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Thread: Why do i have flash0 read/write/delete access in 2.80??

                  
   
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    Default Why do i have flash0 read/write/delete access in 2.80??

    *edit* this is old, this was posted before i posted the videos on QJ so this is actually my first attempt at sharing the discovery :P *edit*

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    yes, you heard me correctly. view the video below to see a custom background flashed to my 2.80, another background deleted, and watch as i delete a flash0 file before your eyes!

    someone tell me why


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    I dont think its just you i think others will have it as well

    PSN ID: splodger15

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    hehe i tried posting my findings here first, nobody looked,so i took it to qj=p

    this was the original finding post tho! :O

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    having access to flash0 dosn't mean you have kernal access, try accessing a function that needs kernal access

    say access the ir port, and are you accessing flash0 not flash1

    having access to flash0 could mean you have some kernal access but any access to flash0 is good and at least it is a good start, just hope it can lead to full access to kernal

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    Quote Originally Posted by XArt View Post
    having access to flash0 dosn't mean you have kernal access, try accessing a function that needs kernal access

    say access the ir port, and are you accessing flash0 not flash1
    the thread topic is old, ill fix

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