Originally Posted by StealthCP
It does look pretty cool, however, I have reason to suspect it's fake. I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like a console print program to me. Forgive me if I'm wrong.
1. When loading it from PSP iR Shell, it has the exact same amount of free memory (21512k) as if it were booted from the XMB menu.
2. It supports sleep mode, even whilst it is loading ramdisk.
3. It takes the exact same time, all the time to arrive at the Kernel Panic, at which point the PSP should have stalled, and not function with the shutdown code.
4. When uncompressing the kernel, it does not access the memory stick. In total, only one flick of the memory stick access LED is seen upon startup.
5. When using a process monitor, it is using virtually no resources at all, and has very little output.
As I said before, I hope I'm wrong, as a large group of my school's PSP club are Linux users, and they are eagerly awaiting a usable version of the kernel.