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PSPident 0.74.2 (Tool)


Courtesy of homebrew devs jas0nuk and Yoti, here comes the latest version of PSPident, a handy homebrew tool that allows you to identify the inner specs of your PSP's hardware.



Changelog:
Added new PSP-3000 with tachyon=820000 (shipped 6.35 / DATE CODE 1A)
Don't know what mobo they really has inside, so call they TA-095v2/Brite v4.1 for now
"Brite" -> "Bright"


Developer's note:
This is a 3.xx+ kernel app to display Tachyon, Baryon and Pommel version numbers of your PSP's motherboard.
It also displays the PSP model (TA-079, TA-081, etc.) and overall PSP version based on this data.

Just copy the PSPident folder to your GAME/GAME3XX folder and run it. If you want, it will also run in the 1.50 kernel.

NOTE: If your PSP is detected as a TA-085 v2/TA-088, it one of the newest Slim revisions which cannot write to the battery serial and therefore cannot be used to create a Pandora battery!

Information about the numbers printed:

Kernel version - internal version of the current kernel you are running the app on (could be either 1.50 or 3.xx if you're using OE/M33)
Tachyon - this seems to be the version of the chip which contains the CPU, ME and GPU.
Baryon - this is the version number of your PSP's Syscon (system control) chip
Pommel - the PSP's GPIO/watchdog which handles system events and shuts down in the event of a crash
Kirk - the PSP's main decryption/verification chip
Spock - secondary decryption chip, only used to decrypt data from the UMD discs

Note: these are SCE names for these devices

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