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Ps3 Hacked(Again)

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I dont think its an iso... its a folder... therefore, a single file would not be over 4gb
 
Apparently someone got a PSJailbreak type exploit running on the modestly priced Nokia N900. Providing yet another affordable alternative to the PSJailbreak that rings in at a very comfortable $400 (according to Google). (source)

he lives in Philly. you have to be on drugs to bear that God-awful city.

Well you probably don't like NYC either. My guess is you're from a rural area and people from rural areas seem to dislike cities proportionate to how far they live from a real city (not a fake city like Houston or France).

Oh and FYI I was not on drugs then, nor am I now, nor will I ever be. I'm high on life, nothing but pure uncut life, which I freebased with some PCP. :pimp:

EDIT: I think the saddest part is the second after I posted this my friend called me and asked "what's that called when kids [censored for your viewing pleasure] in a bag and get high?". The answer is: jenkem. Quizzo down at the watering hole must have been pretty intense.

that's the whole point of hacking it

Is it? I thought people had yet to add NTFS support (or any file system that supports >4GB files). (source)

lol. Somebody has been reading too much Douglas Adams. lol.

:) I realized how much what I wrote reminded me of Hitchhikers after I posted it. Good books tend to show up in my writing style subconsciously.
 
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Well you probably don't like NYC either. My guess is you're from a rural area and people from rural areas seem to dislike cities proportionate to how far they live from a real city (not a fake city like Houston or France).

i know this is off topic but...i lived in philly for 2 years. my wife, then girlfriend lived there for 6 so i was visiting almost every weekend. she also lived in NYC for over a year which I also visited almost weekly. i can say that after all this time living in cities we both love to visit but hate to live in them. philly especially.
 
Come on psp hack!!!
 
:) I realized how much what I wrote reminded me of Hitchhikers after I posted it. Good books tend to show up in my writing style subconsciously.
If you were reading a lot of Stephanie Meyer, it might be a problem, but since it's actually a good author you've been reading, bring it on. lol.
 
Disclaimer: I don't encourage or discourage piracy. You're an adult and you can make your own decisions. If you're not an adult, try having your favorite toy stolen. I'm sure you'll agree that it sucks and you're going to want to beat the piss out of the brat who stole it. That's what piracy is like to the people you pirate from except they have much bigger and nicer toys and you're only stealing a part from it. As an adult I can say that if you stole a piece off of my car I'd cut off your favorite body part and then feed it to you while I laughed and danced in a pool of your blood. Coincidentally that's also what I do on Tuesdays and Thursdays whenever the moon is full. I consider it an homage to the greatest author of all time, Stephanie Meyer.

So I got my Teensy++ yesterday but I didn't have time to do anything with it. Today really isn't all that different except I unboxed it and flashed the psgroove hex code. If I'm really really lucky I can test it today but more likely that won't be till next weekend at the earliest.

I thought people might enjoy a quick look at the old girl and some information on how and what to flash. The whole process is incredibly tedious and took around 8 hours or 8 minutes (I get the two units confused), but now that I think about it I'm absolutely sure it was 8 rods to the hogshead. I'm so stressed sitting here watching the Phillies while sipping coffee and noshing on bagels that I nearly dropped my monocle.

The Teensy++ was fairly well packaged in a bag, inside of a bag, inside of a padded envelope. Here's what she looks like after you remove the padded envelope:
packageShot.jpg

FYI the pictures were taken on top of a broken A/C which landed next to my computer so I wouldn't forget to fix it. I plan to forget to fix it anyway for at least 2 weeks.

