Tuesday, November 15, 2011

How to update True Blue JB2 USB Dongle to v2.2 and download ps3 True Blue JB2 USB Dongle TrueBlueUpdate2_2.zip

Today the True Blue PS3 JB2 v2.2 USB JailBreak dongle update has arrived, and similar to the first version also came the free True Blue Unpkg'd / Unself'd PKG file and Payload from PlayStation 3 scene hackers!


Download: True Blue Update v2.2 (PKG) / True Blue v2.2 User's Guide (PDF) / True Blue v2.2 Dongle 3.55 CFW / True Blue v2.2 Dongle 3.55 CFW (Mirror) / True Blue v2.2 Dongle 3.55 CFW (Mirror #2) / True Blue v2.2 Dongle Update (UnPKG'd/UnSelf'd) / True Blue v2.2 Payload (BIN)


To quote from the PDF File: True Blue User Guide v2.2

Introduction

Unlock the true potential of your PS3 with True Blue - keep your PS3 on a homebrew enabled custom firmware, while at the same time enjoying the newest and most popular PS3 games.

Features Include:

  • Booting of games designed for PS3 system software v3.6 and above
  • Runs your existing games and new v3.6+ games from HDD in conjunction with standard backup managers
  • Does not require the power/eject trick
  • Custom v3.55 Dongle firmware behaves like OFW when True Blue is not inserted
  • Manufactured from highest grade components and Actel based
  • Durable and high quality metal case design
  • Tough and durable plastic packaging
  • Further features to be added as they are developed
  • On board 2 MBytes SPI flash
  • Supports Fat and Slim PS3 consoles currently running any firmware up to v3.55 and any PS3 which can be downgraded successfully from v3.6+ to v3.55 (NOTE: requires other tools, True Blue cannot downgrade a console)
  • Supports all regions of consoles
  • Supports all regions of v3.6+ games
  • Rock solid crystal oscillator on board for flawless timing

Setting up your PS3

Before you may use True Blue, you must first install the 3.55-Dongle custom firmware onto your PS3. This is similar in function to the well known kmeaw CFW; however it also includes modifications which allow True Blue to operate correctly. The 3.55-Dongle firmware updater is distributed in a file labelled "TrueBlue-3.55-CFW.ZIP", and may be obtained through an internet search - once you have obtained it, please confirm the validity of the PS3UPDAT.PUP file contained within the ZIP archive by matching with one of the following hashes:

MD5: 43C522F8897D77B6165F95BCF3409090

SHA1: A64B010DB98996C7E53768D37D4D346F271D5950

Once you have confirmed that you have obtained the correct updater file, proceed with the update as follows:
  • Obtain a USB storage device such as a USB HDD or USB flash memory stick
  • Create a folder on the storage device in which to save the update file. Using a PC, create a folder named "PS3" on the storage device. Within the PS3 folder, create a folder named "UPDATE"
  • Copy the PS3UPDAT.PUP file to the "UPDATE" folder created in step 2. Thus, you will have this path structure on your USB storage device: \PS3\UPDATE\PS3UPDAT.PUP
  • Boot your PS3 and insert the USB storage device into the PS3
  • From the home menu, select (Settings) -> (System Update) -> (Update via Storage Media)
  • The PS3 will notify you that the "3.55-Dongle" update was found. Select OK then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the update
  • After the update has completed, your PS3 will restart and you now be running the 3.55‐Dongle custom firmware. You may now enjoy the use of the True Blue dongle
(NOTE: The above procedure is only applicable to PS3's on or below system software v3.55)


Using True Blue

To use True Blue JB2, simply insert the dongle into one of the USB ports on your PS3 and power the system up. Do not remove the dongle at any point while the PS3 is running.

True Blue for the most part functions just like a regular jailbreak/CFW in that you may install and run any homebrew software and all of the standard backup managers are supported. The most notable difference is that games designed for PS3 system software v3.6 and above are also supported.

However, in order to enjoy such titles, you must first obtain special "True Blue versions" which have been modified to function with True Blue. Such modified versions are available for download through the "usual channels" and are clearly labelled as being True Blue compatible.

Once you have obtained True Blue modified games, simply copy them to your PS3 internal or external USB HDD as you would with any usual jailbreak game and launch in the usual manner through any one of the many available backup managers.

Updating True Blue

From time to time, we will release firmware updates for True Blue which will add new features.

Directions and a list of changes will be provided inside the firmware update archive file.

True Blue Dongle Update v2.2

How to update:

1. Make sure your PS3 is running the True Blue "3.55-Dongle" CFW (custom firmware)


2. Copy TrueBlueUpdate-2.2.pkg from this archive to a USB flash drive

3. Boot your PS3 _WITHOUT_ True Blue inserted, and then insert the USB flash drive

4. Navigate to (Game) -> (Install Package Files), and then select TrueBlueUpdate-2.2.pkg

5. The True Blue updater will be installed onto your PS3 HDD

6. Navigate to (Game) and load "True Blue Update v2.2"

7. The updater will start, and will then prompt you to insert the True Blue dongle. Insert it only at this point, and continue. Your dongle will then be updated

8. After the update procedure has completed your PS3 will reset, and you will then be able to enjoy your updated dongle

9. You may delete the True Blue Updater from your HDD after the update is complete

Change log:

- v2.2
  • Initial worldwide release
  • Support for running "True Blue" titles directly from HDD via standard backup managers



Finally, from the PS3 Developer Wiki: ps3devwiki.com/index.php?title=PS3JB2_Reverse_Engineering#Dongle_2.0

Dongle 2.0

Supposed to be massproduced instead of manually soldered like the 1.0 dongle. Not seen in the wild yet.

Update 2.2

Dongle Updater PKG


2.2

True Blue Dongle Update v2.2 - Initial worldwide release

SHA1: 504D53CD6EDFA3382510CCB40CE49F802073FBD4


MD5: A09CBCD5B3AEC31B07D974BEB4AC21FE

CRC32: 82F977CC // CRC16: 92D4


Payload (2.2)



located in unself'ed eboot.bin @ offset:


SHA1: 69953C9CF60E67E798A22C1016ABCB44A1D42CDF


MD5: F0826BA059B352BC6100647DB7EFDE5F

CRC32: 4B3C2132 // CRC16: 8181




lv2 dump (2.2)



descriptors (2.2)


Finally, in related PS3 scene news today fail0verflow have Tweeted the following hint on what may be some interesting PlayStation 3 developments to come:


"Don't worry all, we are just warming up the twitter engine - getting ready for more tweeting in December "


Odds are if it isn't done by other PlayStation 3 hackers beforehand, by December they will have made enough cash on the dongle and release a PSGroove-esque version to the PS3 scene for free... so definitely hold off blowing money on this useless device folks.

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