18/06/2007, 10:05 AM
19/06/2007, 12:29 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:It has a screen? All I know is that it boots it's own IPL.
maxconsole Wrote:Special Battery hardware specifications
- 1.1v-3.5v debug unit for connecting through the serial port in 3rd. battery pin.
- Transmission of data is UNENCRYPTED but uses a XOR algorithm for transmission (easily parsed and analyzed).
- Contains any number of IPLs (different ones for each motherboard revision (TA-XXX))
- IPL is loaded into the Kernel Memory. ME area seems most likely (IPL of the PSP is the same but missing 2 essential modules that the debug unit has).
- Contains ipl_mg_modules.bin and ipl_mg_nanddriver.bin
- IPL is encrypted in 3 stages. Easily decrypted to show stages, but not for decrypt each individual stage.
- Contains a 40x120 column TFT screen for display.
- Has a SERIAL port for PC connectivity.
- Seems to have a 32MB ROM IMAGE on Flash.
- 8MB of RAM.
- Nickel-Cadmium Battery Cell (possibly 76 hour battery life).
- AC/DC adapter port 15V.
- Contains 4 buttons (on/off, reset, connect/disconnect, menu).
- Arrow keys UP and DOWN for menu.
And I must say, the more I think about it, the less likely I think this is true - the "guy" said he recieved a memory card in his returned PSP, and now he's a guru on this battery?!?
19/06/2007, 07:35 AM
its not a battery, just a device that connects via the battery port. which alone is prty interesting
19/06/2007, 07:50 AM
cR@Zy!NgLi$h Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:It has a screen? All I know is that it boots it's own IPL.maxconsole Wrote:Special Battery hardware specifications
- 1.1v-3.5v debug unit for connecting through the serial port in 3rd. battery pin.
- Transmission of data is UNENCRYPTED but uses a XOR algorithm for transmission (easily parsed and analyzed).
- Contains any number of IPLs (different ones for each motherboard revision (TA-XXX))
- IPL is loaded into the Kernel Memory. ME area seems most likely (IPL of the PSP is the same but missing 2 essential modules that the debug unit has).
- Contains ipl_mg_modules.bin and ipl_mg_nanddriver.bin
- IPL is encrypted in 3 stages. Easily decrypted to show stages, but not for decrypt each individual stage.
- Contains a 40x120 column TFT screen for display.
- Has a SERIAL port for PC connectivity.
- Seems to have a 32MB ROM IMAGE on Flash.
- 8MB of RAM.
- Nickel-Cadmium Battery Cell (possibly 76 hour battery life).
- AC/DC adapter port 15V.
- Contains 4 buttons (on/off, reset, connect/disconnect, menu).
- Arrow keys UP and DOWN for menu.
And I must say, the more I think about it, the less likely I think this is true - the "guy" said he recieved a memory card in his returned PSP, and now he's a guru on this battery?!?
the battery "specification" is actually only speculation at this point, well as far as im aware anyway, but this speculation was around before the memory stick was all over the internet..i don't think the guy who got the memory stick has a clue about homebrew, he just decided to go online and ask about the contents and someone probably just asked him to upload the file.
19/06/2007, 07:55 AM
he sent the psp to sony cause it got bricked so im guessing he does know about homebrew
19/06/2007, 11:45 AM
not necesary
if he bricked updating to an official firmware
maybe h e could have known a little bit about it
if he bricked updating to an official firmware
maybe h e could have known a little bit about it
20/06/2007, 11:47 AM
Anyone have comments or thoughts on the contents of the software he uploaded?
I found this story really interesting... Maybe something useful could come from the software?
I found this story really interesting... Maybe something useful could come from the software?
21/06/2007, 04:49 AM
Hi guys.
I Can't donwload it :(. Can you put an other link? Via Megaupload or RapidShare??? Thank You!
I Can't donwload it :(. Can you put an other link? Via Megaupload or RapidShare??? Thank You!
21/06/2007, 01:53 PM
ok i think that battery is out or someone has figured out how to use it
because
http://www.modchipfitters.com/index.php?...news_id=14
^^^ they are offering a service to unbrick psp's without opening them or voiding warranty
how??
i reckon it has something to do with this
by the way before anyone doubts them
i trust them because i have bought from them before and they are good
h901
because
http://www.modchipfitters.com/index.php?...news_id=14
^^^ they are offering a service to unbrick psp's without opening them or voiding warranty
how??
i reckon it has something to do with this
by the way before anyone doubts them
i trust them because i have bought from them before and they are good
h901
21/06/2007, 09:58 PM
Quote:Send the PSP unit only, no battery, no memory card
that would lean towards them having a special battery in there possession