Sunday, August 21, 2011

Adrian C new project to dump v3.60+ keys?

Adrian C new project to dump v3.60+ keys?


dump v3.60+ keys

dospiedra#sclient=psy

You may not the hacker adrianc for his work with Kakarotos finding the 3.56 public keys, or for his work with gitbrew, math and others on the PS3 Dev Wiki, or even more recently with his SPE Local Storage Dumper.

Two days ago he tweeted: (thru adriancps3 – Adrian C)

yesterday i had a flash of inspiration and devised a bootldr exploit. today dospiedra confirmed it. more to come

Well now his new project, entitled “PS3 Decr Project”, and is basically using a “a Decr-1000a for community debugging and exploring possible exploits“. For those who dont know, it’s the PS3 Dev Kit. It cost roughly $ 3,000 and he’s raising donations to get to that goal.


On his project blog, he states:

Hey, I’m adrianc, you may know me from around the ps3 scene for my work on various projects, for example finding and releasing the 3.56 keys. I’d like to encourage you to donate whatever you can to this project, as it could be a catalyst for great things in the scene.

First and foremost, the decr-1000a is a device that is essential to any quality homebrew being produced. Without it, homebrew devs cannot profile their applications in real time, something that will cripple most intensive applications such as gamecube or ps2 emulation, preventing them from ever being viable.

Secondly the Decr-1000a could open up the possibility of dumping the 3.60+ keys as it has a different hardware setup which could make it easier to dump the ram. In addition to this, the Syscon, which remains the last unhacked CPU remaining inside the PS3 could be exploited on the 1000a system, as it has a prototype syscon with a completely different update process.

Third and finally, the decr-1000a motherboard remains somewhat of a mystery, with only some very old pictures that are available. It would be an incredible asset to the ps3 developer wiki if we could get more information as well as pictures of this enigmatic device.

If you still believe in the ps3 scene, I urge you to donate whatever you can to this project, in order to secure a bright future for devs and end users alike.

So, new and good things should come from this!

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