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15. February 2008 @ 18:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
get it here http://dark-alex.org/
The Timemachine is a program to load previous firmwares and custom firmwares from memory stick
using pandora. Like devhook, but working throgh pandora and custom ipl's, it would work even if the
flash and nand ipl of the machine is destroyed.
The timemachine is useful to run software that is not supported anymore, and also as a way of
booting psp's even if the internal firmware is destroyed. It can also be useful for developers
to test their homebrew in different firmwares.

Currently the timemachine can install the following firmwares:

- Original 1.50 (can only be loaded on the phat)
- 1.50 with some 3.40 hw modules. Can be loaded on both, phat and slim.
- 3.40 OE (can only be loaded on phat)
- 3.60 M33 (can only be loaded on slim)

Rest of cfw will be added in the future.

Requeriments of time machine:

- The timemachine itself doesn't require any firmware, only a pandora battery.
Timemachine nand boot in slim, requires, however, 3.90 M33-2 or greater.
- The timemachine installer requires 2.71 SE or higher.

Instructions: Copy the TIMEMACHINE folder to /PSP/GAME and run.

All firmwares can be installed on whatever PSP (slim or phat), but they can only be used
in the psp indicated in the option.

Explanations of options:

- Option 1: Install iplloader. This will install the timemachine iplloader in the memory stick.
The iplloader is so small, that doesn't require any mspformat to have been done before.

This step is necessary to run anything else.
The iplloader of the timemachine is a multiipl loader that can load multiple ipl's accorrding
to key configurations found in the file /TM/config.txt (this file will be created by the timemachine installer).

The default configuration is to load the ipl's with the following keys:

- 1.50: cross
- 1.50+3.40hw: circle.
- 3.40 OE: triangle.
- 3.60 M33: square
- Pandora/DC1-4 ipl (converted to TM format): digital up
- Anything else: will boot the firmware installed on flash.
(Note: as said before, in the slim,
only nand firmwares with 3.90 M33-2 or higher can boot. Neither prvious CFW nor whatever original
firmware can boot from nand when booted from a Pandora battery due to a Sony protection that has to be bypassed by the own nand ipl code).

You can modify this configuration following the instructions of the file config_readme.txt that
will be written on the /TM folder after installing the iplloadder.

- Option 2: Convert pandora IPL into TimeMachine format.

Because the ipl used in pandora and DC1-DC4 (they are all same) is not compatible with the
timemachine ipl format and user may want to load pandora/DC1-DC4 with the TM iplloader, this option
is for that.

Requeriments: the ipl of pandora/DC1-DC4 in the root of the memory stick, named "msipl.bin".
This file is written by Pandora and DC1-DC4 installers.

After convertion, the converted ipl will be in /TM/pandora.bin.

- Option 3: Install 1.50.
It will install 1.50 which can only be run on the psp phat (for a 1.50 that can be installed on
the slim go to the next section).

Requriments: the eboot.pbp of 1.50 in the root as 150.PBP

- Option 4: Install 1.50 with 3.40 HW modules. (PSP PHAT or SLIM).
This will install a mix of 1.50 software modules with some 3.40 hardware modules, so
it can work on the psp slim. It will usually run most 1.5 homebrew.

Requriments: 1.50 and 3.40 Sony eboot.pbp in the root renamed as 150.PBP and 340.PBP,
and the 360.PSAR on the root too (to know what the 360.PSAR is, read below, in the 3.60 M33 installation section).

From 1.50 it will be extracted most modules, usually the software related ones.
From 3.40, it will be extracted a few modules, usually hardware modules.
From 3.60, it will only be extracted the wlan bios of the slim chip.


Known problems or considerations of the 1.50+3.40hw:

- The media doesn't work fine in the XMB (music, videos, etc).
Yeah, this is known, anyways the main purpose of this firmware is to run homebrew,
as for XMB usage is better to use a more modern one.

- The "videocodec bug", aka crappy pmf play, only happening in the slim.
For some hw incompatibilty that coudln't been resolved yet, pmf videos, including
the gameboot, will play crappily in the slim.

This will happen also in 1.5 games you try to run, videos will play crappily.

Because PMPAVC videos also use the videocodec API, they will play crappily too.
Normal pmp (xvid) (used on pimpstreamer too) will play fine however as they are decoded by cpu.

- The exit with home with "odd colors" bug.
When exiting with home from a homebrew or game, you may see random colors at the end of the framebuffer.
Nothing important, it even gives it an accidental stylistic look

- The PC os may detect the PSP slim as a new device.
This is normal, psp slim has a different product id (pid), but 1.5 usb driver uses only the old phat
pid. Nothing important, the usb will work fine in the slim.

- Wlan. The wlan seems to be working, it has been tested using the network update download, and
pimpstreamer 201 for 1.50.

