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TrAcER
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Helpfull Tools

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Hi guys, i'm TrAcER, you may have seen #pspdev, rather than sitting back and waiting for something to happen, i though id try to help things along and post some tools

-=-USB-=-
http://www.hhdsoftware.com/usbmon.html
(helpfull usb debug tool and usb packet sniffer type thing)

-=-Wi-Fi-=-
http://www.ethereal.com/
(you need WinPcap as well to capture packets)

possible methods for cracking the psp open:
-=-USB-=-Wi-Fi-=-Saves-=-Remote/Serial Port-=-Firmware-=-

anyone who can add something to this list please add it, along with any tools and any info on the method, so there should be a load of save stuff someone needs to add and some firmware stuff unpackers, fake firmware, legit firmware

finaly, anyone who wasnt in #pspdev on efnet last night missed some nail biteing stuff :P
TrAcER
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USB results

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Port3: USB Mass Storage Device
Hub Power: Self Power
Number of Ports: 4
Power switching: Ganged
Compound device: No
Over-current Protection: Global
Device Descriptor
USB Version: 2.0
Device Class: (0) Reserved (defined in Interface Descriptor)
Device Subclass: 0
Device Protocol: 0
Max Packet Size: 0x40 (64) bytes
Vendor: 0x054c (Sony Corporation)
Product ID: <Removed>
Product Version: 0x0100
Manufacturer: 1
0x0409: Sony
Product: 2
0x0409: PSP Type A
SerialNumber: 0
Number of Configurations: 1
Connection Status: Device Connected
Current Configuration: 1
Device Bus Speed: Full
Device Address: 0x01
Number of Open Pipes: 2
Configuration Descriptor (1)
Total Length: 32 bytes
Number of Interfaces: 1
Configuration Value: 1
Configuration: 0
Attributes: 0xc0
Bus Powered
Self Powered
Max Power: 0x01 (2 Ma)
Interface Descriptor (0)
Interface Number: 0
Alternate Setting: 0x00
Number of Endpoints: 0x02
Interface Class: (8) Storage
Interface Subclass: 5
Interface Protocol: 80
Interface: 3
0x0409: USB Mass Storage
Endpoint Descriptor (Addr: 0x81)
Endpoint Address: 0x81, Input
Transfer Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 0x0200 (512) bytes
Interval: 0x00
Endpoint Descriptor (Addr: 0x02)
Endpoint Address: 0x02, Output
Transfer Type: Bulk
Max Packet Size: 0x0200 (512) bytes
Interval: 0x00
TrAcER
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Post by TrAcER »

forgot to say, the above is the result of the usb monitor being run on the psp device, my thinking was that the psp might do something with usb on start up, i tryed to capture its startup and my pc rebooted, i'll try again later
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