The hypothesis that Sony tries to block TN-V will be explained now:
- TN-V uses the scratchpad memory 0x00010000 to run the kernel exploit loader. This memory is not write accessable anymore.
That would further not be a problem anymore, because we can simple use an other memory address. But this change shows you that Sony hates TN-V.
- The PSP Emulator below 2.10 used the memory range 0x8B000000-0x8C000000 (16 MB) for the flash0 files. We used to have access to this memory to dump the files / insert our own files there.
But this time, the memory will be cleared after the boot. That means that it might be more difficult to dump the flash0 files.
EDIT: Well...I managed to dump all flash files. Not as hard as I thought xD
By the way, here are the new PSP decryption keys for 2.10:
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u8 keys210_k0[0x10] = { 0x3F, 0x67, 0x09, 0xA1, 0x47, 0x71, 0xD6, 0x9E, 0x27, 0x7C, 0x7B, 0x32, 0x67, 0x0E, 0x65, 0x8A };
{ 0x4C949CF0, keys210_k0, 0x43 }, // 2.10 psvita
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