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PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0

Posted Jan 20, 2011 at 12:30AM EST by Ryan F.

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Homebrew dev carlosgs has released PSCRYPTER, a nifty tool based on bbtgp's PrxEncrypter, but with a different twist. Now you can sign/encrypt simple homebrews for the official PSP firmwares straight from your PSP.

 

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Developer's note:



This is a port of the PRX signer posted in here http://wololo.net/talk/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1381

 

The author of the signing code is "bbtgp" but with the help of many great coders in that forum. v2.0 fixes realocations with the code by JJS and supports 4MB eboots. Due to memory limits, I've set the maximum initial Eboot size to 2MB

 




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-1 # RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0Ryan F. 2011-01-20 02:00
great work. another handy tool for the community

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+2 # RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0NakedFaerie 2011-01-20 02:22
This is great.

Why the 2 pages of crap for every article?
2 pages are not needed so why have it that way?

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# RE: RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0bbtgp 2011-01-20 02:24
more ad views

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# RE: RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0Techni 2011-01-20 03:03
Agreed. And there is no need for the editor to reply to every article either.

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# RE: RE: RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0soppyhankins 2011-01-20 09:14
Yes there is. It invites people to actually comment and it also gets rid of the "FIRST!!!1!!1" Stop trying to find something to complain about.

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# RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0sdf 2011-01-20 02:31
awesome

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# RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0kapphan 2011-01-20 04:43
This is Awesome!!!! :lol:

I used it ob psp hugo and it works great.

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# This is just amazingActeon 2011-01-20 05:43
Awesome, awesome work by some clearly very talented people. Can't wait to see if I can sign Tetrabetes and PSPR!

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# titlesLooool 2011-01-20 08:31
"supports 4MB eboots. Due to memory limits, I've set the maximum initial Eboot size to 2MB"

Lol half of that is from v1 and half is from v2..... V1 had a limit of 2MB while v2 now has a limit of 4MB

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# ihsanali ihsan 2011-01-20 11:34
PSP scene really getting weird :lol:

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# ihsanali ihsan 2011-01-20 13:07
Not working on my fav homebrew Bookr. Eboot is smaller than 4 MB but after the process getting larger than 5 MB :cry:

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# RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0clockdryve-- 2011-01-20 14:20
I don't understand the part about a 2-4mb LIMIT....I've signed the 12mb "Metal Blob Solid" -SLIM Version- and all is well. I have the PSCRYPTER v.2.0

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# RE: PSP homebrew - PSCRYPTER v2.0Kreationz 2011-01-20 20:43
Well I can cofirm it works for DaedalusX64 and that there are signed copies floating around.

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# Question...Xeraxir 2011-02-07 03:08
Besides the 2MB limit, what other limitations are in place regarding EBOOTs? Would converting homebrew designed for version 1.0 and 1.5 firmwares to run on a PSP 2000 be possible (after converting the 1.5 EBOOTs to 1.0)?

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