIPL Instead)
| style="background:#34D1B2" | 6.61 Infinity2
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 ARK-4 or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#B1F100" | 6.61 PRO-C or 6.61 LME-2.3
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#F30021" | NO
| style="background:#88c433" | YES (using Aiseirigh/DC10 and battery emulator)
| style="background:#FF5649" | 6.60
| style="background:#FF5649" | 6.50
|}
|}
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