That's not a storage device.maybe its a hash of all the data their Wii U stored on that "USB Mass Storage Device" they plugged into it.
It's not a "jtag hack" either.Ok, so they're hashes, still this jtag hack look promising.
That's not a storage device.maybe its a hash of all the data their Wii U stored on that "USB Mass Storage Device" they plugged into it.
It's not a "jtag hack" either.Ok, so they're hashes, still this jtag hack look promising.
Well, at least nobody has shouted about how "THIS WILL LEAD TO `COSTUME` FIRMWARES LIKE PSP PS3!!!" or suggested using the old jpeg idea yet.That's not a storage device.
It's not a "jtag hack" either.
Huh? Sorry, I don't understand what you're referring to here...Is this a response to some post in this thread? (I can't see any it seems to correspond to)Execution of unsigned code.
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The loading and subsequent execution of the contents of an unsigned binary.
There.
Care to explain the joke? I think we are missing it.The above, I'm taking an alternate route to respond to it as a joke.
Still wrongi did not literally mean it was a mass storage device, i was referring to the device possibly pretending to be one to intercept data sent to it by the Wii U from it thinking it was one and it trying to utilize it as such.
Access to what, exactly?Grants read ands possible write access correct?
Way to ruin the funThat USB device is basically a USB Gecko.
Yeah, but most people here were incapable of reading/understanding thatThe caption on the photo comes right out and says what it is... a bi-directional serial interface, which is basically what the USB Gecko was. Interestingly, byuu did something similar with the SNES using the controller port.
"A bi-directional serial interface"....
So it's a half-duplex connection?