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alternate patchset based on 2.06 : [http://mir.cr/04JN8VU3] [http://mir.cr/06MRPKHX]
alternate patchset based on 2.06 : [http://mir.cr/04JN8VU3] [http://mir.cr/06MRPKHX]
  MD5: 8e4df61243396c46f24b73b3ff5a3785 | SHA1: 8bd2eabbd9f982a75ebaaec4f2a22666f7960fe3
  MD5: 8e4df61243396c46f24b73b3ff5a3785 | SHA1: 8bd2eabbd9f982a75ebaaec4f2a22666f7960fe3
CoreOS (4.30 OFW with : lv0, lv1.self, lv2_kernel.self and spu_pkg_rvk_verifier.self patched)


==== Reports ====
==== Reports ====
working (no blackscreen or update errors)
working (no blackscreen or update errors)
=== Patchset - 4.40 CEX v1.02 ===
alternate patchset based on 4.40 1.02 :
MD5: | SHA1:
CoreOS (4.40 OFW with : lv0, lv1.self, lv2_kernel.self, spu_token_processor.self and spu_pkg_rvk_verifier.self patched)
'''Note:''' does same as autopatcher 0.04


== Footnote ==
== Footnote ==
'''Note:''' patches are in human readable byteorder, not bytereversed like E3. You need to bytereverse the dump first, then patch, and bytereverse again if you have E3.
'''Note:''' patches are in human readable byteorder, not bytereversed like E3. You need to bytereverse the dump first, then patch, and bytereverse again if you have E3.
Should be able to use firmwares with spkg fix, e.g. http://mir.cr/04Q0SMC9 - http://mir.cr/4CNXBQEA
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