However two things are recommended:
* Turn off the wlan power save.
* Use manual IP and DNS configuration (otherwise you may have DNS problems).
If you don't know the manual configuration for your router, just do an automatic connection
in a higher firmware, and write somewhere the data that appear in the test page at the end,
and use that info to fill the manual configuration in 1.50+3.40 hw.
* As in normal 1.50, there is no WPA support.

- Homebrew that uses some patching code over some of the module that are from 3.40,
will not work and will probably crash. This is obvious, they were coded to patch 1.50 modules


- Option 5: Install 3.40 OE.

It will install original 3.40 OE which can only be booted on the phat.
Requeriments: 1.50 and 3.40 Sony eboot.pbp on the root as 150.PBP and 340.PBP

- Option 6: Install 3.60 M33.

It will install original 3.60 M33, that can only be run on slim.
Requeriments: 360.PSAR on the root.

Because there is no 3.60 eboot on the net as the slim was shipped directly with 3.60,
the 360.PSAR is a file that has to be created on a psp running 3.60 M33.

To dump 3.60: run the program 360DUMPER that is in this release in a psp running 3.60 M33.

The result 360.PSAR is a file that uses the decrypted psar format
(what a sce psar would look without encryption), that was already used in 3.51/3.52 M33, and
it will have following size and md5 (checked anyways by the tm installer):

Size: 18189502 bytes.
MD5: EAA13343C70D9B0337C75B295474C69A

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Differences between running a firmware in the TimeMachine and a firmware in the flash.

Usually the time machine will run the firmware or cfw unmodified,
including its original not critical bugs.

There are some exceptions:

- In 3.40 OE a critical bug regarding the configuration file descriptor not closed is fixed
by the timemachine core patching the OE core in ram
- The TA-086 brightness is fixed for everything that has a 1.50 kernel
- The 4th level of brightness (i cannot live without it) is enabled for whatever thing,
either if it is done nativelly (3.40 OE, 3.60 M33) or by the timemachine code (1.50, 1.50+3.40hw).
- The signcheck is patched and the firmware is written unsignchecked, so it can be shared between
different psp's.
- 8 GB and greater memory sticks are enabled everywhere.
- 1.50 an 1.50+3.40hw can run not kxploited pbp's too.
- Flash USB doesn't work. This is normal, the flash usb uses the lflash block device,
and in the timemachine that device is unnecesary and its implementation is a dummy one. Just use the normal memory stick usb,
as the firmware is there

Other considerations:

- Usually the firmware running the timemachine should have more free kernel memory than
the normal one, because the lfatfs module is replaced by the timemachine core which should be using less memory.
- IF you see somewhere (probably in the browser) an error 0x80010018, this is because of too
many files opened in the memory stick (as normal memory stick driver is shared with the pseudo flash one).
The timemachine core tries, however, to minimize at maximum that this error happens.

- The Time Machine works faster if you install all firmwares you are gonna use
after having formatted the memory stick, and then put everything else.


- When booting with a pandora battery in the nand firmware, remember that unless you change the battery,
you will need the same memory stick to recover from sleep mode!

- Be sure to distinguish between TM bugs and OE/M33 bugs. For example, in 3.60 M33, if your iso
running in March33 no-umd mode hangs at exit, that was a bug of 3.60 M33, not of the timemachine!


Little FAQ:

- What is loaded from nand and what from memory stick?
Only idstorage is read from nand, everything else, ipl and flash files are loaded from memory stick.
Not even a single instruction of Sony regarding the reading of flash files and partitions is executed.

In the future, the load of idstorage from memory stick is planned as an option.

- Why don't you make a 1.50 addon for 3.90 M33 for the slim if it can run now on the slim?
Currently, it is only possible to run this 1.50+3.40hw in a TOTALLY fresh booted machine by the user.
Not even a psp cold-reseted by software can run 1.50+3.40hw after having been in 3.xx, due to some problems
related with slim hardware.
There are other implementation problems, but that one is the more critical.



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15. February 2008 @ 18:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
cool i have too try this thanks sicdude :)



250gb ps3 non modded and 60gb launch model 3.55cfw
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15. February 2008 @ 23:24 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks for the update. I managed to load the 3.60 M33 but still haven't loaded the 1.50/3.40 HW version yet. Doesn't seem to want to work lol... Anyways nice find :D


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16. February 2008 @ 01:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I recommend you try this with a formated memory stick. I dont know what I did wrong but I have a Fat, I installed firmware 1.50 and when it was done everything on my 4gig memory stick didnt show up. I guess i ran out of space. The system settings said I was still on 3.90m33-2. When I connected to my pc none of what I had on the memory stick showed up just a few files that looked like they were from the flash 0. I had to format the memory stick. The memory stick I used was a magic memory stick. I tried to install despertar de cemetario again with a homebrew app on the memory stick but it wouldnt work. I used a pc auto installer and that worked i guess it was because I couldnt do the logical format on the psp anymore. What ever happened it messed up my memory stick I lost all the stuff I had on it. Putting it all back on took a long time :( Well im just posting my experience Im not trying this again until I buy another memory stick.
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16. February 2008 @ 13:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i haven't tried it yet lol



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16. February 2008 @ 20:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
sounds real confuseing, but it is still sweet to have. i just wish there was a way to restore a deleted idstorage.(sorry about going off topic there.)




