PS3 qCFW - Arrives to Slim (2500-3000) & SuperSlim (4000-NOR) PlayStation 3 Models

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Original Article (Jan. 30): The evolution of PlayStation 3 (PS3) exploits rides high in 2026, In early-mid 2025 we seen developer and researcher @aomsin2526 (aka Chattrapat Sangmanee) show us a hardware exploit that provided some additional power to PS3HEN with the disclosure of the BadHTAB hardware exploit. The hardware exploit was soon replaced with another hardware exploit also from @aomsin2526 that we know as BadWDSD. While BadHTAB provided some additional functionality to PS3HEN like OverClocking & Linux Support. BadWDSD would proved to be the better foundation needed for what would become the next phase of the overall project.

Focusing now on the software side, the next phase from @aomsin2526 came in the form of a "qCFW" , this was a CFW that was built using Evilnat 4.92 PEX for the late Slim (2500) / SuperSlim (NOR) model PS3 Console's !!! While PS3HEN provided those once dubbed "nonCFW models" with many CFW like feature's, there were a number of abilities that were restricted to only CFW user's. Now with the release of BadWDSD with qCFW that gap has shrunk considerably to where 99% of CFW task can now be done on a qCFW installation. The process for installation of a qCFW is different then the traditional PUP installation of a Firmware, but you will still be running what is essentially a ("quasi") custom firmware running the cobra payload and based off Evilnat PEX CFW. Allowing for even DEX features on a SuperSlim (NOR) + Slim (2500).

PS3HEN developer @esc0rtd3w also had some work in this project as PS3HEN is essential in the installation/operation of qCFW/BadWDWD. You must be running v 3.4.1 Beta-test #4 or higher for support of the latest qCFW installation. Checkout this hardware/software modification that will supercharge thoseSlim 2500/3000 & Superslim (NOR) models. Take note of your SuperSlim model as the eMMc models are not supported.

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  • Always view official link for latest updates: https://github.com/aomsin2526/BadWDSD

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    This is a hardware modchip for Sony PlayStation 3. By using Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040), It is possible for non-CFW compatible models to boot qCFW.​

    Supported models
    • All CECH-2500
    • All CECH-3000
    • CECH-4x00 with NOR flash
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    Models not Supported
    • CECH-4x00 with eMMC flash is NOT supported
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    Notice:
    1. One way to know if your console is eMMC or not is enter safe mode. If you see Change system storage option, It is eMMC.
    2. Other way is try to install Stagex. If it says Flash is not NOR then it is eMMC.












    • .What is qCFW?










      .You still can't install CFW PUP, so new variant of CFW must be made. This is called quasi-CFW.
      It is heavily based on Evilnat PEX CFW. And will support every feature except: Dumping eid_root_key and anything that needed it.

      Note: Cobra must be active at all times or some feature will not work properly.

      qCFW quirks
      • For some unknown reason, When you turn on the console using wireless controller it won't sync. You must power cycle the controller for it to sync.

      Note on DEX mode
      • DEX mode is fully supported. But any kind of firmware installation or update is not possible while in this mode.
      • This means if you somehow need to reinstall the firmware such as corrupted HDD, you are stuck.
      • To recover, use BANKSEL pin on the modchip to go back to OFW.

    • Installation (Software)

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      FOR FIRST INSTALLATION, BACKUP FLASH FIRST!!!.

