NoPDRM
With the release of mallory's NPDRM-enabled ps3tools, it was
remarkably simple to re-enable your legally purchased PSN titles.

Overview of steps:
unself2 -> make_self_npdrm -> pkg.py

Tools you need:
ps3tools modified for NPDRM use (included)
make_self_npdrm from geohot's tools (included in psl1ght)
pkg.py (included in psl1ght)

To use the NPDRM ps3tools you need:
Your console's IDPS
Your console's exdata folder (/dev_hdd0/home/xxxxxxxx/exdata/)
Your PSN titles (/dev_hdd0/game/NP*)

The get_idps.pkg file can be installed on your PS3. When run, it creates
a file called 'idps' on the root of an attached USB drive. Copy this idps
file to your PS3KEYS folder. Make sure that your PS3KEYS folder has the
appldr NPDRM keys. One pair was included in mallory's ps3tools release and
more can be found at Keys Appldr
FTP your PS3's exdata folder to your PS3KEYS folder (e.g. ~/.ps3/exdata).
Now the NPDRM modified ps3tools have all the keys they need to decrypt
PSN games.

Copy a PSN title to your computer. Run nopdrm.py with the PSN game's folder
and the output package names as arguments.

Example:
nopdrm.py NPUB90126 mgsdb.pkg

The resulting package can be installed on your PS3 and will play without
any PSN licensing restrictions.

NOTE: PSN titles that use encrypted data files (*.EDAT) will likely not work.
nopdrm.py outputs a warning if it detects a EDAT file in the PSN title.
Work on decrypting EDAT files is underway.
NOTE: All pkgs were tested with OtherOS++ MFW. Results are not guaranteed
on other firmwares.

Please report any bugs to #otheros on gitbrew's IRC.


Thanks:
juan nadie
glevand
geohot
fail0verflow
gitbrew

NoPDRM V1
Progess on the RSX
We have made some amazing breakthroughs and has completely skipped over the Lv1
Glevand has managed to run direct commands to the FIFO without lv1 calls.
As well as running multiple pipelines from the gpu.

This is amazing progress towards making a fully functional rsx driver.

ps3fb source will be available shortly for compiling.





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