144w ago - Today
CJPC has assisted
blackb0x with their latest release, dubbed PS3 LV2Dump v0.7a which enables
PSGroove users to finally dump the PS3 LV2 GameOS for examination, followed shortly by a
PS3 LV2 Dump for those interested to examine!
Today
CJPC has assisted
blackb0x with their latest release, dubbed PS3 LV2Dump v0.7a which enables
PSGroove users to finally dump the PS3 LV2 GameOS for examination!
Download:
PS3 LV2Dump v0.7a
Previously
JaicraB with
TeamHades dumped the PS3 hypervisor LV2 (GameOS) and
revealed how it was done, however, the dump was not clean and so work
resumed until today.
To quote from the included ReadMe file: "This application will dump all accessible LV2 memory on a jailbroken retail PS3.
To run this app, place lv2dump_07a.pkg on a usb memory stick. Install the pkg. Then run LV2Dump from the XMB. It should run for approximately 20-30 seconds, then it will exit back to the XMB. There will now be a file named LV2.BIN in the folder /dev_hdd0/game/
You can access your dump by copying the file out with your own code, or the FTP application.
Before attempting another dump, delete the LV2.BIN that is in /dev_hdd0/game/ as the next dump will append to the file if it exists.
The dump is right around 8MB - which will let you take a look at the PS3's kernel.
Expect more tools from us in the future for the PS3."
Indeed. 192_sdk_full.rar is extremely hard to find, if not impossible. And who has it is really from a *very closed circle*... Well, I lost two days searching every corner of the googleable places and found nothing.
anyways I'll try to dump it again later today ;] I was excited as hell to see the dump but it was 100% blank rofl
Now, when they install the latest firmware themselves, aren't they agreeng to the TOS on yours behalf? Maybe they even have the right to sell your house on your behalf? Nonsense. I'd sue them nevertheless lines in the manual. You didn't give them right to agree to the things you don't want to.
By sending it to them you agree to them doing it on your behalf. If you don't agree then sending it to Sony for repair isn't the best action one could take. But by all means go ahead and sue. It just doesn't seem like a cost effective solution since you'll just end up losing and be out those legal fees.