Open Source Nand Dumper 0.1 for 3.xx <- for SE/OE/M33 homebrew enabled kernels
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Original work done and shared by Dark_Alex and Mathieulh
http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?p=245114#post245114
io monitoring added to try and ensure your memory stick never becomes corrupted.

Info:
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-place the program folder in your higher kernel folder, making for example /PSP/GAME371/ond_3xx
-run from xmb

It will create a nand dump "nand-dump.bin" in the root of your memory stick, and exit.

Make sure you have enough free space, 66MiB for the slim PSP or 33MiB for the old style PSP.
	I have tested it and it shouldn't corrupt your card as fileio bytes are monitored, but be warned, it might.


Known issues:
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PSP writes to the registry regularly, I haven't looked into exactly when, but if you do a dump
	with pandora and then boot 3.xx and do another dump, there will usually be at least 1 different block
	in a hex compare of the two dumps. This is always within flash1 and usually plain text like "system.dreg" can be
	read in it. Doesn't seem to cause problems (flash1 should not change while running homebrew) in all experiements
	I have done on NAND to date.

** use at your own risk, no warranties expressed or implied **

If anyone feels I have abused the privelidges of their source releases, let me know and I will try to rectify it.

cory1492

cory1492 @ gmail . com
