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uOFW
The unofficial Official FirmWare, a complete latest PSP firmware reverse engineering project.
Project page: http://uofw.psnpt.com/
Doxygen documentation: http://uofw.psnpt.com/sdkdoc/
For more information: http://dev.psnpt.com/redmine/projects/uofw/wiki
Getting started
In order to contribute to uOFW, you need advanced knowledge in MIPS ASM and C. Some good MIPS ASM
online resources can be found at:
http://www.mips.com/products/product-materials/processor/mips-architecture/
MIPS ASM Instruction Set Reference: http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/devel/assembly/mips-iv.pdf
In addition, there is a nice MIPS runtime simulator and debugger which can be found at:
http://courses.missouristate.edu/kenvollmar/mars/
The next step is to improve your reverse engineering skills (if needed). We suggest reading the
following excellent guide about reverse engineering for the PSP:
http://psnpt.com/joomla/index.php/articles/39-tutorials
If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask us!
Additional Information
While you reverse-engineer parts of the PSP's kernel, you may will find yourself in a position where you would like to know more about how Operating Systems work in general. We suggest to check out the following webpage: http://wiki.osdev.org/Expanded_Main_Page
If you are looking for more PSP-related resources, you should consider checking out the following links below:
- http://lan.st/archive/index.php/t-151.html (LAN.st - IdStorage)
- http://lan.st/archive/index.php/t-3013.html (LAN.st - General PSP questions)
- http://lan.st/archive/index.php/t-372.html (LAN.st - PSP Motherboard information)
- http://hitmen.c02.at/files/yapspd/psp_doc.pdf.tar.gz (Yet Another laystation Portable Documentation)
- http://pspdev1.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/moduletutorialv1.pdf (PSP Module Tutorial)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INdUZk4NFIA (24C3 - TyRaNiD on early PSP hacking + Pandorra hack)
Other websites are: - http://wololo.net - http://ps2dev.org
Contact
You can stay in touch with us and discuss project-related topics with us via the following ways: - via IRC on the FreeNode server (irc.freenode.net) (join the channel #uofw) - via e-mail