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06-04-2006, 03:46 AM
| | | | Epsilon BIOS Custom Flash Replacement For PSP A talented team have been hard at work on a custom flash replacement for the PSP, which will not only you to use homebrew files and rung unsigned code on the PSP but will also allow you to enjoy the quality features built into all Sony PSP firmware revisions, right up there to the current v2.71 firmware! The team behind the Epsilon BIOS have completed cracked the encryption methods and developed the OS hacks to run unsigned code and even in kernel mode. The team have been unable to release this previously due to the lack of a modchip for the PSP, but with the much talked about Undiluted Platinum PSP mod just around the corner, a dream can now become a viable reality! The Epsilon BIOS will be released soon
Epsilon BIOS Team Statement
Epsilon BIOS is a custom flash "replacement" for the Sony PSP which unleashes the full potential of your handheld, allowing you to both use homebrew software and run UMD ISO games from your memory stick on the latest firmware releases while also enjoying the impressive features built into the operating system such as RSS feeds, WMA support etc. Currently the 2.71 firmware release is supported - thats right, this means we have cracked the new encryption methods and developed the operating system hacks necessary to allow unsigned code to run, even in kernel mode.
We have been developing Epsilon BIOS for quite some time, but due to the fact that it requires a dual-flash system (one flash is used to bootstrap our code, the other stores the normal PSP firmware) we have been unable to release it - until now, with the appearance of the Undiluted Platinum modchip. Previously we had been using our own custom hardware for development, however about a week ago we received Undiuluted Platinum prototypes and have since modified our code to work with their hardware - its working great, despite a few bugs which we need to iron out before the release. For those who are wondering, yes, you will need an Undiluted Platinum installed in your PSP to take advantage of this.
As mentioned above, using Epsilon BIOS its possible to launch homebrew software from the memory stick, kernel mode access is also available for software which requires this. Both 1.0 and 1.5 style EBOOTs are supported. UMD ISO loading is almost transparent, simply copy your ISO files into a directory on your memory stick and they will appear under "Game -> Memory Stick" in the operating system menu alongside your homebrew applications. Simply launch them from here, no need to use a seperate ISO loader application. Furthermore, since the games are actually running on 2.x firmware you dont need to worry about strange loading methods or patching the ISO files - they will simply work, in their original state. We have also developed our own compressed ISO format and will be distributing a packing tool.
We will be releasing a video over the next few days showing Epsilon BIOS in action - keep an eye out for this! As for the actual release, this depends on how soon we can resolve the remaining issues but we hope to have it out within 1-2 weeks. | 
06-04-2006, 03:52 AM
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06-04-2006, 03:53 AM
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06-04-2006, 04:10 AM
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06-04-2006, 05:43 AM
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Points: 1.79 Donate | | | I cant wait for this to come out, I already have 1.5 but want to put 2.71 on the replacement to get all the good features. | 
06-04-2006, 05:46 AM
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Points: 41.07 Donate | | | Thats confusing, I thought you'd need flash access to replace the BIOS< which on my last check, we didnt have on 2.71! But if you've exploited it, fandobulous! | 
06-04-2006, 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by chrispy Thats confusing, I thought you'd need flash access to replace the BIOS< which on my last check, we didnt have on 2.71! But if you've exploited it, fandobulous! | No, what this does is add a whole 2nd flash to your psp. So say you have this on your 2.71, at the start up screen if you hold L I belive it will take you the flash replacement. So it allows you to use a whole seperate flash on your psp.
Ex. You start your psp and hold L, it now allows you to use your custome firmware to run isos and unsigned eboots. If you restart your psp and do not hold L you are now back to your 2.71's flash and can use all the psps features..
Hope this helps | 
06-04-2006, 06:06 AM
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Points: 1.12 Donate | | | So this means you will have two different firmware's on your PSP but can choose which one to boot?
Sounds a tad fishy to me... | 
06-04-2006, 06:13 AM
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Points: 41.07 Donate | | | Yes, are you part of the dev. team BigMess? The only way I would expect thats possible is to partition flash1, but even then the FW files will not be altered and so no keypress will register until they have booted. | |
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