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...the RAM itself is not encrypted, I tried to explain that to you. RAM simply contains data, which can be encrypted or not. RAM is Random Access Memory, it's simply used to store data which is necessary at a given moment simply because it's designed for fast input and output, that's all there is to it.How would you go about only encrypting part of RAM? Wouldn't discerning between certain types of data and only encrypting some be a total resource drain?
Either you encrypt everything in RAM or you encrypt nothing. In this case it's, with 99% probability, nothing.
The PS3 also doesn't encrypt RAM, afaik. So it isn't unheard of in modern consoles.
In general it isn't a problem if the rest of the consoles security works. But being able to watch and edit RAM makes it much easier to find flaws in that security.
It's probably in the header, as per usual, as there is no physical difference between the cartridges, nor a technological reason for this lock.Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how region-checking is done?










