Yes but im very certain we will be moving away from OTP stuff in the near future.isn't that what decrypt9/hourglass9 is for?
Yes but im very certain we will be moving away from OTP stuff in the near future.
The SD reader isn't exactly crippled or slow, just capped. Its not hardware limitations, its intentionally capped.I'd like to know if there's a way to un-cripple the SD reader and wireless card speeds... They're abysmally slow... like, worse than USB v1.1 slow.
True, but that wouldn't exactly offer anything we can't already do...Not really. If you're like me, you can fuck up boot0boot1 keys. I know plenty of other people who have too. Bootrom would keep key signatures from being needed, and a recovery menu in boot0 would be safer. It'd be a better way to keep from bricking. We may be able to get faster dumps maybe.
That's what I mean, Nintendo "intentionally capped" the speeds just to be dicks. There's no rhyme or reason it shouldn't be able to go full speed otherwise.The SD reader isn't exactly crippled or slow, just capped. Its not hardware limitations, its intentionally capped.
And apparently this limitation is also only present on o3ds.That's what I mean, Nintendo "intentionally capped" the speeds just to be dicks. There's no rhyme or reason it shouldn't be able to go full speed otherwise.
That would require a primary exploit to set up on a 3ds, but once we have a primary, we wouldn't bother messing with system settings because we would immediately downgrade. Gateway did that as a method launch its cfw, but that's itWhat I want to see is modding a console through the system update app.
Imagine a signed CFW that is downloaded directly to your console buy simply changing your dns settings.
It's completely possible. That is how people are updating their psvitas to 3.6 and not the latest update.
Yeah, I don't think you really got what I said.That would require a primary exploit to set up on a 3ds, but once we have a primary, we wouldn't bother messing with system settings because we would immediately downgrade. Gateway did that as a method launch its cfw, but that's it
Lmao no I know what you meant, but I'm saying that even if its released, the system setting app itself would need to actually be exploitable, because Nintendo has the power to patch out these faults. For example, they could simply block out its DNS from being accessible. They have the power to legally do it, because the browser canYeah, I don't think you really got what I said.
Once a signed CFW is out in the wild, exploits will no longer be needed. Simply update you console and that's it. Downgrading will be a thing of the past.
That's not what sighax will allow. Sighax is exploiting a flaw in the bootrom, you still need a way to get your custom code there. The stock 3DS system software is still not vulnerable to "updating" to a CFW.Yeah, I don't think you really got what I said.
Once a signed CFW is out in the wild, exploits will no longer be needed. Simply update you console and that's it. Downgrading will be a thing of the past.
That too. I was also thinking, he said:That's not what sighax will allow. Sighax is exploiting a flaw in the bootrom, you still need a way to get your custom code there. The stock 3DS system software is still not vulnerable to "updating" to a CFW.
But that's still by definition considered a downgrade, as your essentially just tricking the system into downloading an older update, which is basically just a brick-free downgrade. With the 11.0 blacklist, we can't "update" to anything lower than 11.0It's completely possible. That is how people are updating their psvitas to 3.6 and not the latest update.
Yes? It would? Please find me the way to edit boot0 to not require signed stuff.The SD reader isn't exactly crippled or slow, just capped. Its not hardware limitations, its intentionally capped.
And the wireless card isn't crippled either. Just very buggy.
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True, but that wouldn't exactly offer anything we can't already do...
I think that's only because the HTTP requests for updating are not encrypted on the Vita and we can modify them with Charles Proxy. Not so with 3DS updates.It's completely possible. That is how people are updating their psvitas to 3.6 and not the latest update.
Yeah. Not possible. It would take prior editing to get to work. They encrypt and sign update once they go OTA. You cannot just make a package and sign it and send it OTA. Won't work.What I want to see is modding a console through the system update app.
Imagine a signed CFW that is downloaded directly to your console buy simply changing your dns settings.
It's completely possible. That is how people are updating their psvitas to 3.6 and not the latest update.