Today we have a brief update on the PS3 TOOL DECR-1000A serial port, as I haven't had time yet (due to the holidays) to install my http://www.infectus.biz/ into our
Service Mode PS3 to begin dumping and comparing the NAND images.
Not long ago we took a peek at the PS3 Reference Tool's serial port, which is a 9 pin RS-232 port is covered by a metal panel, with two screws holding it down. One would assume there are secrets behind it, we did!
On connecting to the unit, we received a prompt for a password. On a whim, we tried a few default passwords, one of which being
Administrator, and it worked!
We then received the prompt shown in the picture (below). Alas, there are only a few options to set the IP address on the unit. It can either be set statically, or dynamically - letting the IP be obtained by a network DHCP server.
The version command returns the software version of the
PS3 Communication Processor, which as we detailed previously, is the embedded debugger in the PS3 TOOL.
The IP settings as well are that of the embedded debugger. Luckily, it appears to be a simple script running on a Linux system.
That said, if we can manage to break out of the script, we would get access to the entire PS3 Communication Processor and be able to dump it!
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