ID DUMPER.JPG

-by krHACKen


  • ID Dumper for the PS2.

    This ELF binary was coded for the sole purpose of dumping the machine and iLink IDs, the CDVD keys (DNA$ and SUD), and the $ONY HDD ID.
    It also reads the entire MECHACON NVRAM...

    The dumped data are saved as raw binaries to the USB drive.

    NOTE:
    To dump your PS2HDD ID, you need three $ONY drivers (dev9.irx, atad.irx and hdd.irx), which are NOT INCLUDED in this package.
    The download comes free of $ONY proprietary code.



    1. Copy the needed modules to the ID_DUMPER folder;

    2. Copy the ID_DUMPER folder in the root of your FAT32 formatted USB device;

    3. Run RUNME.ELF.



  • * To dump the MechaCon NVRAM (MC_NVRAM.BIN, 1024 bytes) *
    - None

    * To dump the Console ID (CONSOLE_ID.BIN, 8 bytes) *
    - None

    * To dump the iLink ID (ILINK_ID.BIN, 8 bytes) *
    - None

    * To dump the DNAS ID of the CDVD (DNAS_ID.BIN, 5 bytes) *
    - A pressed PS2CD or PS2DVD of an online playable game in your console

    * To dump the $ONY Utility Disc ID of the CDVD (SUD_ID.BIN, 4 bytes) *
    - A pressed DVD Player/HDD Utility/PSBBN disc in your console

    * To dump the PS2HDD ID (HDD_ID.BIN, 128 bytes) *
    - A $ONY dev9.irx in the ID_DUMPER folder
    - An original (NOT PATCHED) $ONY atad.irx in the ID_DUMPER folder
    - A $ONY hdd.irx in the ID_DUMPER folder
    - A $ONY PS2HDD + a $ONY network adaptor in your console



  • - Want your HDD to be turned off after the tool dumped the HDD ID ?
    Put homebrew iomanx.irx and filexio.irx in the ID_DUMPER folder.

    - mc#:/SYS-CONF/usbd.irx and mc#:/SYS-CONF/usbhdfsd.irx (USB drivers)



  • Hello.

    This little tool dumps some IDs/keys from the consoles, pressed CDVDs and genuine $ONY PS2HDD firmwares.
    It may be useful to the gentlemen who want to quickly grab the data for their module hacking needs...
    This program can be shared/distributed freely, considering that it's not a "private" tool.
    Oh, and the ELF contains no $ONY material.

    I couldn't try it in my PSX because my step down transformer is dead :( .
    Tested in a SCPH-30004, a DTL-H30102, a SCPH-70011a and a System246 Rack B.

    Best regards.

    kHn, 2015/12/17

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