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ProgSkeet and Pinouts Updated |
Listed in: Hacks and Exploits Tags: cfw, hardware flasher, pinout, progskeet, ps3 hacks
Even if you are not a huge follower of the PS3 scene, ProgSkeet is a name that you may have heard before. Coming from the developer known as uf6667, this hardware flasher is among the premiere options to use should you need to flash your PS3 with another firmware option. Stuck on one of the latest official firmwares and want a way to join all of that awesome scene goodness I talk about? Here is a way! With these new updates, the favored flasher has become even better!

Hardware flashers have become an essential part of the PS3 scene experience. For many of us, they are the only way into the scene, a sort of rite of passage for those of us that were too unaware to keep our PS3 versions low. Still, as is with any hardware option, there are certain dangers involved in doing so. If you happen to mess a flash operation up royally you could be looking at a broken console. Still, with the release of the ProgSkeet 1.2 device a few months ago, that chance has become slimmer, with added feature support such as full WINSKEET support and DLL OPEN option to add even more functionality.
If you happen to have an older device like ProgSkeet 1.0 or 1.1 on your hands, you may want to listen up. These new updates essentially give you all of those great 1.2 options without having to buy a brand new device. Sure you won't get the smaller chip size, but as long as things work in a safer and more efficient manner that's all that should matter right? There is also a new Pinout update on the servers as well for those electing to try out some of the newer bitstream choices too. The scene's best way to flash just got better!
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