There's a few cases people have been fucked by Sony over reverse engineering. Geohot did something stupid and publicly released the keys for the PS3, but graf_chokolo was raided by the german police just because he was reverse engineering the PS3 hypervisor. I was served a cease and desist by...
Not been banned, but I've been using CFW since kmeaw 3.55 released.
CFW/ODDE/OFW: Rebug since it came out
Online multiplayer: Yes
Connected to PSN: Yes
Homebrew whilst on PSN: No
Cheating whilst on PSN: No
Loading backups via Multiman/Webman on a separate profile: No
Loading backups via...
As much as this may sound like gatekeeping, if they can't perform a simple 12-pin solder or at least pay someone to do it, they shouldn't have access to custom firmware or software. As for it being a great way to kill the system, unless you do something stupid like melting a half foot of wire...
Exactly. I've been in love with TX since the original xbox days. Helped prevent a total brick when I was developing a softmod method and had some read issues with a usb drive.
People would be paying more for a flashcart than the TX hardware and having someone install it for them. I personally recommend @DeadlyFoez because in the over 10 years I've been hanging around GBATemp, he's shown to be extremely reliable and his handiwork is great. People are greedy, just...
360 isn't tethered to extra hardware. Modify gpd on profile of a game where the gpd isn't encrypted(which is a large portion) and you can use that to gain xam access.
To clarify, defeating crypto would require a hack to the switch to bypass the crypto checks, like how Halo 3 was modified to not perform rsa2048 checks on map files. While edgelord is correct, they're just someone trying to hop on a hype train.
This thread needs locked anyway.
TX is different from Gateway. Gateway hadn't made a name for themselves and were newcomers. TX has been around the modding scenes for 16 years and have released incredible products, including software.
Packet Clearing House is known for providing tools for network analysis. Google is more of a chaotic neutral, while Quad9 is along the lines of neutral evil.
It's a possibility, since the exploit causes a crash. The chance of that possibility actually being able to be used for leading to ACE is slim. It's more than likely just failing sanity checks, and thus preventing further reading of the file. As @linuxares said, there's protection against...
There was a point. Stuff like Flashme could remove the H&S screen and other stuff, so you could turn it on and be directly to the menu. I preferred the H&S being skipped.
Yeah, WBFS can't be mounted to where you can access it like a normal drive. I'd say check whatever tool you use to manage the drive and see if there's an option to generate a list.
@The Real Jdbye, I thought about that and I have blank DVD's and Blurays but honestly after like 90 songs I just listen to it a couple of hundred times toss it out and burn something else or have like 2-3 CD's. Florida here the heat in the car tends to ruin the CD's after like a few months even commercial pressed ones don't last too long.