PS3 in need of EPROM dumps

haxxxen

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hi there, hope someone can help me here...

I have made a Syscon EPROM dumper, cause I desperately need some dumps from NAND backwards and semi-backwards compatible consoles (CECH-A/B/C/E).

it would be nice, if you can make a dump first, and then update PS3 (no matter which CFW) and do another dump. the dump gets written to dev_usb000 and gets automatically deleted on re-use.

please pm the dumps and do not upload on here
 

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hi there, hope someone can help me here...

I have made a Syscon EPROM dumper, cause I desperately need some dumps from NAND backwards and semi-backwards compatible consoles (CECH-A/B/C/E).

it would be nice, if you can make a dump first, and then update PS3 (no matter which CFW) and do another dump. the dump gets written to dev_usb000 and gets automatically deleted on re-use.

please pm the dumps and do not upload on here

What does the dump get called on my USB
 
hm, dang. seems CXR have extra protection when in XMB
same happens on my 1400A, but can be dumped before vsh
 
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ok, update...
have made now a kernel (Evilnat 4.91 CEX), which can dump eprom on system startup to "/dev_usb000/eprom.log. you need to have a way to load external kernel, for example Rebug Toolbox

procedure is same. please do load kernel and let it dump eprom on usb000. of course power cycle to load original kernel and do system update to 4.91 Evilnat CFW. now load kernel again and let it dump once more

see first post
 
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why these dumps? and 1400 has no extra protection, it's just lv1 that changes
first off, lv1 does not change at all, it is same on any target.
and CXR syscons have some builtin protection, which does not let it dump by software when on XMB, but it can be dumped just right before

I will need them to check for syscon flags on ROS bank on NAND, duh. why do I have to justify myself...
 
first off, lv1 does not change at all, it is same on any target.
and CXR syscons have some builtin protection, which does not let it dump by software when on XMB, but it can be dumped just right before

I will need them to check for syscon flags on ROS bank on NAND, duh. why do I have to justify myself...

but robert dumped his eeprom on software from a DECR. he used mysis EEPROM dumper lol
 
as I have thought, wrong lv1 patches were applied, but now it is fixed.
you can just use the pkg and it will create a file called eprom.log on /dev_hdd0
 
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