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1st. Thank you...
@AbiDez Instead of saying 1st or thank you, how bout some constructive comments?
And if I'm correct, nand = PS3 Slim? If so, can anybody with hardware flasher confirm if it works?
isn't NAND = PS3 phat...
why u need hardware flasher to test? is it that risky to restart as flashig?...
The first post thing is always annoying but Thank You's / Appreciation are always welcomed.@AbiDez Instead of saying 1st or thank you, how bout some constructive comments?
And if I'm correct, nand = PS3 Slim? If so, can anybody with hardware flasher confirm if it works?
Namds are early model PS3s Not all Fats are nands
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I have 2 80GB Fat NANDS. I don't need a flasher to test this do I? It's about the same as the FSM(Factory Service Mode) made by CrashSerious right?
N/M: I just tried it and got an ERROR
>>> An error occurred during the start operation. (80010017) <<<
Edit: Reported error to condorstrike.com
Thanks for verifying for me that Nands are still no good, but also this is not like FSM, they're two different things.
Ps: new update for Condor Updater later today. It's an important one.![]()
I do realize Recovery mode and FSM are 2 different things. I read the news up top and it allows you to enter into "pseudo-recovery mode" with out needing to do any button combinations. Well, CrashSerious's FSM does pretty much the same thing. You don't need a dongle to enter in to thatsoftware based yes?
If you need something tested. hit me up. Although I don't have a flasher so, If it's dangerous IDK if I'll do that than.
Edit: I treasure my Fatties![]()
sure man, I appreciate it.... if any1 wants to ever test my stuff or chat, I'm at #condorstrike in efnet/irc.![]()
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