Post: PS3 Debug Settings
01-18-2017, 09:46 PM #1
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Hi NGU Niggaz!!

This Is A List Of Debug Settings Available On A Debugging Station.
These Settings Help Developer's To Debug And Test Applications.

Gonna Add The Last 7 After College Tomorrow Prob Winky Winky

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In The Spoiler It Explain's What Evry Option Do In The Debug Setting's

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O Button Behavior
Switch the assignment of the “O” button to “X” button (like for japans games/region settings).
– “Enter” : assign the “Enter” function to “O” button
– “Back” : assign the “Enter” function to “X” button.


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NP Environment
Edit the environment variable to connect to the network of your choice.
Examples:
“np” : retail network.
“sp-int” : developers network.
“prod-qa” : production quality assurance network.
Note : There are other networks than debugs can access but only QA flagged consoles can connect to them (mgmt, rc, etc…Winky Winky.


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Game Type (Debugger)
Set the game type of an application when this one is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “Awesome faceisc Boot Game” : use application like a game disc.
– “HDD Boot Game” : use application like a HDD boot game.
– “Patch” : use application installed as a game patch.
– “PARAM.SFO” : use the param.sfo directly from the application.


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Game Output Resolution (Debugger)
Set the game output resolution of an application when this one is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “480 (4:3)”
– “480 (16:9)”
– “576 (4:3)”
– “576 (16:9)”
– “720”
– “960 x 1080”
– “1280 x 1080”
– “1440 x 1080”
– “1600 x 1080”
– “1920 x 1080”


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Game Output Sound (Debugger)
Set game output sound of an application when this one is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “Maximum Number of Channels Set on [ Sound Settings ] > [ Audio Output Settings ]”
– “2 ch”
– “2 ch (Downmix: 5.1 ch -> 2 ch)”
– “2 ch (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 2 ch)”
– “5.1 ch”
– “5.1 ch (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 5.1 ch)”
– “7.1 ch”
– “Awesome faceolby Digital”
– “Awesome faceolby Digital (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 5.1 ch)”
– “Awesome faceTS”
– “Awesome faceTS (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 5.1 ch)”


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BGM Player (Debugger)
Set the activation of BGM playback when an application is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “Off” : deactivate the BGM Player.
– “On” : activate the BGM Player.


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GameContentUtil Boot Path (Debugger)
Change the game content boot path when an application is started from the debugger.
– “For Development” : return the real path where the application is started.
– “For Release” : return the path from “GameContentUtil dirName (Debugger)” setting.


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GameContentUtil dirName (Debugger)
Change the game content directory when an application is started from the debugger in release mode.


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GameContentUtil Boot Path (/app_home/PS3_GAME/)
Change the game content boot path when an application is started from /app_home/PS3_GAME/.
– “For Development” : return the real path where the application is started.
– “For Release” : return the path from the PARAM.SFO settings.


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Region Settings
Change the console settings (system language, time, date, etc…Winky Winky depending on which region are selected.
– “Japan”
– “North America”
– “Oceania”
– “UK”
– “Europe”
– “Korea”
– “Southeast Asia”
– “Taiwan”
– “Russia”
– “China”
– “Mexico”
– “Hong Kong”


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Fake Other Region
Fake the license area of the console (“SCEE” for Europe, “SCEA” for America, etc…Winky Winky to “Other”.
– “Off” : the Fake Other Region setting is deactivated.
– “On” : the license area is set to “Other”.
Note : Setting on that option is not saved after a console reboot.


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HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel Corporation to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connection. (You must login or register to view this content.)
– “Off” : the HDCP protection is deactivated.
– “On” : the HDCP protection is activated


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Display HDD Free Space
Display the hard drive free space on the menu screen while an application is running.


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Fake Free Space
Fake the amount of free space on the HDD, in “Fake Limit Size” function.
– “Off” : deactivate Fake Free Space function.
– “On” : activate Fake Free Space function.
– “On (Ignored in NP Trophy)” : activate Fake Free Space function exept for trophy functions.


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Fake Limit Size
Set the amount of free space on the HDD in MB when the “Fake Free Space” function is activated.


