Post: PNM Project - Coming Soon----"Theory for Dual Firmware PS3"
07-16-2011, 06:20 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It has been almost two months since anonymous hackers released a PDF "Theory for Dual Firmware PS3"Happy. Today, No_One has contacted PSX-SCENE, with information about a great new release, the PNM Project. This new piece of hardware has been designed to help us further explore the PlayStation3 NOR FLASH, and find more exploitable areas that are hidden with our consoles. With advancements in being able to DUMP/COPY your PS3 (NOR/NAND), as well as downgrade methods, the possibility of 3.6x+ Key Decryption/CFW, and even a true Dual Firmware are closer then ever.Yes


To Quote No_One:

Anonymous hacker releases explanations of DUAL NOR hardware.

A hardware has been designed. Project codename: PNM (PS3 NOR Manager).
It meets the following requirements:
- copy/dump/update NOR FLASH,
- static switch and dynamic switch between 2 NOR FLASH (sockets),
- realtime spying the NOR activities.
- ...

A PDF with all the explanations, schematics and so on will be provided very soon for release !


I believe knowledge and information wants to be free.
This is why I consider that this project is open-hardware and will be open-source !

Learn what you can and help contribute to making the PS3 scene a better place.
Released by No_One.


PS: PNM could lead to 3.6x+ key decryption/CFW, but also to a TRUE dual firmware management ;-)
PPS: No other hardware (Infectus...) will be capable to handle what PNM is capable to do...
Here is a picture of the Host Console, and another look at PNM Project:

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gusbus20
07-16-2011, 06:27 AM #2
Originally posted by rodofrn View Post
It has been almost two months since anonymous hackers released a PDF "Theory for Dual Firmware PS3"Happy. Today, No_One has contacted PSX-SCENE, with information about a great new release, the PNM Project. This new piece of hardware has been designed to help us further explore the PlayStation3 NOR FLASH, and find more exploitable areas that are hidden with our consoles. With advancements in being able to DUMP/COPY your PS3 (NOR/NAND), as well as downgrade methods, the possibility of 3.6x+ Key Decryption/CFW, and even a true Dual Firmware are closer then ever.Yes


To Quote No_One:

Anonymous hacker releases explanations of DUAL NOR hardware.

A hardware has been designed. Project codename: PNM (PS3 NOR Manager).
It meets the following requirements:
- copy/dump/update NOR FLASH,
- static switch and dynamic switch between 2 NOR FLASH (sockets),
- realtime spying the NOR activities.
- ...

A PDF with all the explanations, schematics and so on will be provided very soon for release !


I believe knowledge and information wants to be free.
This is why I consider that this project is open-hardware and will be open-source !

Learn what you can and help contribute to making the PS3 scene a better place.
Released by No_One.


PS: PNM could lead to 3.6x+ key decryption/CFW, but also to a TRUE dual firmware management ;-)
PPS: No other hardware (Infectus...) will be capable to handle what PNM is capable to do...
Here is a picture of the Host Console, and another look at PNM Project:

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This looks cool
07-16-2011, 06:32 AM #3
gusbus20
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And how are ppl going to get one of those when its released??

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07-16-2011, 07:21 AM #4
IMO this of all things could work. Why? Because the OFW wouldn't have a clue there's another NAND in there, and it also wouldn't bother scanning for anything in any folders on the HDD is hasn't created itself. Thus, the essential files needed for CFW to work can lay low both on an undetectable(to the OFW) NAND, and a partition on the HDD, or even just a renamed folder.

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07-16-2011, 06:18 PM #5
dang that looks nice hopefully it wont cost much :P

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