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> Lite-on Dh-401s Firmware Spoofing, Drive that reads PS3 games instead of using SAK methods
L-Burna
post Jul 13 2010, 10:58 PM
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I've noticed this drive seems to be the only one that I know of that can read PS3 games besides the PS3 blu-ray drive itself using the otherOS option and SAK. I would like to know if anyone has messed with the firmware from this drive and tried to flash it to a different BD-Rom drive. Its not gonna be easy in the future to get this drive, so has anyone been looking at the firmware. My guess is it would be a good idea to find a similar drive and try to flash the firmware from the DH-401s to it.
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post Apr 20 2012, 12:40 AM
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I know this is an old thread, but I'm going to take a look into this. I went and grabbed another one of these drives and I'm going to see if I can dump the firmware since they are starting to become obsolete now. The object is to dump the firmware by using a programmer and then try to crossflash it to another drive. If anyone is working on this or would like to help out please let me know.
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post Apr 27 2012, 01:49 AM
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So far I'm looking at the datasheet for the ESMT M12L64164A SDRAM chip and it looks like a 54 pin TSOP (Type II) adapter would be needed. I have the pin layout might start working on creating an adapter for it and then look into the media tech chips.

Note: This is going to take some time since I can't find any datasheets for the media tech chips.
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