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Fake Save Data Owner
Allows use of save data from other users and displays a warning message at every load/save during the game. Once a save data has been saved with this features activated, that save couldn’t be read with this function deactivated.
– “Off” : deactivate the Fake Save Data Owner function.
– “On” : activate the Fake Save Data Owner function.


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Format System Cache
Format the system cache area.
– “Yes” : format the system cache.
– “No” : cancel the system cache format.


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Release Check Mode
Check if /app_home is used in the application.
– “Awesome faceevelopment Mode” : the application can used /app_home.
– “Release Mode” : the application can’t use /app_home.


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Exception Handler
Handle PPU exceptions in order to debug an application.
– “Off” : deactivate the exception handling.
– “On” : activate the exception handling.


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NP Debug
When an application is started, Playstation Network information related to that application is displayed.
– “Off” : deactivate the NP Debug function.
– “On” : activate the NP Debug function.


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NPDRM Debug
Set and test the access rights to an application that use drm protection.
– “Off” : deactivate the NPDRM Debug function.
– “No Entitlement (80029513)” : return 80029513 error.
– “Awesome faceeactivated (80029514)” : return 80029514 error.
– “Unexpected Error” : return unexpected error.


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NPDRM Clock Debug
Activate/deactivate the validity period of an application that use drm protection.
– “Off” : deactivate the NPDRM Clock Debug function.
– “On” : activate the NPDRM Clock Debug function.


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Service ID
Edit the Service ID of the content to access it on the Store.
Example : AB0000-ABCD12345_00


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MsgDialogUtil Display Errorcode
Display the error code of an application that uses the cellMsgDialogOpenErrorCode function in the notification window.
– “Off” : deactivate the MsgDialogUtil Display Errorcode function.
– “On” : activate the MsgDialogUtil Display Errorcode function.


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Format BD Emulator HDD
Format the external usb device (FAT32) for use it with the BD Emulator Function.
– “Quick Format” : Make a quick device format.
– “Full Format” : Make a full device format.


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Disable ExitGame Timeout
Disable the forced termination of an application due to a time out.
– “Off” : do not disable the ExitGame Timeout function.
– “On” : disable the ExitGame Timeout function.


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Core Dump
The Core Dump functions save and configure the output exceptions of applications in order to debug them.
– “Copy” : Copy a core file.
– “Awesome faceelete” : Delete a core file.
– “Option” :
[Option] > [★ Trigger Option]
– “Awesome faceisable PPU exception detection” : PPU exception are not includes in the core file.
– “Awesome faceisable SPU exception detection” : SPU exception are not includes in the core file.
– “Awesome faceisable RSX® exception detection” : RSX exception are not includes in the core file.
– “Awesome faceisable Foot Switch detection” : the foot switch detection is deactivated.
[★ Corefile Generation Option]
– “Awesome faceisable Memory Dump” : the memory dump is not include in the core file.
[★ Execution Control Option]
– “Enable restart process and core dump function after core dumped” : After a core file dumped, the process will restart and the core dump function activated.– “Off” : deactivate the core dump function.
– “On (Save to /app_home)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /app_home.
– “On (Save to /dev_ms)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /dev_ms.
– “On (Save to /dev_usb)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /dev_usb.
– “On (Save to /dev_hdd0)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /dev_hdd0.



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Crash Report
When the console crashes, a report can be sent to Sony servers.
– “Off” : deactivate the Crash Report function.
– “On” : activate the Crash Report function.


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PowerOnReset
The console is automatically turned on when the main power button is turned on.
– “Off” : deactivate the PowerOnReset function.
– “On” : activate the PowerOnReset function.


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Boot Mode
Choose which mode to boot the console.
– “Awesome faceebugger Mode” : boot on the debugger, for debugging purpose.
– “System Software Mode” : boot on system software mode, for developing purpose.
– “Release Mode” : boot on release mode, the same than retail console, for finals tests purpose.


