Sony: Firmware 3.11 out now!
Homebrew Scene: Oh really? What now?
Sony: Why are you not upgrading yet?
Homebrew Scene: Because we are going to crack it, noob!
And indeed, firmware 3.11 has been cracked. Well, not fully but it has been decrypted. After all, this is always the first step. What's more amazing is that, Team C+D didn't even have to come up with a new program. The same decrypter that was used for 3.10 was found to be working as well for the new firmware.
But for the benefit of those who missed the fun the last time around, we listed again the things you need to do. But on second thought, who could have missed it? Because we're telling you, we wouldn't missed it for the world. Anyway, enough chatter, here's the step by step process:
1. To dump the firmware open up the Eboot with psp brew or PBP unpacker
2. Extract the DATA.PSAR to the root of your memory stick.
3. Copy psar_dump2 and psar_dump2% to your GAME150 folder. (Or whatever you kernel is set to)
4. Launch it from the game menu.
5. Select what option you wish to have. Then it will dump the contents to the root of your memory stick.
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