Ok, so i'm working on something that i don't want to reveal much about. i have a question about efficiency. To write an eboot that flashes to flash1, how would i leave it visible to EVERYTHING?
edit: ok, so maybe i didn't give enough information. Every time i flash the code i'm developing to flash1 (and that code is the center of the whole project), it reads it and my program does what i need it to do. When i turn the psp off, it stops registering the code. If i try to reflash it, it says it's already there, and asks if i want to overwrite it. It makes no sense.
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I have:
AMD phenom 8-core 4 ghz on custom designed computer in compaq shell running:
win7, win8, winxp, win98, fedora, freeBSD, osx 10.6, and OpenSUSE.
psp 1000 x 32
psp 2000 ta-088v3
Haha, you think your computer is confusing:p
Ok, so i write a program that writes to flash1. The programs that use it pick up the code, until the system is rebooted. Then it detects that the code is there, but it cannot access it... this is an old issue. i've corrected this.
I have:
AMD phenom 8-core 4 ghz on custom designed computer in compaq shell running:
win7, win8, winxp, win98, fedora, freeBSD, osx 10.6, and OpenSUSE.
psp 1000 x 32
psp 2000 ta-088v3
Haha, you think your computer is confusing:p
masterj001 wrote:Ok, so i write a program that writes to flash1. The programs that use it pick up the code, until the system is rebooted. Then it detects that the code is there, but it cannot access it... this is an old issue. i've corrected this.
Umm, I think you mixed flash1 with RAM...
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m0skit0 wrote:I still don't understand a thing. If you don't want to get into details, then solve it yourself.
As I understood, he meant he wrote smth to flash1 but after a shut down. The system forgot about it, erased it. He fixed it so it would be there permanently.
I think he just messed up flash1 with RAM, and what he means is a perma-patch or something.
Either way, been done before you pal.
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SunnyAutumn wrote:he meant he wrote smth to flash1 but after a shut down. The system forgot about it, erased it.
That can't be. Obviously you're doing something wrong. Anyway I'm very strongly against writing useless stuff to internal PSP flash, so I won't be helping anyway.
SunnyAutumn wrote:he meant he wrote smth to flash1 but after a shut down. The system forgot about it, erased it.
That can't be. Obviously you're doing something wrong. Anyway I'm very strongly against writing useless stuff to internal PSP flash, so I won't be helping anyway.
That's why I thought he messed up flash1 with RAM Yeah, there are people who think it's the same thing
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