Originally posted by dailyplix
1. Alright, fair enough.
2. I've heard CEX is like a light version of DEX. So going with DEX Ps3ita 4.65 would be my best option, then?
3. So I can legitly download from my account as long as a spoof with PSNPatch?
4. Cool, one less thing to do! Wasn't sure what QA was for even, just read it in multiple guides recommending it.
5. Is multiman still updated?
6. What is CCAPI to RTM is used for?
Thanks for the awesome tips!
2. CEX is standard CFW that is based off the original OFW to allow you to run unsigned code by Sony. DEX is a developer firmware that mostly game developers use to test and create games on. If you don't plan on actually creating mods / applications for your PS3, I suggest that you stay on CEX.
3. As long as you use PSNPatch and remove any history of you running any homebrew apps, you should be relatively safe to access PSN and download your games. Understand that there is always a chance of getting banned when going online, regardless if you go mod a game or not.
4. If you ever plan on possibly downgrading your cfw to 3.55 again or to a lower cfw than the current one you have installed, I recommend you installing the Toggle QA flag since it will allow your PS3 to ignore the version of the firmware you are trying to install.
5. Last time Multiman was updated was for 4.65 back in January. Multiman is good if you are plannning on going on a standard cfw with no cobra, although since most new firmwares being released have cobra integrated, I suggest using webman.
6. CCAPI is application that will allow you to access game memory so you can mod on / offline. Its mostly used by CEX users as DEX users have TMAPI which was made officially by Sony. There is a new opensource alternative to CCAPI called PS3MAPI although I haven't seen many people create compatible tools for it yet.