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| As always: **DO NOT AUTO-UPDATE your devices** if you want to run exploits. \\ | As always: **DO NOT AUTO-UPDATE your devices** if you want to run exploits. \\ | ||
| - | ===== DualShock4 | + | |
| + | ===== PS4 ===== | ||
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| + | FYI: Check first which versions have exploits for HEN/CFW, e.g. on [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==== DualShock4 | ||
| **DO NOT USE FAST CHARGERS ON DS4!** They might kill your PMIC. Charge on console USB port or with dumb 5V USB charger (<1A) only. \\ | **DO NOT USE FAST CHARGERS ON DS4!** They might kill your PMIC. Charge on console USB port or with dumb 5V USB charger (<1A) only. \\ | ||
| - | ==== USB charging | + | === USB charging === |
| DS4 JDM-055 seems to be the worst, as PMICs (S2PG00 / S2PG001) die. This is mostly due to voltage spikes on USB port. DO NOT USE QC FAST CHARGERS. There is no TVS diode or high-side clamp to kill a sudden surge - even if the spike is only microseconds, | DS4 JDM-055 seems to be the worst, as PMICs (S2PG00 / S2PG001) die. This is mostly due to voltage spikes on USB port. DO NOT USE QC FAST CHARGERS. There is no TVS diode or high-side clamp to kill a sudden surge - even if the spike is only microseconds, | ||
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| Also consider to add a small fuse and a VBUS TVS / ESD protector with VRWM ~5–5.5 V (reverse standoff) so it doesn’t clamp during normal 5.0–5.25 V USB - //Vishay VBUS053// would be suitable part. | Also consider to add a small fuse and a VBUS TVS / ESD protector with VRWM ~5–5.5 V (reverse standoff) so it doesn’t clamp during normal 5.0–5.25 V USB - //Vishay VBUS053// would be suitable part. | ||
| - | ==== DS4 battery upgrade / replacement | + | === DS4 battery upgrade / replacement === |
| The max size of LiPo battery is: <insert here> w/o the original plastics casing. | The max size of LiPo battery is: <insert here> w/o the original plastics casing. | ||
| - | ==== other DS4 resources | + | === other DS4 resources === |
| DS4 EXT connector pinout: \\ | DS4 EXT connector pinout: \\ | ||
| [[https:// | [[https:// | ||
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| Use DS4 with Arduino: [[https:// | Use DS4 with Arduino: [[https:// | ||
| - | ===== PS4 SysCon Renesas glitching | + | ==== PS4 SysCon Renesas glitching ==== |
| It is possible to glitch Renesas RL78/G13 (which is PS4 SysCon in some models) to roll back to previous installed FW version (no real downgrade, only one version back!). It uses a recovery feature of SysCon to reverse on failed FW update. \\ | It is possible to glitch Renesas RL78/G13 (which is PS4 SysCon in some models) to roll back to previous installed FW version (no real downgrade, only one version back!). It uses a recovery feature of SysCon to reverse on failed FW update. \\ | ||
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| ===== PS3 ===== | ===== PS3 ===== | ||
| + | ==== Development ==== | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | There are MirrorSDK & NixSDK on the web, which are leaked snapshots of official PS3 SDKs (no license, under NDA). \\ | ||
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| + | [[https:// | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | ==== General ==== | ||
| + | Read [[https:// | ||
| + | [[https:// | ||
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| + | Use [[https:// | ||
| + | Also install MultiMAN (or lightweight IRISMAN / ManaGunZ) and use webMAN MOD plugin \\ | ||
| ==== DS3 SixAxis ==== | ==== DS3 SixAxis ==== | ||
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| Or if you must use Arduino: [[https:// | Or if you must use Arduino: [[https:// | ||
| - | - Read [[https:// | + | - Read [[https:// |
| - Also see various modifications for consoles here: [[https:// | - Also see various modifications for consoles here: [[https:// | ||
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| - For PlayStation Cameras see [[projects: | - For PlayStation Cameras see [[projects: | ||
| + | - See [[https:// | ||
| ==== PS2 ==== | ==== PS2 ==== | ||
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| - There is a [[https:// | - There is a [[https:// | ||
| - To learn how to decompile PSX games, read [[https:// | - To learn how to decompile PSX games, read [[https:// | ||
| + | - Read [[https:// | ||
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| + | - There is a PSX [[https:// | ||
| ==== Portable PlayStations: | ==== Portable PlayStations: | ||
| + | - Check awesome pages on github: [[https:// | ||
| - For PSP there are µSD to Memory Stick adapters (even for dual µSD). \\ | - For PSP there are µSD to Memory Stick adapters (even for dual µSD). \\ | ||
| - SD2Vita: µSD-Card adapter for Vita game card slot. \\ | - SD2Vita: µSD-Card adapter for Vita game card slot. \\ | ||
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| - All PS3 with CFW are able to run backwards-compatible PSX and PS2 games with official emulator. Phat PS3 has PS2 coprocessor.\\ | - All PS3 with CFW are able to run backwards-compatible PSX and PS2 games with official emulator. Phat PS3 has PS2 coprocessor.\\ | ||
| - the CFW story behind PS3 Cell (+PSP) hacking is entertaining *keyword golden firmware, golden times*; fully hacked; read the [[https:// | - the CFW story behind PS3 Cell (+PSP) hacking is entertaining *keyword golden firmware, golden times*; fully hacked; read the [[https:// | ||
| + | - PS3 had OtherOS to boot Linux (no RSX GPU acceleration). The U.S. Air Force even built a PS3 “supercomputer cluster”. OtherOS was removed with FW 3.21 (April 2010) due to security concerns: George Hotz (Geohot) gained hypervisor-level access through it. Sony removing OtherOS lead to a lawsuit in US (and lost it) and actually accelerated hacking efforts of PS3. Hacks introduced OtherOS++ with unlocked RSX GPU but there are no 3D drivers for it. \\ | ||
| + | - There is [[https:// | ||
| - The Logo of PS1 is a standing ' | - The Logo of PS1 is a standing ' | ||
| - FreeMCBoot for PS2 uses a BIOS update function exploit to run homebrew from a memory card. There is now [[https:// | - FreeMCBoot for PS2 uses a BIOS update function exploit to run homebrew from a memory card. There is now [[https:// | ||
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| - Vita/ | - Vita/ | ||
| - There are many emulators for Sony PlayStation with upsampling and AntiAliasing (look@ Retroarch/ | - There are many emulators for Sony PlayStation with upsampling and AntiAliasing (look@ Retroarch/ | ||
| - | - PS1 lack of FPU has become [[https:// | + | - PS1 lack of FPU has become [[https:// |
| - PS1 Demo discs are still being created, read about [[https:// | - PS1 Demo discs are still being created, read about [[https:// | ||
| - There is an [[https:// | - There is an [[https:// | ||
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