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wraggster
March 6th, 2010, 23:15
Mathieulh one of the hackers from the PSP Scene has posted this article:


To the people who wonder "If the ps3 is hacked, why don't we see homebrews yet?" As far as I am concerned homebrews have been achieved since Sony allowed people to run code from otheros. Regarding the playstation 3 being 'hacked', yes it is hacked in a sense that you can run unsigned code with full hardware privileges on the console. But then why is it not wildly used ?

Well the hack itself isn't suitable for mainstream users, it is not easy to use at all, besides even if it was, people wouldn't get much more than what they already got from their linux running on otheros. Moreover if people want "Game os homebrews", lv2 would have to be patched, although this can be achieved doing so WILL take time.

Then you might wonder what's this Geohot hack for? Who does it benefit?

Well the answer is reverse engineers and developers who can research the playstation 3 system to look for additional exploits or gather additional technical knowledge about it.

http://www.maxconsole.net/content.php?38903

Nocuddle
March 7th, 2010, 00:30
source?

Shrygue
March 7th, 2010, 00:40
The source of this article is from Maxconsole (http://www.maxconsole.net/content.php?38903).

Nocuddle
March 7th, 2010, 07:32
Wonder why wraggy didnt link it. ^_^;

VampDude
March 7th, 2010, 14:06
Well the answer is reverse engineers and developers who can research the playstation 3 system to look for additional exploits or gather additional technical knowledge about it.

Basically, revising the system to see where they can make the slight changes as for inserting their own coding. A firmware exploit could take years, although people think it's just a simple patch job just like with the PSP that has the custom versions of each and every firmware from it's release.


Wonder why wraggy didnt link it. ^_^;

Because the Wraggbott was probably drinking and forgot. :rolleyes: