Hacking OTP access via IOSU kernel

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There's an error in this otp dumper
https://github.com/Y2K-x/iosu-otp/blob/master/src/main.c#L319

Every iteration of this loop (which prints a row of 11*4 bytes) it skips a byte. This means you miss a byte every row and the otp is underdumped at 1004 bytes instead of a KB (1024).
It only is wrong in the source but the elf was re-compiled earlier today to fix that and the first post was updated with that elf, I noticed that too but didnt even mention it cause its whatever ;) Also I dont think you could just write it to a sd card because IOSU or whatever seems to never return/maybe even crash, I didnt understand the ROP good enough yet to know how to fix that. So when you try to write to a sd card it just crashes fyi.
 
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Why the code does not dump to a file?
I'd like to know myself. Is it something like not quite enough space in the IOSU executable, or not yet figuring out how to perform that sort of operation whilst in IOSU.
It looked like the ROP only gave about 1488 bytes of space to work with.
 
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