The adorable pink (?) plastic bag that the teensy++ is wrapped in is actually a bit annoying to open. I couldn't determine the orientation of the teensy++ inside the bag so I was afraid to start stabbing at it with my knife. Instead I razored it open and to my astonishment I found a purple dinosaur cleverly disguised as a teensy++:
teensy_front_back.jpg


Onto the fun part, flashing it to a PSGroove. The first part is getting the grip:
I) Teensy Loader Program (instructions)
II) PSGroove Hex for teensy++ with modified loadpoint for use with Backup Manager
III) Backup Manager disguised to look like MW2 (EU and USA versions)
IV) Ten copies of Twilight, the award winning novel by literary master Stephanie Meyer

Then the really difficult and challenging part occurs, which I suggest having a nice hot cup of tea to sip while you plug one thing into another and press a couple buttons. You will be needing a USB mini-B cable of course, which unfortunately is one of the rarest cables ever invented by Robot Einstein in 2047. Fortunately I had several, two from my PSPs, one from my camera, one from my cellphone and several I found on the ground by walking down the street.

I suggest plugging the mini-B end of the cable into the teensy then resting the teensy on the bag it came in and finally plugging the other end into your computer. That way you can reduce the risk of shorting anything. If everything went alright the LED on the teensy++ will start blinking because the program that is preloaded is a "blink" program.

Then follow these immensely sophisticated instructions
1) Load up Teensy Loader Program (I).
2) Press the small button on the edge of the teensy++.
3) Open the PSGroove hex file (II) in the Teensy Loader Program and then click Program.
4) Reboot the teensy++
5) Sip tea/coffee

teensy_flashed152.jpg


Additionally you'll want to put the disguised Backup Manager (III) on a jump drive. Then for testing it just follow the instructions from the PSGroove site:
To use this exploit:
  • Hard power cycle your PS3 (using the switch in back, or unplug it)
  • Plug the dongle into your PS3.
  • Press the PS3 power button, followed quickly by the eject button.

After a few seconds, the first LED on your dongle should light up. After about 5 seconds, the second LED will light up (or the LED will just go off, if you only have one). This means the exploit worked! You can see the new "Install Package Files" menu option in the game menu.

Unfortunately I won't get to this last bit until next weekend (as I mentioned earlier). But I'll let you all know when I get to it.
 
the exposed chip makes me nervous. there has to be a safe way to build a little case for it! oh, and looks like those teensy++ boards are all out stock.
 
the exposed chip makes me nervous. there has to be a safe way to build a little case for it!

Yeah, just wrap it in electrical tape. That's what I've done to all my jump drives with broken cases. Works like a charm. If they ever release a working method for the PSP->PSgroove I may recommission the teensy++ as a microcontroller so I don't want any tape residue to build up in the intervening time.

oh, and looks like those teensy++ boards are all out stock.

Yes, this is most unfortunate. On the other hand I'm also really pleased because the people over at PJRC are good people and I assume they are turning a significant profit. If the PJRC people were properly following supply and demand the teensy++ should have hit >$100 before it went OOS.
 
Yes, this is most unfortunate. On the other hand I'm also really pleased because the people over at PJRC are good people and I assume they are turning a significant profit. If the PJRC people were properly following supply and demand the teensy++ should have hit >$100 before it went OOS.

the website says they had to hire more people so they could ship out the orders. i can only imagine the amount of volume. they should raise their price considering demand and they have the market for these specific boards cornered. of course if they continued to raise the price i am sure people would move until another micro-controller.

edit: when can we expect some real homebrew apps to come out that we know work and wont break the entire system?
 
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How the fuck do they know what's going on if you have a firewall at your house? My PS3 will not be getting any updates for sometime to come. Sorry sony you can suck on it.......


They will come up with a way to maybe change a users mac address? Sony still hasn't blocked my PSP so I'm not that worried about it.

Goes to show sony is worried about this, and it's BS you can't mod your own machine.....It would be funny as hell if the goverment stepped in, and said sony you can't block this........
 
How the fuck do they know what's going on if you have a firewall at your house? My PS3 will not be getting any updates for sometime to come. Sorry sony you can suck on it.......


They will come up with a way to maybe change a users mac address? Sony still hasn't blocked my PSP so I'm not that worried about it.

