90w ago - Following up on his
previous MFW 3.55 370 Spoof and V2 (BD Patch) PUP, today PS3 developer
Rogero has released Rogero PS3 CFW V2 Kmeaw LV1 Patched 3.72 Spoof Privacy Patch for PlayStation 3 Custom Firmware users.
Download:
Rogero PS3 CFW V2 Kmeaw LV1 Patched 3.72 Spoof Privacy Patch (170.54 MB)
To quote, roughly translated: Rogero is back to give us an update of the CFW that we presented in this news. Here's a summary of the features of this custom firmware. You should know that it was created at the beginning to correct the problem trophies was going after a hardware downgrade
Dospiedras Method v2 (with a chip programmer like Progskeet).
Rogero was not happy about it and had also added the patch and Privacy lv1 checks patched to bypass the syscon 3.56 +. And today is the spoof 3.72 found in this newly created CFW.
Below is what's included courtesy of
JailbreakScene:
What's included:
- Kmeaw's LV1 patch
- V3.72 spoof
- Privacy Patch
- Dospiedras' LV1 no-check patches
So great job guys, keep it up!
Download: http://www.multiupload.com/IAGZEX5Q75 / http://www.multiupload.com/WQ7F13ZV2B / http://www.multiupload.com/LNHW2YI252
To quote: Last night I had the chance to try and downgrade a Slim Ps3 (JSD-001 board with Spansion NOR) version 3.70 to CFW 3.55 using Dospiedra's downgrade v2 patches.
I managed to get a clean dump of the NOR using my ProgSkeet (latest QT port used), created a patched Downgrade.bin image using the 6 patched files from Dospiedra and a hex editor, then I flashed the image to the PS3 NOR, dumped the NOR another time and verified that all was written fine.
Then I continued with the normal downgrade procedure, go into service mode, update using the 3.55_no_check.PUP, then exit service mode and all was good, it was back into CFW 3.55.
Here the problems started, I tried to start a game and I got the famous Trophy error, so I decided to update it to my personal Modified Firmware, so I started the update and after installing the firmware, the PS3 turned off by itself, I tried to turn it on again, It turned on for almost 2 or 3 seconds then turned off completely (No Screen Output, No Red Led either) so I knew-ed at this point that the PS3 was Bricked
N.B: this was never mentioned in any of the downgrade tutorials floating on the net, although this is a very important point to warn the users who are downgrading their Ps3 machines not to update using usual Modified firmwares unless the firmware have the LV1.self file patched to Disable all checks, anything else will result into a Bricked PS3, and this is not good at all especially if the Hardware flasher used to downgrade was removed from the Ps3's NOR or Nand Flash.
After doing some research and discussing the issue with my friend eussNL