Posted May 27, 2008 at 02:18AM by Karl B. Listed in: Applications, Hacks and Exploits Tags: Sony, homebrew community, firmware updates
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Sony PlayStation 3 - Image 1Homebrew dev NDT has released a program that can extract the PUP files used to update the Sony PlayStation 3 console. Those interested in taking a closer look at PS3 firmware updates will probably find this useful, although the dev does state that it's more of a programming exercise.

The program is called PS3 PUP Extractor and it's currently at version 1.00. There are already a couple of PUP extractors readily available to the PS3 homebrew community, but according to NDT, what sets PUP Extractor apart is that it can "generate files SHA1 and extract the image version of the PUP".

The archive below doesn't include a readme, so we recommend checking out the source link of you have any questions regarding this app.


Download: PS3 PUP Extractor v1.00

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