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Blu-ray Disc Access
Choose the Blu-ray disc type of access.
– “BD Emulator (DEV)” : Use the internal hdd for the BD-Emulator. (Reference Tools only)
– “BD Emulator (USB)” : use an usb hdd formatted for the BD-Emulator.
– “BD Drive” : use the Blu-Ray Disc drive.


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Transfer Rate Pacing for BD Emulator
When the BD Emulator function is activated, the transfer rate can be choose between two options.
– “HDD Native” : maximum transfer rate.
– “Equiv. to BD Drive” : same transfer rate than the BD Drive.


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Network Settings for Debug
Choose different network settings for the debugging than the settings used in usual settings.
– “Single Settings” : use the same network settings for debugging than settings used in [Settings] > [Network Settings].
– “Awesome faceual Settings” : use two different network settings.


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Connection Status List for Debug
Show the network information for the debugging.


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Connection Settings for Debug (Dual Settings)
Choose network settings for the debugging.
Note : the “Network Settings for Debug” function have to be set on “Awesome faceual Settings”.


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Pad Auto Detect
This function allows the console to automatically detect a paddle connected by USB.
– “Off” : deactivate the Pad Auto Detect function.
– “On” : activate the Pad Auto Detect function.


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Initialize Boot Parameters
Reset boot parameters to their default value.
– “Yes” : reset boot parameters.
– “No” : do not reset boot parameters.


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Update Server URL
Choose the server of firmware updates when selecting [Settings] > [System Update].
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Ps3updat.txt example :
Dest=82;ImageVersion=FFFFFFFF;SystemVersion=1.0000;CDN_Timeout=30;CDN=https://www.myexampleserver.com/PS3UPDAT.PUP.100.001;
Dest=82;ImageVersion=FFFFFFFF;SystemVersion=2.0000;CDN_Timeout=30;CDN=https://www.myexampleserver.com/PS3UPDAT.PUP.200.001;


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Video Upload Debug
When a video is uploaded on YouTube with the video upload function, the uploaded video is set to private.
– “Off” : the Video Upload Debug function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Video Upload Debug function is activated.


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Wake On LAN
Wake-on-LAN is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message. The message is usually sent by a program executed on another computer on the same local area network. (You must login or register to view this content.)
– “Off” : deactivate the Wake On Lan function.
– “On” : activate the Wake On Lan function, the console can be turned on by a network message.


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PlayStation ®Store Ad Clock
Change the clock time of the ★ Title Store Preview (Store).
– “Off” : the PlayStation ®Store Ad Clock function is deactivated.
– “On” : the PlayStation ®Store Ad Clock function is activated.


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Dummy XMB™ (in game) Debug
This function checks how applications react while the XMB™ in game is used. If the resources debits are not enough, a message will be display in the notification window.
– “Off” : the Dummy XMB™ (in game) Debug function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Dummy XMB™ (in game) Debug function is activated.


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Dummy BGM Player Debug
This function checks how applications react while the BGM Player is used. If the resources debits are not enough, a message will be display in the notification window.
– “Off” : the Dummy BGM Player Debug function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Dummy BGM Player) Debug function is activated.


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GameUpdate Impose Test
The application will find a fake patch in order to test how the application will react when a patch is found.
– “Off” : deactivate the GameUpdate Impose Test function.
– “On” : activate the GameUpdate Impose Test function.


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Network Emulation Setting
Emulate the network in order to test how the application will react with networks troubles.
– “Off” : the Network Emulation Setting function is deactivated.
– “Option 1” : the Network Emulation Setting function is activated (packet delay time : 100ms).
– “Option 2” : the Network Emulation Setting function is activated (bandwitch limitation : 132072 bps).
– “Option 3” : the Network Emulation Setting function is activated (send packet loss : 5%).


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Network Emulation Status
Show information of the Network Emulation Setting function. This information is also showed when selecting an option in Network Emulation Setting function.


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MediatedServices: Mediator URL
Set the mediator URL of Mediated Services.


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MediatedServices: Provider Data
Set the provider data of Mediated Services.


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MediatedServices: Notifications
Activate/deactivate the Mediated Services notifications.
– “Off” : the MediatedServices Notifications function is deactivated.
– “On” : the MediatedServices Notifications function is activated.


