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fate6
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by fate6 »

easy now qwikrazor
frankly I am interested in the possibility of a perma patch for 6.60 PRO/LME ;)
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masterj001
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by masterj001 »

@Fate6, you're right... The exploit files are on another computer, so i'll wait to upload them... But... Wow, tingles... I'll make a new topic with an informational release... The exploit is so simple, i probably don't even need to release the files I used, and i could probably leave it up to another developer to come up with the files, with my code simply being a base... Look in the CFW section. I call it the "Sleeping Guard" exploit
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by fate6 »

I'll be looking forward to it ^__^
(I know there is like a bunch of "guests" that are drooling right now :lol: )
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by masterj001 »

viewtopic.php?f=17&t=15071

And probably not... I don't think there were a bunch of people this late in the PSP's life that were stupid enough to update to 6.60, and you wouldn't drool over the 30 seconds or so you would save in launching an LCFW on earlier firmwares.
I have:
AMD phenom 8-core 4 ghz on custom designed computer in compaq shell running:
win7, win8, winxp, win98, fedora, freeBSD, osx 10.6, and OpenSUSE.
psp 1000 x 32
psp 2000 ta-088v3
Haha, you think your computer is confusing:p
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by qwikrazor87 »

I'm sorry for rushing you. Take as long as you need.
The perma-patch for 6.60 does sound cool. I hope it's possible.
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by fate6 »

actually I always recommend 6.60 and people are lazier then you think >__<
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Re: Question about exploit

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I hope so... This has taken up a lot of my time, and about 50 bricked psp's (before i came to my senses and started using a pandora battery and a psp 1000 until i got the exploit working)... Now i have no social life... If all that was for nothing, i'm gonna scream... Anyway, a perma-patch is technically accurate, technically not... I guess when i look at it logically, it could count... But i prefer to think of it as a "permanent idiocy circumventer"... Then again, i'm 17. I'm not good at coming up with tasteful names.
I have:
AMD phenom 8-core 4 ghz on custom designed computer in compaq shell running:
win7, win8, winxp, win98, fedora, freeBSD, osx 10.6, and OpenSUSE.
psp 1000 x 32
psp 2000 ta-088v3
Haha, you think your computer is confusing:p
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by qwikrazor87 »

Don't worry, it wasn't for nothing. I feel the same way about my Lua apps too that they are useless but I know people use them.
50 bricked PSPs?! Wow.
PSP 2001 - TA-085 - 6.61 PRO-C2
PS Vita 3G - PCH-1101 - 3.65 HENkaku Ensō
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by masterj001 »

Yeah. I wasn't realizing how quickly they were going... I pandora'd them all and now i have a pretty big collection of test devices...

And lua is pretty useful... You can play games with yours. All my exploit does is enable you to run unsigned code...
I have:
AMD phenom 8-core 4 ghz on custom designed computer in compaq shell running:
win7, win8, winxp, win98, fedora, freeBSD, osx 10.6, and OpenSUSE.
psp 1000 x 32
psp 2000 ta-088v3
Haha, you think your computer is confusing:p
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Re: Question about exploit

Post by noname120 »

Dear Masterj001,
Without any proof, you just are a lier to the eyes of the community especially with the nonsense you posted in other topics.

EDIT:
This has taken up a lot of my time, and about 50 bricked psp's
Whoa, you must be a rich guy !
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