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Booster recently informed the maxconsole website that he is releasing the PSP IPL(Initial Program Loader) SDK(Software Developers Kit) to the community.

Nothing much more to be said really other than the possibilities this could open up, for example having a complete custom firmware without one bit of sony code in it, or port the linux kernel and build the ultimate multimedia/emulator OS for your PSP hardware.

I can see some interesting projects coming out of this, what do you think?


A copy of the readme and the download link are below.

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PSP-IPL-SDK Rev.0.5 (2007.10.9)
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This is an open SoftwareDevelopmentKit for PSP IPL code.
And example.

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directories
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-- driver / library --

IPL_SDK/              --- PSP driver and libs to build IPL/boot code.
LIBC/                 --- poor stdio libs.
tff/                  --- ChaN's open source FAT File System Module.
PANDORA/              --- PANDORA'S BATTERY (readme.txt only)

-- PSP RAW IPL code example --

MS_NORMAL/           --- Normal NAND boot for MS-IPL.
MS_MULTI_LOADER/     --- MS MultiLoader for MS-IPL.

-- boot code example for MS MultiLoader --

ML_FLASH_LED/         --- The simplest exsample.
ML_BIOS_DUMPER/       --- 'pre-ipl' BIOS ROM dumper.
ML_MAIN_BIN_DUMPER/   --- IPL "main.bin" dumper.
ML_DDR_DUMPER/        --- DDR-SDRAM dumper at last power off.
ML_RECOVERY_LOADER/   --- PANDORA'S BATTERY recovery menu bootloader.

-- tools --

msinst/               --- MS IPL code installer for Windows PC.

-- misc code / tool --

iplex/                --- 2nd IPL,"ipl.bin" loader with patch (for CFW/downgrader)
installer/            --- IPL patch & boot code installer to NAND Flash (for CFW)

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note
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kprintf message

Connect a serial port via HPRemote with 115Kbps.
The output of Kprintf() out there.
Plug mini-jack because SYSCON cuts power automatically when pulling out a plug.

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MultiLoader file format

see MS_MULTI_LOADER/readme.txt

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Top address of MultiLoader bootcode

"PROVIDE (__executable_start = 0x040e0000); . = 0x040e0000;"
in "IPL_SDK/pspipl.x"

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DDR-SDRAM

The DDR-SDRAM can not use because it isn't initialized.
The simple way of using SDRAM is to be in the hook after main.bin is initialized.
see the "ML_DDRDUMP" example.

finally,the original SDRAM driver should be made.


Download link
OMG I WANT!
this could lead to video output on all psp slim cables
I still can believe this. . .THE POSSIBILITIES!
I've been thinking about this a bit and if you did start developing a full firmware replacement you could test it using pandora and a magic memory stick without having to overwrite your current firmware couldn't you?
well probably. . .since pandora can run the FW files of the MS. . .
well psp homebrew has always brought endless posibilities
This isn't about normal homebrew, this SDK makes it easier to make your own firmware. A completely new OS on the PSP.
wow this is coool
My god, can you imagine the possibilities? What if you had a fully custom firmware built to run with that touch screen that came out a few months ago? It's a PSP Touch! Seriously, I get weak in the knees thinking of all the cool stuff you could do with this.

What if they could make it so that when you boot your PSP you select which OS you want to run, and you have a list of the different ones you have installed?
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