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wraggster
January 20th, 2011, 23:43
News via http://www.psp-hacks.com/2011/01/19/pscrypter-sign-homebrew-real-easy-like/

The irony in this one… Man… Sony must be pissed. From the devs talking at Wololo’s end is carlosgs with an EBOOT, this one itself is signed, that, get this — signs other [unsigned] EBOOTs! A homebrew to sign other homebrew for official firmware (OFW).

That is awesome! Cheers to everyone involved once again.

Please note: You may not be able to sign absolutely everything, but things are shaping up nicely

Bane King
January 21st, 2011, 07:43
EMULATORS
Nintendo Entertainment System
NesterJ
1.11 FAILED
1.12 Plus 0.61 RM FAILED
1.13BETA2 FAILED

FCE Ultra
0.3 SUCCESS

Super Nintendo Entertainment System
SNES9x
TYL-0.4mecm FAILED
TYL-0.4.2mecm FAILED
Euphoria SUCCESS (Codes however neither the original or coded works on my PSP1000 5.50GEN-D)

Nintendo 64
DaedalusX64
Alpha 630M SUCCESS

Gameboy/Gameboy Advance
UO gpSP kai 3.2 test 8.7 FAILED
UO gpSP kai 3.3 test 2 FAILED

SEGA Genesis/32X/CD
Picodrive 1.51 SUCCESS

HOMEBREW
Netfront Beta 4 SUCCESS

SmashinGit
January 21st, 2011, 11:46
I think this just works for emulators/homebrew that don't access the kernal.

Fonixx
January 21st, 2011, 12:49
You can tell Sony don't give a crap about Psp anymore or they'd be suing the hell out of anyone involved with this.

DCergo
January 21st, 2011, 14:32
I think this just works for emulators/homebrew that don't access the kernal.

Indeed, this is most likely the case. A number of homebrew uses kernel, and they really ought to be rewritten (kernel isn't even necessary for most apps) to be entirely usermode.

Even official developers aren't permitted to use kernel :)

Qmark
January 21st, 2011, 21:43
What would an emulator be doing that even wants kernel?

urherenow
January 22nd, 2011, 00:50
What would an emulator be doing that even wants kernel?

don't you need kernel access to *really* bump up the CPU speed and such? emulators are power hungry!

Shrygue
January 22nd, 2011, 15:16
Oh good, this is what I've been hoping to see for a long time. Bring on more signed homebrew!

andwhyisit
January 24th, 2011, 11:54
No kernal access means no piracy on ofw.. right? For the first time we finally have an exploit that doesn't go hand-in-hand with piracy.