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* 0x02 means 0x2A bytes, a regular SKU ID (ex. UP0002-BLES01623_00-0000111122223333-E001) with \0 terminating
* 0x02 means 0x2A bytes, a regular SKU ID (ex. UP0002-BLES01623_00-0000111122223333-E001) with \0 terminating
* 0x03 means 0x25 bytes, a regular npdrm ContentID (ex. UP0002-BLES01623_00-0000111122223333) with \0 terminating
* 0x03 means 0x25 bytes, a regular npdrm ContentID (ex. UP0002-BLES01623_00-0000111122223333) with \0 terminating
{{File Formats}}
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Revision as of 00:35, 3 February 2014

  • Location: /dev_bdvd/PS3_GAME/LICDIR/LIC.DAT (soon LIC.EDAT)
  • Checked within Level 2 Kernel and possible via lv2syscall476
  • Final File size is: 0x10000 Bytes

example

00000000 50 53 33 4C 49 43 44 41 00 00 00 01 80 00 00 00 PS3LICDA........
00000010 00 00 09 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 ................
00000020 8C D3 A9 D8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
...
00000800 01 42 4C 45 53 30 31 36 32 33 00 00 00 00 00 00 .BLES01623......
...

structure

header

Address Length Value Description
0x0 0x8 'PS3LICDA' magic
0x8 0x4 0x1 Version
0xC 0x4 0x80000000 debug=0x0/retail=0x80000000
0x10 0x4 0x00000900 ending = beginning of chunks + chunk amounts * chunk size
0x14 0x4 0x00000800 beginning of chunks (static)
0x18 0x4 0x00000100 chunk size (static)
0x1C 0x4 0x00000001 chunk amounts
0x20 0x4 0xD8A9D38C CRC32 from the first byte till the end of last chunk (without CRC32 value)

chunk

Address Length Value Description
0x800+i*0x100 0x1 0x1 kind of ID
0x801+i*0x100 ID depending 'BLES01623' Title ID / Contend ID

The first byte indicates type and size of following text:

  • 0x01 means 0xA bytes, a regular TitleID (ex. BLES01623) with \0 terminating
  • 0x02 means 0x2A bytes, a regular SKU ID (ex. UP0002-BLES01623_00-0000111122223333-E001) with \0 terminating
  • 0x03 means 0x25 bytes, a regular npdrm ContentID (ex. UP0002-BLES01623_00-0000111122223333) with \0 terminating