as tu télécharger le dernière gyo.db
http://xkeydownloads.../3k3y/02.02.zip
his update is for 3k3y PATA (3KF) and 3k3y Sata (3KS)...please take the fpga.vme out of the folder that belongs to your 3k3y type and place is on the root of your HDD with the other files. You do not need to do this if your FPGA is at 01.10 or 02.10 already
You will need to update your 3k3y in 2 cycles for the gyo.db to update. gyo.db is a new file that will make life easier for you as it contains a database of D1 keys ripped by the 3k3y community. Update to the new firmware, reboot console and leave your HDD/USb stick with update files inserted. You will see that the device will update again (gyo.db is being copied to the SD card!)
P.S. We know a lot of people are waiting to the 3k3y-S for Phat-Sata, 2k, 2.5k, and 3k PS3s. It is almost ready, it is made, in testing, we want to make sure we release the very best hardware to our customers.
Instructions:
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1. Extract the files "rootfs", "uImage" , "fpga.vme" , "3key.cfg" and "gyo.db" (please use the appropriate fpga.vme for your 3k3y type)
2. Open 3key.cfg with Notepad and configure it if needed. If you do not wish to change the settings on your 3k3y then you do not need to edit OR update your 3k3y with this file, leave it out!
2.1 Add the files to the root folder of a Flash Drive or HDD. (Make sure to "eject" the drive properly from the PC, it may otherwise cause corrupt files)
3. Connect the Flash drive or HDD to your 3k3y remote and wait for the 3k3y to start the update.
3.1 The remote OLED will now display "UPDATING - PLEASE WAIT" for about 35 seconds. (Do not turn off your PS3 or disconnect the remote while updating. FPGA updates will take a little longer)
4. Once the update is completed, the OLED will display "UPDATE COMPLETE - RESET" Reboot your PS3 and the 3k3y should now be updated to the latest firmware.
5. That's it! Continue to enjoy using 3k3y with the new features!
NOTE! If you use the same drive as you store content on to do the update with, then its recommended (not needed) to remove the "rootfs", "uImage" & "3key.cfg" and any other files from the root of your drive after a firmware update. Since keeping them there will cause the 3k3y to check the files if they are a newer firmware version then stored on your 3k3y micro SD card, and because of that take longer time for your HDD to be recognized.
Modifié par crash251, 14 décembre 2013 - 15:44.