154w ago - It's nice to see Spanish developer
JaicraB still plugging away on hacking Sony's PS3 entertainment system, and today he has detailed how to perform his RAM dump method on a 60GB PlayStation 3 console.
Using
PS3 Pulse Generator V2, it allows PS3 developers to keep the RAM dumped after rebooting the PlayStation 3 meaning no data loss is present.
Download:
PS3 Pulse Generator V2 with Source Code
To quote, roughly translated: Hello! I received a few requests on how to apply all other models. Here I put it.
Model 60-gigabyte PS3:
• Keep the RAM after the reboot, so no data loss.
• Remove the two resistors. I do not remember if it was pulled out when the double resistance or if they were single. Otherwise, you can burn. Yourselves!
Exploit by LPT:
• I advise that from the point of welding the transistor is as short as possible. Transistor to the PC does not matter. Mine is 1 Metro.
• If the power transistor exceeds soldier to the yellow light will result, blockades, general instability...
• On the Version 2 software to use, fits any CPU.
So i recall that the main problem was/is to kick out the isolated spu and then recall lv2 to do a full dump of it. Or find a way to force the isolated spu to dump the lv2.
But we will see what comes out of this and be hopefull that it will be a lv2 dump
As far as I can tell, they are still working on sorting that out... this appears to be just a port of his previous method for those with 60GB PS3 consoles.