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   ps3vflashh1 () ps3vflashh2 (swap) ps3vflashh3 (ext3)
   ps3vflashh1 () ps3vflashh2 (swap) ps3vflashh3 (ext3)


notes: ps3dc is used by the PS3 as temp for installing updates. When installing PUP files, the content gets unpacked there, checked - the system flags the update bit and reboots. After reboot it sees the update bit and installs the files from ps3dc without rechecking! (only in older version though)
notes: ps3dc is used by the PS3 as temp for installing updates. When installing PUP files, the content gets unpacked there, checked - the system flags the update bit and reboots. After reboot it sees the update bit and installs the files from ps3dc without rechecking (!)


  ps3dd (if present) is the partition made by 3.15 and older OtherOS from the XMB
  ps3dd (if present) is the partition made by 3.15 and older OtherOS from the XMB
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   ps3vflashh3 (EXT3) 20 GiB for Gentoo
   ps3vflashh3 (EXT3) 20 GiB for Gentoo
   ps3vflashh4 (EXT3) 20 GiB for Debian
   ps3vflashh4 (EXT3) 20 GiB for Debian
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== original phat ps3's with 256mb nand flash ==
Q: Does this work on these models?
A: Use OtherOS++ that method seems to be working now both for NAND and NOR models
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Resizing ps3dd via emer_init.self task patching (OtherOS++): http://pastebin.com/QJ4zt2Hm
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