Goes to show sony is worried about this, and it's BS you can't mod your own machine.....It would be funny as hell if the goverment stepped in, and said sony you can't block this........

just some lame attempt to scare people off. i want to see people follow through with it. they can find your mac address because the software of the ps3 reads it and then sends it in a log file to their database. probably a security measure to handle PSN disputes.
 
If MS can ban X360s, I would bet that Sony can ban PS3s.
 
EDIT: Apparently the PSGroove exploit is now available on the "Dingoo" which is a Chinese handheld similar to the GP2X

If MS can ban X360s, I would bet that Sony can ban PS3s.

Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and agree with this.

Technically they can disable your console too if they can push updates. (I don't have a PS3 so I wouldn't know.) I haven't read the PS3 license but it very likely gives them the right to revoke at any time for any reason which, although never challenged in court as far as I can tell, would allow them to deliver a digital bitch slap the likes of which has never been seen.

Still there is only speculation about what artillery Sony is prepping. So far I have only heard of litigation against the PSJailbreak itself. I'm keeping my eyes and ears open to find out when and if they start banning suspect PS3s from Sony's online service and/or disabling suspect PS3's through forced updates.

EDIT: I checked the PS3 EULA.

Under section 2 "RESTRICTIONS" of the PS3 EULA the PSGroove is explicitly a breach of license under at least two points. However, "any violation of these restrictions will void the PS3™ system's warranty and affect your ability to obtain warranty services and repair services from SCE or its affiliated companies."

Which means Sony shouldn't ban you under it's current license. However, let's remember this bit here from section 9 "GENERAL LEGAL":
"SCE, at its sole discretion, may modify the terms of this Agreement at any time, including any terms in the PS3™ system documentation or manual, or at http://www.scei.co.jp/ps3-license/index.html."

Whoops I missed this jewel under "COLLECTION OF INFORMATION AND AUTHENTICATION":
"SCE may retrieve information about your hardware and software for authentication, copy protection, account blocking, system monitoring/diagnostics, rules enforcement, game management, marketing purposes, tracking user behavior and other purposes."
. . .
"SCE may use DNAS (Dynamic Network Authentication System), a proprietary system designed to authenticate game titles and the PS3™ system when you connect the PS3™ system to a network, to collect this information. Any unauthorized transfer, exhibition, export, import or transmission of programs and devices circumventing DNAS may be prohibited by law."

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I just realized that section 7 "TERMINATION" basically says they can brick your system by the use of the phrase "SCE may take all actions to protect its interests". It proceeds to name a few of the more common actions but that small phrase alone says they reserve the right to brick. Just a heads-up.

I don't know how well licenses like this stand up in court, but I'm not counting on anyone challenging it on my behalf.

when can we expect some real homebrew apps to come out that we know work and wont break the entire system?

Sweet Jesus do I wish I could answer this. I'm desperately clutching a belief that emulators and homebrew games will be cascading onto the mod scene.
 
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My 8 year old told me he would sue sony if they banned him from playing online!
 
As I was telling him don't update the PS3 no matter what......
 
PS3 Firmware Update 3.42 is Live.

It would be logical to say this is to counter the jailbreak :D
 
Confirm to block the JB, and it is mandatory.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO they need away around it. do normal thumb drives work? they have to because your supposed to be able to do software updates via thumb drive. this sucks. ps3 whites arent out yet. so they will probably be shipped with this firmware or a later revision. i really wanted to get my hands on one before and just not update.
 
JB is not a USB storage device, but a microcontroller.
 
PS3 Firmware Update 3.42 is Live.

It would be logical to say this is to counter the jailbreak :D

Oh snap! :eek:

Well it had to happen eventually. The question now is how quickly the open source community can release a workaround.
 
JB is not a USB storage device, but a microcontroller.

thanks for the lesson in elementary interface devices. im saying that it is done THROUGH USB and i HOPE the patch doesnt LIMIT what can be done with the ports.
 
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