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About LLE emulation
#51
Is there really no way to decrypt them all at once rather than one by one?
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#52
(03-08-2016, 12:19 PM)Blackbird Wrote: Is there really no way to decrypt them all at once rather than one by one?

I don't know. There aren't many modules that you could and want to LLE. Maybe 10 at most - cellSre, cellSpursJq, cellL10n, cellJpgDec, cellSail* and probably a couple more.
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#53
(03-08-2016, 12:19 PM)Blackbird Wrote: Is there really no way to decrypt them all at once rather than one by one?

Well, it only takes you 10ish minutes, then you can zip the modules and save them for whenever you need them again.
I had to do it one by one and they were 170~ish if I recall correctly.
Just do like "Number; Enter; Enter; Arrow Up; Backspace; Next Number; (...)" the fastest you can. It won't take you long (If you're using the same Java-based decryption tool as I did).
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#54
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(12-13-2015, 10:44 PM)BlackDaemon Wrote: This is something, what wasn't mentioned before. Now devs agreed, that there is no reason to keep this private longer Smile So, how it's working:

1. First, you need to dump firmware sprx modules from your PS3 console (/dev_flash/sys/external), and place them to rpcs3\dev_flash\sys\external directory.
2. Then you need to decrypt them, also possible using RPCS3 (Boot ELF / SELF file).
3. Open "Config -> LLE Modules Manager", and select modules, which you want to LLE'd.
Hi

This "LLE Modules Manager" option does not appear in my emulator.
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TKS
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#55
(05-23-2017, 05:10 AM)eduardo.oc Wrote: This "LLE Modules Manager" option does not appear in my emulator.
TKS

My comment is a year old, it doesn't work like that anymore.
Refer to the Quickstart guide on the website for updated instructions on what to do.
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