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#601
wow ... its for the power or omap (standard) kernel?
 
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#602
standard kernel
 

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#603
okay i will try @ home

great work )
 
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#604
maybe some instructions?

only to replace the *.ko file in the psfreedom app folder for standard kernel?

do i have to set "BD DEV Emulation" or what ?

thanks

edit:
otherwise i will try it without the GUI app..

Last edited by eme; 2010-10-05 at 12:32.
 
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Originally Posted by eme View Post
maybe some instructions?

only to replace the *.ko file in the psfreedom app folder for standard kernel?

do i have to set "BD DEV Emulation" or what ?

thanks

edit:
otherwise i will try it without the GUI app..
Well i'm not using the gui i'm doing it the manual way with a .sh script that launches the psfreedom-enable.sh script and copy the .bin payload something like

./psfreedom-enable-sh
cp bins/default_payload_3_41.bin /proc/psfreedom/payload

if you use the gui method i guess you have to overwrite the .ko and .bin files..backup the original files before overwriting!
 

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#606
can you please compile for 3.15 power? thanks a lot
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N900 w/ kingston 16 gb class 10.
 
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#607
ok thanks,

no its not a must to use the GUI ..

but i'm not sure,
can i keep the files in the same folder? i have stored it like that:

Code:
root/ps3/psfreedom-enable.sh
root/ps3/psfreedom-disable.sh
root/ps3/freedom.ko 
root/ps3/default_payload-3_41.bin 
root/ps3/payload_dump_elfs_3_41.bin
so if i go to terminal

Code:
root
cd ps3
psfreedom-enable.sh
than it must work, right?
 
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Originally Posted by eme View Post
ok thanks,

no its not a must to use the GUI ..

but i'm not sure,
can i keep the files in the same folder? i have stored it like that:

Code:
root/ps3/psfreedom-enable.sh
root/ps3/psfreedom-disable.sh
root/ps3/freedom.ko 
root/ps3/default_payload-3_41.bin 
root/ps3/payload_dump_elfs_3_41.bin
so if i go to terminal

Code:
root
cd ps3
psfreedom-enable.sh
than it must work, right?
yep you can keep the files in the same folder but you have to issue the "cp" command right after you launch the psfreedom-enable.sh script or it wont load the payload

cp default_payload-3_41.bin /proc/psfreedom/payload

btw you can rename the .bin file with anything you like ex. 1.bin
 

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#609
Ok thanks i understand now ..

and the file"
"payload_dump_elfs_3_41.bin"

is used or not used for what?

EDIT:
sorry,
maybe this file would be loaded with the other .bin trough the "cp" command .
 
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#610
Quick update, i couldn't find a way to define which firmware version to compile psfreedom for, i'm guessing it's not necessary anymore, to quote KaKaRoTo:

I will soon add support for dynamically choosing the target firmware version by simply doing a :
echo 3.01 > /proc/psfreedom/fw_version
if anyone with a lower firmware wants to try:

http://www.fileserve.com/file/e28PXp...l_all_bins.rar

it's a pack that includes all the payloads for 3.01 3.10 3.15 3.41 fws, standard kernel..i'm working on the power one.

dunno if it's gonna work for lower fws, i didnt have to echo the 3.41 string to get it to work but i guess that someone could try it.


kudos to kakaroto for the great job!


Update #1:

Power-kernel version:
http://www.fileserve.com/file/bKyJG4...l_all_bins.rar

as far as i understood (don't have the power-kernel on my n900) you need to have extras-devel enabled on n900 (dunno why :P)

Last edited by r0kk0; 2010-10-05 at 14:46.
 

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