PS3’s Service Mode JIG Set-Up File leaked
Another item which is not supposed to be out for public consumption has leaked out to the Internet: the JIG install setup folder for the PS3. Before you go gaga over this exploit, do take not that it’s actually pretty useless without the necessary related software. Read up over at the full article.
Another item which is not supposed to be out for public consumption has leaked out to the Internet: the JIG install setup folder for the PS3. Before you go gaga over this exploit, do take not that it’s actually pretty useless without the necessary related software. And since this is illegal, sorry but you’re not getting it from our site.
We do have a screenshot as well as information, though, if that would appease your curiosity. For one, it’s been said that the leaker is one such hackerpointer. As for the included files:
- Lv2diag.self: crashes on a Debug console, likely used for lv2 diagnostics.
- PS3UPDAT.PUP: a very tiny updater PUP, enough for just a ‘base’ system. It doesn’t run on any system the resident PS3 Devs currently have access to.
- UPDATER_LOG.TXT: simply a service mode updater log.
We’ll have more news for you on this as it comes. Keep it posted here on QJ.
Via PS3 News