wtF?!?!? wasnt 2.80 released like 2 weeks ago?! (sry if im wrong i wouldnt know cuz i was away for a month. just got back a week ago)
MUHAHAH!!!
score:
homebrew: 12095772837
sony: -2
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I thought i was hopeless with fw 2.71 so i upgraded to 2.8. Now there is a chance to do what I loved on 1.5. I may not upgrade again.
wtF?!?!? wasnt 2.80 released like 2 weeks ago?! (sry if im wrong i wouldnt know cuz i was away for a month. just got back a week ago)
MUHAHAH!!!
score:
homebrew: 12095772837
sony: -2
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Awesome. I'm in the same boat as shrimpidy. Too bad that I might never see kernel mode again. However, some homebrew is better than none at all.
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANKS TO ALL INVOLVED!!!
and good luck in your further developments of this exploit.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrt Man Thankssssssss
great news for the scene.
a 1.5 downgrader should of course be the priority for non TA-082 users, since the easy access to homebrew surely allows for more flexibility and memory space than would occur with any kind of e-loader.
however, its good that those poor unfortunates with the TA still have some hope, even if they are lumbered on 2.71 ! 2.8 will be fully open in no-time i reckon.... in the mean time there's a potential new e-loader without the pain of loading GTA to look forward to!
kudos to all involved.
LMAO too true couldnt have put it better myself !!Originally Posted by ronaldinho11
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Ok, maybe I'm a little confused, but am I the only one who seems to get this?
This exploit will ENABLE Kernal access for users of 2.00 thru 2.60.
MEANING - if someone has a 2.60 TA-082 (like myself) then using this exploit they would have the SAME access to Kernal mode Homebrew that ALL 1.50/Devhook users have, except that they WON'T need to run stuff like Devhook to emulate higher firmwares, because they are ALREADY on 2.60, legitimately.
Right?
So to all you guys who keep saying "A 1.50 Downgrader is the BEST situation" - Um, I guess that's not the case anymore - is it?
Why the Hell would a 2.60 TA-082 PSP owner want to downgrade their PSP to 1.50, if using this exploit they would have the SAME abilities as a 1.50 user, PLUS the benefit of a current firmware, and not having to flash their PSP, i.e. NO RISK OF A BRICK.
Seriously, you guys need to use Devhook to make your PSP do what my 2.60 TA-082 will now finally do WITHOUT Devhook, and WITHOUT flashing the firmware.
I predict a whole bunch of people will be UPgrading their PSP's to 2.60 pretty soon. And those that don't will spend a whole bunch fo time fiddling around with junk like Devhook to make their PSP's do what all 2.60 user's PSPs do natively.
1.50 firmware runs a lot faster than 2.60 thats why its considered the best (also you can run eboots straight from the game option). Devhook works perfectly and theres not really much fidelling around with it...you can already run 2.80 in devhook too.Originally Posted by carpy
thou i am a 1.5 user i have to say that this is great news for all 2.0^2.8 users the fact that a expliot is soon to be out is great news thou this should have been kept under locks untill sony released a firware actually containing there ps1 emu like say 3.0 or something of that nature i have no dout that as soon as sony gets wind of this they will be creating an update to counter the tiff expliot say 2.81 as many of us have considered once this is patched by sony it will be even harder for homebrew to flurish on higher fireware past 2.8 after the ps1 emu is released is what im talking about but i do believe that our very own coders could come up with there ps1 emu for all to enjoy as we all are looking forward to this...............i have to say many great things these past months homebrew wise im lovin it
I expect 2.81 to be released within a week. Nevertheless, I am confident that much can be done for the the scene through this new exploit. After the ps1 emu comes out; there will surely be new, exploitable flaws in its host firmware. Hell, I still remember when everyone was moaning about the 2.00 firmware being the death of homebrew.
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