the model number is at the bottom of the psp were the bar code is by the end it starts with psp my modle number is psp1001
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the model number is at the bottom of the psp were the bar code is by the end it starts with psp my modle number is psp1001
wait.. how is this going to help do anything? the way i see it is all you did was make an eboot corrupt and crashed your psp?
naw man, this doesnt crash it
the update tells the psp that it has two options
X: Enter O: Cancel
but X: does nothing, and O: restarts
so i'm going to open the file, and make the X button actually do something, like open an emenu, or something similar
and i know that the psp model is like psp1001
i mean model as in TA-082
I'll beta-test. I have a 1.50 and a 2.71, both factory 1.50.
So the corruption thing works on the new TA-082 boards? And your going to trick the PSP into executing some other function with the "x" button? I assume that is what your saying? So this may be the path for anyone with a TA-082 board to execute homebrew code. Which could possibly lead to "more" with the new board PSP's?Quote:
Originally Posted by crait
this is something that cant be abandoned....
great work dude
I really like your approach here, I will keep my eye on this to see what comes of it. :)
crap ive got 2.71
yes sounds like this exploit could get u some where i've had a idea somewhat like that but u've though it through alot better than me :)
Smart idea, I thought of it too but only after reading your idea fully was it clear in my head...:cool: (;) ). I hope you can get it sorted cause my psps 2.71 :( , and for the record 'flamers' I didn't upgrade my psp. I bought it second hand and the pillock that originally had it did or the shopkeeper did but thankfully it's not the TA-082 model . Anyway I'm interested why you are so sure that it should work for 1.50 and 2.7 etc but not 2.71?. Is it just you've not tested it on a 2.71 yet? Best of luck with it anyway...:D (obviously)..