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WLAN Device
Activate/deactivate the wireless LAN device.
– “Off” : deactivate the wireless LAN device.
– “On” : activate the wireless LAN device.
Note : the wireless LAN device have to not be use to deactivate it.


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NAT Traversal Information
NAT traversal techniques are typically required for client-to-client networking applications, especially peer-to-peer and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) deployments. (You must login or register to view this content.)


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Adhoc SSID Prefix
Set the prefix name of the Ad-hoc SSID’s. The default value is set for PSP devices.


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Disc Auto-Start at System Startup
Start the disc automatically when the system is turned on.
– “Off” : deactivate the Disc Auto-Start at System Startup function.
– “On” : activate the Disc Auto-Start at System Startup function.
Note : [System Settings] > [Disc Auto-Start] have to be turned on too.


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3D Video Output
Set the video output to 3D.
– “Automatic” : video output settings are automatically set.
– “On” : force the 3D video output.


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Fake NP SNS Throttle
Fake a throttling (a delay between information sends) into the social network service.
– “Off (60 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is deactivated, the throttling is set to 60 seconds.
– “On (0 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 0 seconds.
– “On (10 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 10 seconds.
– “On (120 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 120 seconds.
– “On (3600 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 3600 seconds.
– “On (Throttle Closed)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is deactivated.


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Fake Plus
Fake the activation of PlayStation® Plus.
– “Off” : the Fake Plus function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Fake Plus function is activated.


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Hi NGU Niggaz!!

This Is A List Of Debug Settings Available On A Debugging Station.
These Settings Help Developer's To Debug And Test Applications.

Gonna Add The Last 7 After College Tomorrow Prob Winky Winky

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O Button Behavior
Switch the assignment of the “O” button to “X” button (like for japans games/region settings).
– “Enter” : assign the “Enter” function to “O” button
– “Back” : assign the “Enter” function to “X” button.


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NP Environment
Edit the environment variable to connect to the network of your choice.
Examples:
“np” : retail network.
“sp-int” : developers network.
“prod-qa” : production quality assurance network.
Note : There are other networks than debugs can access but only QA flagged consoles can connect to them (mgmt, rc, etc…Winky Winky.


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Game Type (Debugger)
Set the game type of an application when this one is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “Awesome faceisc Boot Game” : use application like a game disc.
– “HDD Boot Game” : use application like a HDD boot game.
– “Patch” : use application installed as a game patch.
– “PARAM.SFO” : use the param.sfo directly from the application.


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Game Output Resolution (Debugger)
Set the game output resolution of an application when this one is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “480 (4:3)”
– “480 (16:9)”
– “576 (4:3)”
– “576 (16:9)”
– “720”
– “960 x 1080”
– “1280 x 1080”
– “1440 x 1080”
– “1600 x 1080”
– “1920 x 1080”


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Game Output Sound (Debugger)
Set game output sound of an application when this one is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “Maximum Number of Channels Set on [ Sound Settings ] > [ Audio Output Settings ]”
– “2 ch”
– “2 ch (Downmix: 5.1 ch -> 2 ch)”
– “2 ch (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 2 ch)”
– “5.1 ch”
– “5.1 ch (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 5.1 ch)”
– “7.1 ch”
– “Awesome faceolby Digital”
– “Awesome faceolby Digital (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 5.1 ch)”
– “Awesome faceTS”
– “Awesome faceTS (Downmix: 7.1 ch -> 5.1 ch)”


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BGM Player (Debugger)
Set the activation of BGM playback when an application is started from the debugger (usually, this information is read from PARAM.SFO).
– “Off” : deactivate the BGM Player.
– “On” : activate the BGM Player.


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GameContentUtil Boot Path (Debugger)
Change the game content boot path when an application is started from the debugger.
– “For Development” : return the real path where the application is started.
– “For Release” : return the path from “GameContentUtil dirName (Debugger)” setting.


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GameContentUtil dirName (Debugger)
Change the game content directory when an application is started from the debugger in release mode.


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GameContentUtil Boot Path (/app_home/PS3_GAME/)
Change the game content boot path when an application is started from /app_home/PS3_GAME/.
– “For Development” : return the real path where the application is started.
– “For Release” : return the path from the PARAM.SFO settings.


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Region Settings
Change the console settings (system language, time, date, etc…Winky Winky depending on which region are selected.
– “Japan”
– “North America”
– “Oceania”
– “UK”
– “Europe”
– “Korea”
– “Southeast Asia”
– “Taiwan”
– “Russia”
– “China”
– “Mexico”
– “Hong Kong”


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Fake Other Region
Fake the license area of the console (“SCEE” for Europe, “SCEA” for America, etc…Winky Winky to “Other”.
– “Off” : the Fake Other Region setting is deactivated.
– “On” : the license area is set to “Other”.
Note : Setting on that option is not saved after a console reboot.


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HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital copy protection developed by Intel Corporation to prevent copying of digital audio and video content as it travels across High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connection. (You must login or register to view this content.)
– “Off” : the HDCP protection is deactivated.
– “On” : the HDCP protection is activated


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Display HDD Free Space
Display the hard drive free space on the menu screen while an application is running.


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Fake Free Space
Fake the amount of free space on the HDD, in “Fake Limit Size” function.
– “Off” : deactivate Fake Free Space function.
– “On” : activate Fake Free Space function.
– “On (Ignored in NP Trophy)” : activate Fake Free Space function exept for trophy functions.


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Fake Limit Size
Set the amount of free space on the HDD in MB when the “Fake Free Space” function is activated.


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Fake Save Data Owner
Allows use of save data from other users and displays a warning message at every load/save during the game. Once a save data has been saved with this features activated, that save couldn’t be read with this function deactivated.
– “Off” : deactivate the Fake Save Data Owner function.
– “On” : activate the Fake Save Data Owner function.


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Format System Cache
Format the system cache area.
– “Yes” : format the system cache.
– “No” : cancel the system cache format.


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Release Check Mode
Check if /app_home is used in the application.
– “Awesome faceevelopment Mode” : the application can used /app_home.
– “Release Mode” : the application can’t use /app_home.


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Exception Handler
Handle PPU exceptions in order to debug an application.
– “Off” : deactivate the exception handling.
– “On” : activate the exception handling.


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NP Debug
When an application is started, Playstation Network information related to that application is displayed.
– “Off” : deactivate the NP Debug function.
– “On” : activate the NP Debug function.


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NPDRM Debug
Set and test the access rights to an application that use drm protection.
– “Off” : deactivate the NPDRM Debug function.
– “No Entitlement (80029513)” : return 80029513 error.
– “Awesome faceeactivated (80029514)” : return 80029514 error.
– “Unexpected Error” : return unexpected error.


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NPDRM Clock Debug
Activate/deactivate the validity period of an application that use drm protection.
– “Off” : deactivate the NPDRM Clock Debug function.
– “On” : activate the NPDRM Clock Debug function.


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Service ID
Edit the Service ID of the content to access it on the Store.
Example : AB0000-ABCD12345_00


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MsgDialogUtil Display Errorcode
Display the error code of an application that uses the cellMsgDialogOpenErrorCode function in the notification window.
– “Off” : deactivate the MsgDialogUtil Display Errorcode function.
– “On” : activate the MsgDialogUtil Display Errorcode function.


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Format BD Emulator HDD
Format the external usb device (FAT32) for use it with the BD Emulator Function.
– “Quick Format” : Make a quick device format.
– “Full Format” : Make a full device format.


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Disable ExitGame Timeout
Disable the forced termination of an application due to a time out.
– “Off” : do not disable the ExitGame Timeout function.
– “On” : disable the ExitGame Timeout function.


