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Old 02-04-2007, 03:57 PM
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Default 3.10 Open Edition Rev A !

Readme:
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Originally Posted by Dark_AleX
This is custom firmware 3.10 OE-A

Since it is the first release, it can only be installed as a full installation.

Instructions are as always, oeupdmaker to create the dxar from 150.PBP and 310.PBP, and 310oeflasher
to install the firmware from the dxar previously generated.

Although, it is obvious, i'll say it in capital letters: DO NOT USE ANY DXAR FROM 3.03 OE, USE THE ONE
GENERATED WITH THE INCLUDED OEUPDMAKER AND SONY 1.50 AND 3.10 FIRMWARES UPDATES.

Checksums of the generated dxar:

CRC32: 58D45EDF
MD5: BF1862F73FDF4B7458279ACFF4F6DAA2
SHA1: 683AD0ABA48A7968F3172A5AB2E41CF95A476801
SHA256: 2107EC67CE7434E250FF71AF302430B3586AA4519F3405D435 94414B3C940B74

Note 1: the installer will disable all plugins to avoid incompatibilities when booting. You can
enable them again in the recovery menu.

Note 2: the plugin to load 3.02 pops won't work anymore in 3.10 OE, due to some changes in pops
modules structure (meaudio fused with popsman, idcanager/idmanager behaviour slightly changed).
A new plugin for 3.10 could be written next week.

Changes in 3.10 OE-A:

- Change from 3.03 firmware to 3.10

- 4th level of brightness (aka battery eater) can now be selected also without ac adaptor.

- Changes in hen core:

* Static user elf's can now be executed in the 3.10 kernel. (this includes snes user version
between other programs)

* Tyranid's patch (added in 3.03 OE-C) consequences was not explained very well in the changelog of 3.03 OE-C:

- For programmers: it allows kernel modules to have user imports, making kernel programming
in 3.03/3.10 less strict.

- For users: plugins and applications that worked in 2.71 SE, but not in OE, *may* now work in 3.03OE-C
and 3.10 OE-A.
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Old 02-04-2007, 04:12 PM
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Greatttt!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-04-2007, 07:50 PM
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Greatttt!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you very much
your are great--i have the fw 3.10-oe-a
works very perfect
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Old 02-04-2007, 08:22 PM
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Anyone know if this cleans up the 3.03 GTA exploit problem.

thanks
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Old 02-04-2007, 08:32 PM
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Thanks a lot Dark_Alex, you're the man !

For those who asks for things without thinking before, just a few things:

don't forget that a firmware ain't an homebrew like others... it is not the purpose to add homebrews in it, even if there were space, and for the one that asks for direct HDD reading, the psp is not able to use usb as a master, so it ain't that simple to do, as it is firmware programming, not firmware hacking, and maybe the hardware isn't able to do such a thing
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Old 02-04-2007, 08:50 PM
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I come from China, first thank your issue, but I discovered some games could not to play, Regardless of with or does not need UMD to guide, all cannot play.for instance:Metal Slug 6
Can under the solution this question?
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Old 02-04-2007, 08:56 PM
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great release dax. one open suggestion though... i know you almost have the NAND flash filled (i noticed there was like 300k left) with 2 kernels in there, so you had to take out some features (like locationfree player) to free up some space right... probably also holding you back from putting other features in there ppl want. maybe there would be a way to keep some system files in a read-only folder in the ms so some of us can still use locationfree player. maybe it could even work like a prx plugin or something.....
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Old 02-04-2007, 04:14 PM
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Second awsome just gotta remember to switch the plugin for custom icons
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Old 02-04-2007, 04:51 PM
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Default thanks dark alex

well thank you dark-alex.
thank you very much.
If you see this i have a suggestion for a new change in the firm.
It's now possible to run games from the hard disk of the pc.
Why not run games from extenal hard disks.
I know you can do it dark-alex.
You are the king

PS:Sorry for my english

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Old 02-04-2007, 04:55 PM
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thank you Dark
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