Phat PSP 1->MS Slot Dead.RIP
PSP SLIM->3.60->3.71->And with a lil bit of MAGIC->3.71M33->3.71M33-2->3.71M33-3->3.90M33->3.90M33-2->4.01M33-2
GamerZ2
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17. February 2008 @ 01:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
why 3.60 m33 does not load on phat psp's???????
Feenix888
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17. February 2008 @ 01:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Ok i have it all loaded and it works a treat - But i cannot get the Dvc menus to load up, i try to convert the the Pandora IPL to TM it states cannot find msipl.bin. I know that is the existing pandora file but where do i find it? Searched all through the root, etc. Do i need to extract it from soemthing else??

Driving me mad this. Thxs

PsP#1 : 2.01>3.71M33-4>3.80 M33-5
PsP#2 (Slim) : 3.80>3.90M33-2 All hail the UPMS Stck
If you need a UPMS Stick go here and then go here :-) *As recommended by January39
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17. February 2008 @ 05:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Feenix888:
Ok i have it all loaded and it works a treat - But i cannot get the Dvc menus to load up, i try to convert the the Pandora IPL to TM it states cannot find msipl.bin. I know that is the existing pandora file but where do i find it? Searched all through the root, etc. Do i need to extract it from soemthing else??

Driving me mad this. Thxs
Ignore me - Solved it. clue is in the title!!! msipl.bin.

PsP#1 : 2.01>3.71M33-4>3.80 M33-5
PsP#2 (Slim) : 3.80>3.90M33-2 All hail the UPMS Stck
If you need a UPMS Stick go here and then go here :-) *As recommended by January39
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17. February 2008 @ 12:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
check this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-T1myPB6DzQ
hope this help

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18. February 2008 @ 01:36 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
yes,this working well on slim psp
thanks DaAx's
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13. April 2008 @ 01:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Can someone help me with this? Why do I have to use the pandora battery when I want to boot other firmwares? Why cant I use the standard sony battery? I have a custom firmware installed already. The main reason is I dont want to wear out my Datel Pandora battery. If I want to use Dark Alex's Time machine? Do I have to use it with the Pandora battery and not the factory Sony battery? It wont boot the 1.50 kernal unless I have a pandora battery installed. Why? thanks!

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13. April 2008 @ 09:47 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks, will have to try this out
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20. April 2008 @ 02:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry to bump an old thread but I have a question. I installed Time Machine successfully and have it running with the Pandora battery. I noticed the first time I went to load it I forgot to hit O and the system booted up to my 3.90m33-3 XMB with no issue.

This happened even though the TOOL battery was in the system, is this normal as the only other time I had the battery in was to flash the system initially and nothing would show up with it inserted. I'm curious if the Pandora battery can function as a normal battery with CFW or if it will screw anything up?

Secondly what folders and files can I delete off my MS? I realize I need to keep the 150 and 340.pbp's and the 360psar however what about the folder in Games? I hate having unnecessary icons on my XMB and wouldn't mind ditching it. I also doubt the TM folder can be deleted as it contains the ipl files.

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9. May 2008 @ 10:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Why is 3.60M33 doesnt work on PhatPSP?
- well we don't know why it doesnt work on psp, but we know there weren't a 3.60EBOOT or updater on net, 3.60 already installed on brand new shipped psp slims, maybe it contains content that phat psp not supported.

Why I cant use the standard sony battery, must use pandora battery?
- TimeMachine wrote some ipl code on the MS, and the code only boots with pandora battery, note that timemachine also runs DCv5 unbricker, (let's say if u put on normal battery, would unbricker boot up?)
If you got a pandora battery just put it on, time machine allows u to use ur pandora battery as normal battery!
if u got stock service mode battery like datel or other(not converted battery) try it out, maybe it works

Can i delete TM folder and any PBP files in MS?
-if the folder "TIMEMACHINE" in ur game folder, yes u can
-but the "TM" folder in root of MS must not be deleted!
-all 150.PBP,340.PBP,360.PSAR can be delete from MS after u hav installed those firmwareson MS by using TM
(those firmwares will be installed inside TM folder, thats why u cant delete the TM folder in MS root)

PSP Slim+Lite with TimeMachine!

On PSP 3.90M33-3, triangle DCv5 Unbricker,square 3.60M33, circle 1.5 with 3.4OE modules.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 9. May 2008 @ 10:39

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