This software is not intended to enable piracy, and such features have been disabled. This software is intended to allow the execution of unsigned third-party apps and games on the PS3.
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This software is not intended to enable piracy, and such features have been disabled. This software is intended to allow the execution of unsigned third-party apps and games on the PS3.
Exactly my thoughts....I was too pissed off on Playing MAFIA 2 on PC....pathetic systems n procedures to play games nowadays....console's are best in that part....:thumb:AnkushT said:the older i seem to be getting, the less interested i am in piracy. Pop in a disc, play game, pop out. no tensions, downloads, unrar, md5checksums and all that crap.
Desecrator said:Yeah I wonder why Sony is so silent about this. People would start replacing their existing internal drives with 500GB/640GB drives and even SSDs to enable a faster copying. :rofl:
I still wonder if Sony would ever release a stupid firmware which disables that USB dongle. :ashamed:
the older i seem to be getting, the less interested i am in piracy. Pop in a disc, play game, pop out. no tensions, downloads, unrar, md5checksums and all that crap.
Haha well said. Or maybe those are the few reasons some of them still keep downloading copies off the web when they can be had for free than pay and get legit copies?AnkushT said:the older i seem to be getting, the less interested i am in piracy. Pop in a disc, play game, pop out. no tensions, downloads, unrar, md5checksums and all that crap.
A patched version of the initial PS Groove release has been made available with support for the Backup Manager. Grab the pre-compiled hex-code from our download section. As stated earlier, a programmable USB flash chip is required to run it.
True to their word, Mathieulh and the crew have released a open-source implementation of the PS Jailbreak exploit, coined PSGroove. The software is compatible with AT90USB and related microcontrollers. Grab a Teensy USB development board and you’ll be all set.
It’s worth noting that the PS Groove code is not a 1:1 copy of PS Jailbreak’s take, as it lacks support for running backups. The software is intended only to allow the execution of legal, third-party homebrew applications. To top it off, this rendition of the hack nixes references to the LV1 panic hypercall, meaning you are free to remove the dongle after installation.
Check out the PS Groove code repository here.
xXx said:Running only Homebrew applications and not the Backup games....this would be interesting...
lol...maybe that. or all those ballooning night our beer bills. 1 PS3 game = an evening @ Sports Bar with friends. totally cool with the LHS of the equationInfected said:Maybe it also has something to do with your spending power increasing.....
well, there's excitement to be had in that..though that'll go away tooDesecrator said:Haha well said. Or maybe those are the few reasons some of them still keep downloading copies off the web when they can be had for free than pay and get legit copies?
It'd be easy for Sony to require firmware 3.41+ to play any new games from now on. that'd automatically make the console pretty much useless (will only be able to play older games).Ethan_Hunt said:Actually there is a patch which enables it to run back up games.
AnkushT said:It'd be easy for Sony to require firmware 3.41+ to play any new games from now on. that'd automatically make the console pretty much useless (will only be able to play older games).
actually no. PSP has firmware patching. a modded PSP requires you to operate it on CFW, not OFWRD274 said:Then start patching the games. Atleast that is what has been happening on the PSP.