Use psp-objdump -d eboot.bin (from the PSPSDK) to disassemble it, but only after decrypting it with pspdecrypt on a CFW console or using JpcspTrace .
eboot.bin is the ugly, powerful heart of PSP software. It’s not user-friendly, but if you need low-level control over the MIPS R4000 CPU or want to study console security from 2005, this file is a 5-star artifact. For everyone else? Stick to the .PBP . eboot.bin
Copyright © LantechSoft | info@lantechsoft.com