      IF SOMETHING GOES TOO WRONG AND YOU DON'T HAVE BACKUP, YOUR CONSOLE
      MAY BE PERMANENTLY BRICKED

      1. Prepare the USB drive by DELETING old qcfw folder if existed, DO NOT OVERWRITE!! then download qCFW and extract it into your drive like this:
      1. Install PS3HEN 3.4.1 or later
      2. Plug your USB drive into RIGHTMOST USB port of your ps3
      3. On XMB, Enable HEN then use Network -> Hybrid Firmware Tools -> qCFW Options -> Install Stagex option. It must show Success
      4. If not already, Install the modchip by following Installation (Hardware) section
      5. After modchip installed and power plugged in, wait until LED of modchip becomes solid. If it doesn't solid after a while, check SC_RX/SC_TX wire
      6. Turn on the console. modchip LED should flash briefly with triple beep right after. This means exploit is successful. If your console keep turning off and on, check CMD/CLK wire and Stagex
      7. You should be on XMB now. now Enable HEN then use Install qCFW option
      8. If it tell you to reinstall firmware and try again, do it ONCE.
      9. Your screen will appear frozen. it is installing. This process take 10-20 minutes. If something goes wrong during this step, you should be still able to recover by entering safe mode and reinstall firmware normally
      10. Then it will reboot itself. you should be on qCFW and see Evilnat logo now.
      11. Congrats! qCFW installation is complete
      • From now on, modchip will be required to boot the console until you go back to OFW again
      • This can be done by reinstalling OFW/HFW firmware normally. Then after this you can disable or uninstall the modchip
      • If thing goes too bad to the point of not being able to enter safe mode at all, you can use BANKSEL pin instead.
      • If you flashed bad Stagex.bin or CoreOS.bin, see Recover from bad Stagex.bin or CoreOS.bin flash section.
      Installation (Hardware)

      .Currently, Raspberry Pi Pico (RP2040) and RP2040-Zero are supported.
      • Only install modchip after Stagex is installed to console flash from above section.Otherwise it won't boot,
        • if you already installed the modchip, You can use HOLD pin to temporary disable the modchip without unsoldering it.

      Since I don't have 2500 and 3000 model to test, it must be done by other people. If you know the solder location please tell me. Thanks.


      Pico
      RP2040-Zero
      3000
      4x00

      • To flash .uf2 file (it is included in qCFW zip), simply connect modchip USB port into your PC while pressing BOOTSEL button. Then new drive will appear, simply drag .uf2 file into it.
      • You should see LED blinking. Flash successful and ready to use. You can disconnect it from your PC.
      • Exclude power and ground, you only need to solder 4 wires that marked red (CMD, CLK, SC_RX, SC_TX). Other pin is optional.
      • It is possible to power the modchip using external power as long as it is active during ps3 standby

      Pin description
      SIGNAL PIN:
      CLK - XDR CLK signal
      CMD - XDR CMD signal
      SC_TX/SC_RX - Syscon UART signal
      DEBUG - Optional modchip UART signal, for debugging and accessing syscon (baud 576000, NOT 57600!)
      CONFIG PIN:
      Short to ground to activate
      HOLD - Disable the modchip without needing to remove power or unsolder
      LITE - TODO
      BANKSEL - Go back to OFW forcefully. It is equal to syscon command w 1224 00. Only use when absolutely needed. You can't turn on the console while this pin is shorted​

    • Update qCFW
      • You can't update qCFW while on qCFW. you must go back to OFW first.
      • Simply reinstall firmware normally, then use Install qCFW option with updated files on USB again. No need to do anything else
      • When updating files on USB, delete whole qcfw folder first. Don't overwrite or it may causes problem.


      Go back to OFW using PUP method (Recommended)
      • Always use this method when possible. Simply reinstall firmware as normal. No extra steps required.
      • If you want to uninstall the modchip, you can do so after this


      Go back to OFW using BANKSEL pin
      Avoid this unless absolutely needed.
      DO NOT GO STRAIGHT TO THIS PIN WITHOUT TRYING TO BOOT THE CONSOLE WITHOUT MODCHIP FIRST!, IF IT SHUT IFSELF OFF, THEN YOU CAN FOLLOW BELOW

      1. Unplug your console
      2. Short BANKSEL pin to ground
      3. Plug in your console, wait until modchip LED flashes very fast. Then it is successful. You can't turn on the console while this pin is shorted
      4. Unplug your console and unshort the pin. If necessary remove or use HOLD pin to disable the modchip
      5. Plug in your console again and turn it on, you will likely to get black screen. This is expected since dev_flash is still qCFW but you're on OFW now
      6. Enter safe mode and reinstall firmware normally to get full recovery

      Recover from bad Stagex.bin or CoreOS.bin flash
      • No worries, your console isn't really bricked.
      • FIRST, disable the modchip then try to boot the console if it boots then all is good.
      • If it shut itself off, Simply follow Go back to OFW using BANKSEL pin section above. But this time disable modchip before boot as well.

