Dark AleX releases TA-088v3 Identifier: find out if your PSP is unhackable

bro

Inactive User
Joined
Mar 16, 2005
Messages
9,448
Reaction score
748
Location
Gods Country
Earlier this month, Dark AleX explained to the PSP homebrew community why the TA-088 v3 motherboard of the new Slim models can't be hacked yet. He even gave us a flowchart to boot. Now, he gives the community the TA-088 v3 identifier. Find out once and for all whether your PSP has a hackable motherboard or not.

First off, download the app below, then follow these instructions (thanks to PSPhacks):

Copy each firmware EBOOT, both 3.90 and 4.05, to the root of your memory stick. Launch the TA-088v3 Identifier (GETIPL) from a homebrew-enabled PSP and it will extract and create the IPLs; if you’re good to go, the app should auto-exit in 10 seconds. This leaves you with an “ipl390.bin” and “ipl405.bin” file in the memory stick’s root.

Next, do this –

* Connect the PSP via USB.
* Format a memory stick with the included “mspformat” tool.
* Use “msinst” to install the 3.90 IPL onto the freshly formatted memory stick.
* Insert the memory stick into the PSP to be TA-088v3 tested.
* Turn it on with a Pandora Battery. Two (2) possible results:
o PSP immediately turns off — your PSP is NOT equipped with a TA-088v3 motherboard.
o PSP stays on with the green light — your PSP is a TA-088v3, or perhaps you’ve done something wrong. Continue…
* Connect the PSP via USB again.
* Repeat the above steps with the 4.05 IPL. Again, two (2) possible results:
o If the PSP turns off immediately with this IPL and it previously remained on with the green light — this indicates a TA-088v3 board.
o PSP and the green light remain on — you’ve likely done something wrong. Try again.
o Whatever the indicator — the TA-088v3 ain’t hacked yet.

Download: TA-088v3 Identifier
 
Back
Top