well you can change it...if you're willing to upgrade to 2.0 and lose your emu's and homebrewQuote:
Originally Posted by cablio
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well you can change it...if you're willing to upgrade to 2.0 and lose your emu's and homebrewQuote:
Originally Posted by cablio
well, now, if only we could find sony's digital sig, it would be hacked in no time
its official. i no longer care about the 2.0 hack. i got a new psp and sold my old one. aren't you all proud of me? FIGHT THE SYSTEM!
Nice triple post -_-
I can't lose my homebrews cos I don't have any (bought 1.51)Quote:
Originally Posted by IndianCheese
And Sony's Signature cannot just be found. I believe it's a list of keys wich placed in an algorithm (Signature Checker/Approver) give a specific result. It's probably like a checksum. If it's only one key for all programs, it's gonna be so lame...
Saw your "Sony (anonymous).doc" I say you did a good job but I don't really think that's the first time somebody did it, or Sony will change their policy. If I were Sony, I would probably just release the programs for Remote Control for Sony Wega and Wireless Controller for PS2.
About this Homebrew problem....Is it possible to hide in movie/music-file?
I mean: Is it possible to hide the emulators/Homebrews in a movie/music-file?
No. You cannot "include" an executable file into a video or musicfile. It would turn the
checksum bad and would make no sense to your psp. It would be "broken data".
If you can include a virus in a .mp3,then you can inclde a homebrew app :P
no! The virus can only use existing "doors" of your system (mostly the Music/Video-
Player). And your system is able to run all kinds of executables...
If you select "Music" on your PSP, it can only execute !Musicfiles! at this time.
If you would like to include a virus, the virus would have to be Sony verified...
And if you find a way to verify executables... why inject it into an mp3-file and not
just execute it?? Do you understand?