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Core Dump
The Core Dump functions save and configure the output exceptions of applications in order to debug them.
– “Copy” : Copy a core file.
– “Awesome faceelete” : Delete a core file.
– “Option” :
[Option] > [★ Trigger Option]
– “Awesome faceisable PPU exception detection” : PPU exception are not includes in the core file.
– “Awesome faceisable SPU exception detection” : SPU exception are not includes in the core file.
– “Awesome faceisable RSX® exception detection” : RSX exception are not includes in the core file.
– “Awesome faceisable Foot Switch detection” : the foot switch detection is deactivated.
[★ Corefile Generation Option]
– “Awesome faceisable Memory Dump” : the memory dump is not include in the core file.
[★ Execution Control Option]
– “Enable restart process and core dump function after core dumped” : After a core file dumped, the process will restart and the core dump function activated.– “Off” : deactivate the core dump function.
– “On (Save to /app_home)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /app_home.
– “On (Save to /dev_ms)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /dev_ms.
– “On (Save to /dev_usb)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /dev_usb.
– “On (Save to /dev_hdd0)” : activate the core dump function and save the core file to /dev_hdd0.



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Crash Report
When the console crashes, a report can be sent to Sony servers.
– “Off” : deactivate the Crash Report function.
– “On” : activate the Crash Report function.


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PowerOnReset
The console is automatically turned on when the main power button is turned on.
– “Off” : deactivate the PowerOnReset function.
– “On” : activate the PowerOnReset function.


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Boot Mode
Choose which mode to boot the console.
– “Awesome faceebugger Mode” : boot on the debugger, for debugging purpose.
– “System Software Mode” : boot on system software mode, for developing purpose.
– “Release Mode” : boot on release mode, the same than retail console, for finals tests purpose.


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Blu-ray Disc Access
Choose the Blu-ray disc type of access.
– “BD Emulator (DEV)” : Use the internal hdd for the BD-Emulator. (Reference Tools only)
– “BD Emulator (USB)” : use an usb hdd formatted for the BD-Emulator.
– “BD Drive” : use the Blu-Ray Disc drive.


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Transfer Rate Pacing for BD Emulator
When the BD Emulator function is activated, the transfer rate can be choose between two options.
– “HDD Native” : maximum transfer rate.
– “Equiv. to BD Drive” : same transfer rate than the BD Drive.


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Network Settings for Debug
Choose different network settings for the debugging than the settings used in usual settings.
– “Single Settings” : use the same network settings for debugging than settings used in [Settings] > [Network Settings].
– “Awesome faceual Settings” : use two different network settings.


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Connection Status List for Debug
Show the network information for the debugging.


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Connection Settings for Debug (Dual Settings)
Choose network settings for the debugging.
Note : the “Network Settings for Debug” function have to be set on “Awesome faceual Settings”.


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Pad Auto Detect
This function allows the console to automatically detect a paddle connected by USB.
– “Off” : deactivate the Pad Auto Detect function.
– “On” : activate the Pad Auto Detect function.


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Initialize Boot Parameters
Reset boot parameters to their default value.
– “Yes” : reset boot parameters.
– “No” : do not reset boot parameters.


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Update Server URL
Choose the server of firmware updates when selecting [Settings] > [System Update].
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Ps3updat.txt example :
Dest=82;ImageVersion=FFFFFFFF;SystemVersion=1.0000;CDN_Timeout=30;CDN=https://www.myexampleserver.com/PS3UPDAT.PUP.100.001;
Dest=82;ImageVersion=FFFFFFFF;SystemVersion=2.0000;CDN_Timeout=30;CDN=https://www.myexampleserver.com/PS3UPDAT.PUP.200.001;


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Video Upload Debug
When a video is uploaded on YouTube with the video upload function, the uploaded video is set to private.
– “Off” : the Video Upload Debug function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Video Upload Debug function is activated.


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Wake On LAN
Wake-on-LAN is an Ethernet computer networking standard that allows a computer to be turned on or woken up by a network message. The message is usually sent by a program executed on another computer on the same local area network. (You must login or register to view this content.)
– “Off” : deactivate the Wake On Lan function.
– “On” : activate the Wake On Lan function, the console can be turned on by a network message.


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PlayStation ®Store Ad Clock
Change the clock time of the ★ Title Store Preview (Store).
– “Off” : the PlayStation ®Store Ad Clock function is deactivated.
– “On” : the PlayStation ®Store Ad Clock function is activated.


