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I might consider buy a go.
my homebrew needs a hardware upgrade.
my homebrew needs a hardware upgrade.
[NOTE]Because there is a lot of people who own a large amount of UMD games wanting to upgrade to the Go, I propose an app that does the following:
1. Rips a UMD.
2. Encodes it to a new format that is tied to a specific PSP Go serial code.
3. Using a new app through the 6.10 HEN, it loads this, only if it fits the destination code.
4. If possible (see note, I am NOT a coder), if the HEN tries to deal with a file ending in .iso or .cso, it flashes a file so that the HEN can no longer boot.
Why will this be effective?
1. It will allow people who want to upgrade to the PSP Go to do so and be able to keep their games AND homebrew.
2. It will stop the spread of illegal .iso copies, for a while at least.
What are the faults with this?
1. A person can easily distribute copies to his friends on-demand. It's possible that the use of this software could result in becoming a for-profit business in some areas, as Pandora and CFWs have been before.
2.
I'd just like to know, from a dev, if the above is a plausible idea
Well, i'm fine if they don't release it (it's not that i don't want it thought). Without the video, at least i know that people are working on it, capable, and that is possible to have Hen (and possible a Custom HenF-ware) someday. The only thing sad about it it's the "lex talionis" attitude toward the community by Davee's part.
But well, even Davee can be childish sometimes.
I didn't really deserve the way I got treated tbh.
Granted there is those people who legitimately use homebrew and those who use ISO loaders for it's intended purpose (cause we all know UMD does suck) and I apologise to those who are caught in this, you guys do deserve it. However, I don't know if it's just these people don't voice as much as others but the rampant piracy on the system is just rediculous. Most of the emails/pm's I got for ChickHEN were related to running backed up games, or even vulgar insults due to the software not being upto their "standards". I still get emails asking for ChickHEN R3 in hope that it'll magically support greater than 5.03 FW, it's silly.
It's this kind of treatment that if software I make for YOU GUYS needs to be upto your standards or I get flamed? Thats pretty fucked up I reckon and I don't believe this is me being selfish, I say it's you guys being greedy.
NOTE: If you're a guy that hasn't done any wrong, I do apologise. You've only got the other half of your scene to blame.
eLoader (when run from a gamesploit) sucks....
Reason: you're bound to the games context and can't use like 75% of the remaining syscalls, thats why those eLoadres are always so tough on compatibility with HBs and oh so many stuff just doesn't (and can't) run.
So, IMHO there's no need to develop that eLoader.
With "NID resolver" he means resolving the functions in homebrew to the ones that are in the game, it doesn't expand the functions.
fffffffffffffffffffffalse.
also:
this sounds really familiar.
hehe
Someone pointed out that Bubbletune had said something wrong, and I, being the Arbiter of the Intertrons, had to come correct it.
What's wrong? Well, primarily the idea that a game exploit is limited to the functions used in the game. Initially, yes, that's true. But you can expand that set pretty easily, by writing code that resolves the syscalls for all the NIDs exported by all the loaded modules.
And I did that, expanding my function base from around 190 to around 680.
If I can get a decrypted 6.10 dump from the Go, I can do that on the Go, too...
heh.I see where you are going. Bubbletune is almost always right, and I also thought the eLoader was limited just like him. But I see you've found a way around that...
Another note: could you make it so that eLoader has no was of loading any type of kexploit? Because if it does load one, it's halfway for all those little trolls to have their ISOs. See where I'm going? Reminds me on the GTA Downgrader. That one also started as an eLoader xD
heh.
Well, it's probably not possible to block out any type of kexploit Specific ones, sure, but that'd mean I'd have to know what this one was, and then someone clever would reverse-engineer my blocking code to figure it out.
we have a scene of great developers
Sorry to disappoint you, but eLoader is currently unable to fellate you on command. That's still in the works.