      Downgrading
      • After booting the console with modchip, It is possible to downgrade the firmware up to 4.80. It can't be done in XMB. You must use safe mode.

    • OtherOS
      It is different from CFW. Simply follow these steps.
      1. Download dtbImage.ps3.zfself and put it into root of your USB drive
      2. Plug your USB drive into RIGHTMOST USB port of your ps3
      3. On XMB, use Network -> Custom Firmware Tools -> OtherOS Tools -> Install OtherOS (qCFW) option. It should show Success
      4. Use Boot OtherOS (qCFW) option. It should enter petitboot right away

      Accessing Syscon
      You can't access syscon the old ways anymore. It must be done through modchip. Simply connect DEBUG pin of modchip into your UART adapter.


    • NoBT
      • TODO. It requires LITE pin and hardware flasher for first installation if you are already on update loop.

      eMMC Support?
      In very short summary, What modchip is doing is writing these code into ram at boot:
      Code:
      stage_entry:
          // Jump to 0x2401F031000, aka 0x31000 on NOR flash where Stagex.bin is stored
      
          bl 4
          mflr %r3
          addi %r3, %r3, -4
          ld %r4, 24(%r3)
          mtctr %r4
          bctr
      
          .quad 0x2401F031000

      Do we have something like 0x2401F031000 on eMMC? If answer is yes, then eMMC can be supported (with more porting work).

  • Always view Official Link for latest updates:
    via esc0rtd3w > PS3HEN 3.4.1 has been released!

    If you have Auto Updates turned on, then HEN will automatically update the next time its enabled. If not, use whatever other method of your choosing to update. The ps3xploit.me site has been updated.

    CHANGELOG
    HEN Plugin Changes

    • Added detection of BadWDSD via LV1 peek check on hen enable (thanks aomsin2526)
    Payload Changes
    • Enabled LV1 peek and poke to support BadHTAB and BadWDSD exploits (thanks aomsin2526)
    • Added conditional timer for Retail and NPDRM self to reduce hanging when launching homebrew (thanks Joonie, aomsin2526)
    • Added support for 3k3y/Redump ISOs on-the-fly (thanks Joonie, Evilnat)
    Resource Changes
    • Added support for installing qCFW with xai (quasi-CFW for NOR 3000x and SS) (thanks aomsin2526)
    • Added BD Game Disc Fix (thanks LuanTeles)
    • Now using fork of Evilnats xai plugin as base to take advantage of updated features (thanks Evilnat)

  • qcfw-20260220-release
    Based on Evilnat 4.92.2 PEX

    qCFW Changelog:

    • Stagex code improvements
    • Implement controller sync workaround. If you turn on the console using controller while on qCFW it will always power cycle once first (.uf2 must be updated)
    • Fix a loophole that can made BANKSEL useless under certain circumstance
    .uf2/Modchip Changelog:
    • Code improvements
    • Better self retry/power cycling
    • Handle controller sync workaround
    • Modchip now runs at stock clock speed (no longer overclocked)

    .uf2 update is optional but RECOMMENDED or controller sync workaround may not work properly.

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OK, alors je m'abstiens de la monter car une PS3 ouverte, c'est disgracieux, voire horrible à regarder quand elle n'est pas une machine pour des tests divers et variés. Le couple HFW/HEN me convient parfaitement, la console reste fermée dans ce cas.

Okay, so I'll refrain from installing it because an open PS3 is unsightly, even horrible to look at unless it's being used for various tests. The HFW/HEN combination suits me perfectly; the console stays closed in that case.
 
OK, alors je m'abstiens de la monter car une PS3 ouverte, c'est disgracieux, voire horrible à regarder quand elle n'est pas une machine pour des tests divers et variés. Le couple HFW/HEN me convient parfaitement, la console reste fermée dans ce cas.

Okay, so I'll refrain from installing it because an open PS3 is unsightly, even horrible to look at unless it's being used for various tests. The HFW/HEN combination suits me perfectly; the console stays closed in that case.
Tu peux installer le Pi et fermer la machine...

You can install the Pi and close the machine...
 
