The unofficial Official FirmWare, a complete latest PSP firmware reverse engineering project
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uOFW Build Status

This project aims to reverse engineer the basic PSP kernel to provide a free and open source vanilla firmware. You can see the current progress at the Current Modules Status wiki page.

Documentation

Installation

You can run components of uOFW by following the directions at uofw/uofwinst.

Contributing

This project is far from complete. We welcome everyone to help us.

To get started, please read the wiki. It contains the necessary information to contribute to uOFW.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT license. It includes code from the PSPSDK which is licensed under the BSD license. For more copyright and license information, see COPYING.

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