Any homebrew that supports flash will most likely be using a port of some unofficial flash player, which likely means flash compatibility only up to flash 7... which means most flash games made in the last couple of years won't run.
Well, most games would be harder to use because you don't really have a decent keyboard at your disposal.Any homebrew that supports flash will most likely be using a port of some unofficial flash player, which likely means flash compatibility only up to flash 7... which means most flash games made in the last couple of years won't run.
Well, most games would be harder to use because you don't really have a decent keyboard at your disposal.Any homebrew that supports flash will most likely be using a port of some unofficial flash player, which likely means flash compatibility only up to flash 7... which means most flash games made in the last couple of years won't run.
YouTube wouldn't suffer though. Go HTML5!
So some of us talked to him and he said this. No luck guys.[19:12] firmware isn't really decrypted
Of course though it's not like we can neglect the possibility that any such exploit may lead to piracy.Keep the piracy thread out of this thread - it's about hacking developments, NOT piracy.
So some of us talked to him and he said this. No luck guys.[19:12] firmware isn't really decrypted
I'm not sure if that's real or not, but don't keep your hopes up.
Without doubts - but that's quite a bit of ahead-thinking. There's not even homebrew running on the 3DS yet, cluttering this thread with discussions on ethics and consequences of an eventual 3DS pirating situation is way unneeded at the current time, in my humble opinion.Of course though it's not like we can neglect the possibility that any such exploit may lead to piracy.
I for one would prefer it if the 3DS stayed free of piracy for as long of a time as possible, the library of games will probably be better for it.
Ah, I understand.Without doubts - but that's quite a bit of ahead-thinking. There's not even homebrew running on the 3DS yet, cluttering this thread with discussions on ethics and consequences of an eventual 3DS pirating situation is way unneeded at the current time, in my humble opinion.Of course though it's not like we can neglect the possibility that any such exploit may lead to piracy.
I for one would prefer it if the 3DS stayed free of piracy for as long of a time as possible, the library of games will probably be better for it.
I'm all for speculation on the hacking itself, but talking of piracy is a quite sensible (and trite) argument, and so it'd be better to leave it for another threadAh, I understand.Without doubts - but that's quite a bit of ahead-thinking. There's not even homebrew running on the 3DS yet, cluttering this thread with discussions on ethics and consequences of an eventual 3DS pirating situation is way unneeded at the current time, in my humble opinion.Of course though it's not like we can neglect the possibility that any such exploit may lead to piracy.
I for one would prefer it if the 3DS stayed free of piracy for as long of a time as possible, the library of games will probably be better for it.
Still, hasn't most of the discussion thus far been mostly speculative anyway?
It's not as though the decrypted firmware has actually been demonstrated publicly, to my knowledge.
'Cause we totally have access to the Windows source code, right?Windows 8 RTM... nuff said....
Dont talk bout specs, the thing can be modified..
It's one small step for neimod, one tiny leap for mod-kind.Don't really have time to read through the entire thread, but what exactly does this mean right now? I know that this alone isn't enough to run homebrew or anything, but how close are we now that we have this?
It's one small step for neimod, one tiny leap for mod-kind.Don't really have time to read through the entire thread, but what exactly does this mean right now? I know that this alone isn't enough to run homebrew or anything, but how close are we now that we have this?
It essentially means we're still months if not years away from any kind of mod.It's one small step for neimod, one tiny leap for mod-kind.Don't really have time to read through the entire thread, but what exactly does this mean right now? I know that this alone isn't enough to run homebrew or anything, but how close are we now that we have this?
What does that mean lol?
It's a bad rendition of Neil Armstrong's famous words when Apollo 11 landed and he first walked on the moon:It's one small step for neimod, one tiny leap for mod-kind.Don't really have time to read through the entire thread, but what exactly does this mean right now? I know that this alone isn't enough to run homebrew or anything, but how close are we now that we have this?
What does that mean lol?
its not like he's not in very good company in messing up that sentenceIt's a bad rendition of Neil Armstrong's famous words when Apollo 11 landed and he first walked on the moon:
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
I think I do.The data being studied could lead to finding exploits. As it is, only having basic interaction with the system, looking for exploits was more fuzzing than anything (feeding random data hoping for a usable crash or screwup). However with readable firmware comes readable binaries, right? Then comes the possibility of looking into some of the 3DS's code.
'Cause we totally have access to the Windows source code, right?Windows 8 RTM... nuff said....
Dont talk bout specs, the thing can be modified..
Umm...what?its not like he's not in very good company in messing up that sentenceIt's a bad rendition of Neil Armstrong's famous words when Apollo 11 landed and he first walked on the moon:
"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."