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    Hi,

    I have been searching like crazy on a way to fix the LED on PS3Break v1.0 ATmega32U2. I knew there were two leds, one red and the other blue and that they worked perfectly when in bootloader mode.

    Then I found Project0 » PSGroove-Maker which is a great place to download custom hexes and there we have the option to choose the microcontroller, frequency and two leds. I went on and dismantled mine and after verifying the ATmega32U2 datasheet I was able to find that the leds are at:

    PD0 and PD1
    I'm just not sure which one is red and blue yet.

    So you can go to Project0 » PSGroove-Maker;
    Chose your preferred payload; (I choose the last one)
    Chose the CPU: ATmega32U2;
    Chose the frequency: 16 MHz;
    Chose your current PS3 firmware; (Mine is 3.41)
    Then chose PD and 0 for LED1,
    and chose PD and 1 for LED2. (Or you could invert them)

    With this configuration my PS3Break is now working correctly.
    Remember that there are several versions of PS3Break, this configuration is for PS3Break v1.0 with the ATmega32U2 microcontroller.

    I hope this can be useful for someone.

    Thank you for your attention.
    Last edited by tiagocc0; 11-03-2010 at 11:52 AM. Reason: Making it more readable
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