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Dummy XMB™ (in game) Debug
This function checks how applications react while the XMB™ in game is used. If the resources debits are not enough, a message will be display in the notification window.
– “Off” : the Dummy XMB™ (in game) Debug function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Dummy XMB™ (in game) Debug function is activated.


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Dummy BGM Player Debug
This function checks how applications react while the BGM Player is used. If the resources debits are not enough, a message will be display in the notification window.
– “Off” : the Dummy BGM Player Debug function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Dummy BGM Player) Debug function is activated.


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GameUpdate Impose Test
The application will find a fake patch in order to test how the application will react when a patch is found.
– “Off” : deactivate the GameUpdate Impose Test function.
– “On” : activate the GameUpdate Impose Test function.


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Network Emulation Setting
Emulate the network in order to test how the application will react with networks troubles.
– “Off” : the Network Emulation Setting function is deactivated.
– “Option 1” : the Network Emulation Setting function is activated (packet delay time : 100ms).
– “Option 2” : the Network Emulation Setting function is activated (bandwitch limitation : 132072 bps).
– “Option 3” : the Network Emulation Setting function is activated (send packet loss : 5%).


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Network Emulation Status
Show information of the Network Emulation Setting function. This information is also showed when selecting an option in Network Emulation Setting function.


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MediatedServices: Mediator URL
Set the mediator URL of Mediated Services.


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MediatedServices: Provider Data
Set the provider data of Mediated Services.


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MediatedServices: Notifications
Activate/deactivate the Mediated Services notifications.
– “Off” : the MediatedServices Notifications function is deactivated.
– “On” : the MediatedServices Notifications function is activated.


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WLAN Device
Activate/deactivate the wireless LAN device.
– “Off” : deactivate the wireless LAN device.
– “On” : activate the wireless LAN device.
Note : the wireless LAN device have to not be use to deactivate it.


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NAT Traversal Information
NAT traversal techniques are typically required for client-to-client networking applications, especially peer-to-peer and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) deployments. (You must login or register to view this content.)


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Adhoc SSID Prefix
Set the prefix name of the Ad-hoc SSID’s. The default value is set for PSP devices.


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Disc Auto-Start at System Startup
Start the disc automatically when the system is turned on.
– “Off” : deactivate the Disc Auto-Start at System Startup function.
– “On” : activate the Disc Auto-Start at System Startup function.
Note : [System Settings] > [Disc Auto-Start] have to be turned on too.


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3D Video Output
Set the video output to 3D.
– “Automatic” : video output settings are automatically set.
– “On” : force the 3D video output.


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Fake NP SNS Throttle
Fake a throttling (a delay between information sends) into the social network service.
– “Off (60 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is deactivated, the throttling is set to 60 seconds.
– “On (0 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 0 seconds.
– “On (10 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 10 seconds.
– “On (120 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 120 seconds.
– “On (3600 sec)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is set to 3600 seconds.
– “On (Throttle Closed)” : the Fake NP SNS Throttle function is activated, the throttling is deactivated.


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Fake Plus
Fake the activation of PlayStation® Plus.
– “Off” : the Fake Plus function is deactivated.
– “On” : the Fake Plus function is activated.




Not hating or anything, but why would this need to be posted? This is just images. It would have been at least a tiny bit interesting if you would've also included which each debug function does. I myself, already know what they each do considering I've read them on Rebug's Site.
01-18-2017, 10:48 PM #3
OfficialJesseP
How's it going, eh?
Originally posted by United View Post
Not hating or anything, but why would this need to be posted? This is just images. It would have been at least a tiny bit interesting if you would've also included which each debug function does. I myself, already know what they each do considering I've read them on Rebug's Site.

Below each image in a spoiler is a description of what each setting does.

The following user thanked OfficialJesseP for this useful post:

HMXOnDex
01-19-2017, 08:46 AM #4
HMXOnDex
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by xJustJesse View Post
Below each image in a spoiler is a description of what each setting does.


Tnx Jesse , Atleast U Read / Understand This Post xD

Like Not Evryone Know What Evrything In The Debug Setting's Do , This Was Ment To Help Them To Understand Each Option's Smile

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