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Finally... some Christmas cheer!

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Hykem
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by Hykem »

yifanlu wrote:
Hykem wrote:If this is what I think it is, it sure will be a great Christmas gift. Thanks Proxima. ;)

EDIT: On behalf of Proxima, I leave here the PSN links:
http://zeus.dl.playstation.net/cdn/UP90 ... GLMJvp.pkg

http://zeus.dl.playstation.net/cdn/UP10 ... Y0dnh1.pkg
I don't think you're thinking of the same thing then ;)
I'm thinking about NPUMDIMG keys. It would be great for me if that was the case, but I've wanted that since tpunix began working on fake_np. Although, it's probably not that interesting for many people...
thewolf16 wrote:
GhettoBeta59 wrote:
Proxima wrote:They don't need to be installed to help. ...
See? They do not need to be installed.
But i cant even get them in my download list.

EDIT: Could somebody give me a clue what it is? When i´m currently on 3.18 with an TN-V, PS1 exploit and Bubbles, will it be usefull for me? It´s 1:13 AM where i live so i dont want to stay awake the whole night to try to get the game as long as it isnt usefull for me.
Don't bother that much. The pkg files are meant to be analyzed, not installed on the Vita.
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B.K.
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by B.K. »

Hopefully the Lizard Square DDoS attack will be over soon so we can download those demos.
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Belmondo
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by Belmondo »

Hykem wrote: I'm thinking about NPUMDIMG keys.
I'm thinking the same thing :)
thewolf16
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by thewolf16 »

Belmondo wrote:
Hykem wrote: I'm thinking about NPUMDIMG keys.
I'm thinking the same thing :)
What can you do with them?
Hykem
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by Hykem »

thewolf16 wrote:
Belmondo wrote:
Hykem wrote: I'm thinking about NPUMDIMG keys.
I'm thinking the same thing :)
What can you do with them?
Encrypt your own EBOOT.PBPs. The current method uses tpunix's fake_np tool that relies on fixed data from other titles. Finding this key would eliminate that need and allow true signed homebrew to run on the PSP/ePSP (check another thread by Proxima discussing the smallest homebrew ever).
thewolf16
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by thewolf16 »

So there won't be a file size restriction?
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by fouadtjuhmaster »

B.K. wrote:Hopefully the Lizard Square DDoS attack will be over soon so we can download those demos.
Lol.. Square
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asho721
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by asho721 »

PSP AES keys ;) ??
Hykem
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by Hykem »

My small tutorial (back it up if you wish):
http://www.pastie.org/private/kdybqsmz7gqklh19pgvema

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u8 priv_key_npumdimg[0x14] = {0x14, 0xB0, 0x22, 0xE8, 0x92, 0xCF, 0x86, 0x14, 0xA4, 0x45, 0x57, 0xDB, 0x09, 0x5C, 0x92, 0x8D, 0xE9, 0xB8, 0x99, 0x70}
I knew this was good. Enjoy! ;)
Belmondo
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Re: Finally... some Christmas cheer!

Post by Belmondo »

Hykem wrote:My small tutorial (back it up if you wish):
http://www.pastie.org/private/kdybqsmz7gqklh19pgvema

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u8 priv_key_npumdimg[0x14] = {0x14, 0xB0, 0x22, 0xE8, 0x92, 0xCF, 0x86, 0x14, 0xA4, 0x45, 0x57, 0xDB, 0x09, 0x5C, 0x92, 0x8D, 0xE9, 0xB8, 0x99, 0x70}
I knew this was good. Enjoy! ;)
got to love Sony's random number generator ;)
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