2.8 dumper
It definitely wasn't planned but the homebrew community is rocking this holiday season! Day after day, we have witnessed the release of one great application to another. Of course, headlining the pack is the Custom Firmware 3.02 OE-A released by Dark_AleX himself. Then there was PSOne Emulation and even one Customizer.
Equally interesting is the report about Ookm's successful access of the NAND Flash memory on Firmware 2.80 PSP units. This prompted then renewed discussions on downgrading the ever elusive 2.80. Kid101Skater, another developer, announced today that he just came up with a 2.8 Dumper. This is what exactly he wrote,
Well, I just did something big... I just completely dumped everything on PSP: the flash0, flash1, flash_lower.bin, flash_upper.bin, and more... FULL KERNAL ACCESS... U HAVE TO PATCH SFO.
Well, this development is definitely big. In case there is is someone reading who doesn't quite get it, this application decrypts everything. That means, homebrew developers can now see how things work on 2.80 and ultimately manipulate it.
This, without a doubt, takes the community one step closer into downgrading 2.80.
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