AnonymousDev2's Psar Dumper remodified for PSP OFW 4.01

Posted Jul 8, 2008 at 10:19PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Red Squirrel, Sony
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RS Psar Dumper for PSP FW 4.01 - Image 1 


In the PSP homebrew front, we're treated to news that a new firmware decrypting utility has been built from the only slightly dated RSPsar Dumper tool provided by Anonymous Dev 2 via PSP-GEN.

Homebrew developer Poison claimed to have tweaked that that modified version so that Red Squirrel's Psar Dumper can decrypt and dump the contents of Sony's official firmware 4.01 for the PlayStation Portable.

So if you're in need of updated plugin files, or your just want to check what else has been altered, you'd best get your hands on a copy of the indirect PSP firmware 4.01 update. Then proceed to download to archive we've provided below.

Download: Psar Dumper for PSP FW 4.01



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Comments

by sergeidragunov - 2008-07-09 06:06:52
yes..

---> OFW 401 successfully dump!
by jj_ob - 2008-07-09 12:58:09
finally

I can finally make CTFs with my PSP now, without using CTF Manager.
by dudash - 2008-07-09 18:11:58
hmm

someone should take the time to make a universal fw dumper..
by Krisman - 2008-07-09 19:35:32
meh

A universal one will only work till the keys are changed again. As is seems good to me since whenever the keys aren't changed an update will come quickly anyway.
by funNgames - 2008-07-10 14:19:12
help me please

Hey I'm a noob can you please tell me how you put this psar dumper on the 4.01 ofw
by funNgames - 2008-07-12 16:48:24
HELP!

Is there a tutorial out there for Anonymous Dev2's Psar dumper for PSP 4.01 ofw?

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