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OK, alors je m'abstiens de la monter car une PS3 ouverte, c'est disgracieux, voire horrible à regarder quand elle n'est pas une machine pour des tests divers et variés. Le couple HFW/HEN me convient parfaitement, la console reste fermée dans ce cas.

Okay, so I'll refrain from installing it because an open PS3 is unsightly, even horrible to look at unless it's being used for various tests. The HFW/HEN combination suits me perfectly; the console stays closed in that case.

Oui, comme te l'a confirmé Metek tu peux refermer la console, la puce est autonome pas besoin d'y avoir accès en permanence.

Mes 2 PS3 sont flashées et refermées, fonctionnelles comme avec un CFW.

Yes, as Metek confirmed, you can close the console; the chip is self-contained and doesn't require constant access.
Both my PS3s are flashed and closed, and they function just like with a custom firmware (CFW).

Mod edit: Provide an English translation along with your post.
 
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Tu peux installer le Pi et fermer la machine...

You can install the Pi and close the machine...
OK, mais il me faudra acheter 3 PI pour équiper ces 3 PS3 et cela risque de me faire cher sans compter que je n'ai aucun des points à souder en photo pour ces 3 machines.
De plus, le gain est faible pour moi qui ne suis pas un DEV ni un chercheur en sécurité informatique. J'ai déjà 2 consoles en CFW v4.92.2 (des SCPH2504B), les 3 autres me sont revenues par surprise.
Je vais le faire en 1er sur la 3004B et il va me falloir beaucoup d'aides. Je vous informerai de mes avancées ...

Okay, but I'll need to buy three Raspberry Pis to equip these three PS3s, and that's likely to be expensive, not to mention that I don't have any of the soldering points shown in the photos for these three machines.
Furthermore, the gain is minimal for me, as I'm neither a developer nor a cybersecurity researcher. I already have two consoles with CFW v4.92.2 (SCPH2504Bs), and the other three came back to me unexpectedly.
I'm going to do it first on the 3004B, and I'll need a lot of help. I'll keep you updated on my progress...

@Yoplai :
Pourrais-je entrer en contact avec toi par Mail Privé (MP) ? Je t'en remercie par avance.

Could I contact you via Private Message (PM)? Thank you in advance.
 
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@aomsin2526 Hello,I have another console haven't bt module either,it's on 4.85.1 hfw with the latest hen 3.4.1. I installed stagex then installed the pico successfully,now it can enter hen and the top right corner indicated that BADWDSD was detected.But when I tried to install qcfw,it told me reinstall firmware and try again.I can't do that because I have no bt module,so is it possible to install qcfw on firmware 4.85.1 Hfw ?
 
@Yoplay : J'ai une nouvelle question, est-il possible que CCAPI ou ARTEMIS fonctionnent correctement avec une machine en qCFW ??? De même, est-ce que maintenant la régulation de température faite par WebMAN-Mod devient totalement fonctionnelle sans provoquer des GELS aléatoires comme c'est le cas avec le couple HFW/HEN sur machines non compatibles au CFW ???

@Yoplay: I have another question: is it possible for CCAPI or ARTEMIS to work correctly with a machine running qCFW? Also, does the temperature regulation provided by WebMAN-Mod now function fully without causing random freezes, as is the case with the HFW/HEN combination on machines not compatible with CFW?

Merci beaucoup pour tes réponses.
 
Oui, comme te l'a confirmé Metek tu peux refermer la console, la puce est autonome pas besoin d'y avoir accès en permanence.

Mes 2 PS3 sont flashées et refermées, fonctionnelles comme avec un CFW.

Yes, as Metek confirmed, you can close the console; the chip is self-contained and doesn't require constant access.
Both my PS3s are flashed and closed, and they function just like with a custom firmware (CFW).

Mod edit: Provide an English translation along with your post.

C'est 3€ pièce le Pi Zero.......

It's 3€ each for a Pi Zero .......
 
