Ok. I'll just wait a week...
noobs and readme's just dont go together...
(noobs in general)
Ok. I'll just wait a week...
man this is great...but not for me cuz i gots a psp 1.5 firmware. its cool though cuz i have a copy of the game so my buddy can run homebrew.
yea wait a week or 2 and a downgrader should be out.
also get LUMINES!!!
I wonder how much a used Luminies costs in Game Stop? And if I ever manage to enable homebrew. I would try to make some type of RPG Maker for it.
I think that it wouldn't have been better for noobz to release the exploit info but should've released it at 4.00 but that's just my opinion.
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Well sony would've slowed down with the updates with no exploits being around.
In computer security, an exploit is a piece of software, a chunk of data, or sequence of commands that take advantage of a bug, glitch or vulnerability in order to cause unintended or unanticipated behavior to occur on computer software, hardware, or something electronic (usually computerized). This frequently includes such things as gaining control of a computer system or allowing privilege escalation or a denial of service attack.
This is the one PSP scene is based on:
In computer security and programming, a buffer overflow, or buffer overrun, is a programming error which may result in a memory access exception and program termination, or in the event of the user being malicious, a possible breach of system security.
A buffer overflow is an anomalous condition where a process attempts to store data beyond the boundaries of a fixed-length buffer. The result is that the extra data overwrites adjacent memory locations. The overwritten data may include other buffers, variables and program flow data and may cause a process to crash or produce incorrect results. They can be triggered by inputs specifically designed to execute malicious code or to make the program operate in an unintended way. As such, buffer overflows cause many software vulnerabilities and form the basis of many exploits. Sufficient bounds checking by either the programmer or the compiler can prevent buffer overflows.
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Thanks Grand Theft Auto man for explaining that! Hopefully is works when 3.5 Downgrader is realeased. BTW I saw Used Luminies in GameStop for $18. Is taht the best price?
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