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It would be totally awesome if some smart soul would help port the PSfreedom hack to work with the n810.

Below is the link to the Author's original post and the source code. I honestly don't know the level of difficulty it would take but let's hope it isn't too complicate. Much thanks.

http://kakaroto.homelinux.net/2010/0...code-released/

UPDATE:

This is what my buddy, Tarball, sent to me. I'm sure he doesn't mind me sharing it with the community. I tested with Topspin and got it to work on the N810. He also confirmed it on the N800. Credits goes to him for making it work on the N8X0 devices and a big THANKS to kakaroto for his hard work with the creation of PSfreedom and releasing the source. Below is his exact email along with instructions. Make sure to download the .ko files attached to this post. Please follow the N900 tutorial to put these files in your n8x0. Have fun!

Here's an updated version, that I've also fixed to be able to run
backups. By default, psfreedom doesn't seem to be able to.
To get it to work on n800 however, you can't just run the enable
script. Put psfreedom.ko in /root/, then edit
/usr/sbin/osso-usb-mass-storage-enable.sh and add:

insmod /root/psfreedom.ko
exit 1

at the top of the file. I'm not sure if you need to do this for the
n810 too, but if it isn't working it's worth a try.
You'll also need to grab these two files and put them in /lib/firmware
http://github.com/kakaroto/PSFreedom...load_bdemu.bin
http://github.com/kakaroto/PSFreedom...ec_payload.bin

After that, reboot the device, then connect it to the PS3 and boot the PS3.
Please remember that I am merely requoting his instructions only and will not be able to help you much if you are having trouble. I can try my best to help but I am just a noob too.
Attached Files
File Type: zip psfreedom.zip (12.7 KB, 627 views)

Last edited by azz; 2010-09-06 at 18:35.
 

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