PSP firmware 3.00 file system changes
Since the release of firmware 3.0 yesterday, our PSP hacking friend 0okm has been hard at work, along with other developers intent on unlocking the golden firmware, and has made some pretty cool discoveries. Along with posting some great screenshots of a PSP running 3.00, 0okm’s latest update tells us that the file system in firmware 3.00 has changed! The file system has been changed on flash0, with 0okm unable to find a Fat32 (that’s a bog-standard file system for small storage devices if you didn’t know) table on flash0.
This may not be that useful to those of you who don’t understand all the techno mumbo-jumbo, but with developers hard at work on firmware 3.00, with a version of Psardumper for 3.00 being released today you can rest assured that if any progress is made in decrypting the elusive firmware, it’ll be here on PSPUpdates first. In the meantime, we’ll leave you with a few screenshots of 3.00 from 0okm. Remember, if you do upgrade to 3.00 you won’t be able to run any homebrew applications!
Thanks for the tip Jordan!
Since the release of firmware 3.0 yesterday, our PSP hacking friend 0okm has been hard at work, along with other developers intent on unlocking the golden firmware, and has made some pretty cool discoveries. Along with posting some great screenshots of a PSP running 3.00, 0okm’s latest update tells us that the file system in firmware 3.00 has changed! The file system has been changed on flash0, with 0okm unable to find a Fat32 (that’s a bog-standard file system for small storage devices if you didn’t know) table on flash0.
This may not be that useful to those of you who don’t understand all the techno mumbo-jumbo, but with developers hard at work on firmware 3.00, with a version of Psardumper for 3.00 being released today you can rest assured that if any progress is made in decrypting the elusive firmware, it’ll be here on PSPUpdates first. In the meantime, we’ll leave you with a few screenshots of 3.00 from 0okm. Remember, if you do upgrade to 3.00 you won’t be able to run any homebrew applications!
Thanks for the tip Jordan!