@aomsin2526 Hello,I have another console haven't bt module either,it's on 4.85.1 hfw with the latest hen 3.4.1. I installed stagex then installed the pico successfully,now it can enter hen and the top right corner indicated that BADWDSD was detected.But when I tried to install qcfw,it told me reinstall firmware and try again.I can't do that because I have no bt module,so is it possible to install qcfw on firmware 4.85.1 Hfw ?
I did some research on your code, I think I'm now on bank ros1,so the qcfw install code think I'm on a "unsafe" bank and refuse to install, I think I can try force switch to ros0 by shorten pico "SELECT BANK" pin to ground or some syscon commands. I don't know the consequences of doing this,but the worst result could be a "update loop", I can save this situation using "hot plug and unplug hard drive" tip, so I will give it a try tomorrow.:)
 
Et où ? J'en ai trouvé à 5,90 € en France et je n'ai rien trouvé de mieux. Où habitez-vous ? Je suis en France.
And where? I found some for €5.90 in France and I haven't found anything better. Where do you live? I'm in France.
 
@aomsin2526 Hello,I have another console haven't bt module either,it's on 4.85.1 hfw with the latest hen 3.4.1. I installed stagex then installed the pico successfully,now it can enter hen and the top right corner indicated that BADWDSD was detected.But when I tried to install qcfw,it told me reinstall firmware and try again.I can't do that because I have no bt module,so is it possible to install qcfw on firmware 4.85.1 Hfw ?

Nothing you can do for now
 
Et où ? J'en ai trouvé à 5,90 € en France et je n'ai rien trouvé de mieux. Où habitez-vous ? Je suis en France.
And where? I found some for €5.90 in France and I haven't found anything better. Where do you live? I'm in France.
AliExpress...

Et je ne sais pas comment tu cherches, mais même sur Amazon c'est moins cher que tes 5.90...

https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0CNSQCV9Q?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

Aliexpress...

And i don't know how you are searching, but even on Amazon it's cheaper than 5.90 ...

https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0CNSQCV9Q?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
 
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@Yoplai :
Pourrais-je entrer en contact avec toi par Mail Privé (MP) ? Je t'en remercie par avance.

Could I contact you via Private Message (PM)? Thank you in advance.

J'ai deja posté les points de soudure pour la 3004B sur ce post....J'ai acheté les 3 PICO pour moins de 13 € (4.30€ l'une)...

I already post solder points for CECH 3004B on this post...and i bought 3 pico for less than 13€ (4.3€ /each)...

@Yoplay : J'ai une nouvelle question, est-il possible que CCAPI ou ARTEMIS fonctionnent correctement avec une machine en qCFW ??? De même, est-ce que maintenant la régulation de température faite par WebMAN-Mod devient totalement fonctionnelle sans provoquer des GELS aléatoires comme c'est le cas avec le couple HFW/HEN sur machines non compatibles au CFW ???

@Yoplay: I have another question: is it possible for CCAPI or ARTEMIS to work correctly with a machine running qCFW? Also, does the temperature regulation provided by WebMAN-Mod now function fully without causing random freezes, as is the case with the HFW/HEN combination on machines not compatible with CFW?

Merci beaucoup pour tes réponses.

Pour CCAPI je ne sais je ne l'utilise pas, ARTEMIS et WEBman MOD fonctionnent parfaitement.

Don't know about CCAPI never used it, but ARTEMIS & WEBMAN mod works well.
 
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C'est correct mais je n'ai besoin que de 3 appareils et pas de 4 (2 x 2) plus le port, c'est trop payé.
That's correct, but I only need 3 devices and not 4 (2 x 2) plus shipping, it's too much to pay.
 
How concern should current user be, does this issue affect user's of qCFW or is it during the installation process?

Thanks for all the work on the project.

Some user (very few) said that sometimes qCFW randomly reboot itself to recovery mode (System cannot be run correctly) If they just reboot it it will work as normal.

But if user try to reinstall firmware while on that screen it will brick.

qCFW should be 100% stable. Such random reboot should never happen.

Crazier part is the brick part, this made no sense in anyway. Since firmware updater is identical to safe mode and xmb. I also install firmware on recovery mode myself (That is how downgrading is done in early days before we are able to enter safe mode).

And I update the firmware this way countless of time.
No such bricks happen. Even people in the group.

Since I can't reproduce the problem myself, I can only guess what I can do.

So I made a new build testing it in the group and hope that problem is gone.

I'm waiting for flash dump and logs from user to investigate.
 

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