It's warmboot, as in you launch it through browser or whatever.I always under impression that dejavu gonna implement coldboot.
So i was wrong afterall?
It's warmboot, as in you launch it through browser or whatever.I always under impression that dejavu gonna implement coldboot.
So i was wrong afterall?
I think if you've waited this long then there's no point giving in now. It may or may not be worth it in the end but you might as well see it through. On the plus side, by not being part of the current activity you at least managed to avoid a ban.I'm still on 3.0 factory FW, waiting for something that doesn't use a jig to enter RCM, but my question is, will we have a way to support exFat and new games without updating? My guess is that yes, with CFW or maybe emuNAND, but if not then better update to 5.1 that for now is the latest FW and jump into the ReiNx/atmosphere/tinfoil/DevMenu/NSP bandwagon?
I don't know, for now I'll keep waiting and see what comes up
Someone managed a way to make .NSP games work on any firmware: https://gbatemp.net/threads/play-ns...e-reinx-hactool-tinfoil-extracted-nsp.512921/ and we can get the exFAT update offline already: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-install-the-exfat-driver-without-updating-2-x.505176/I'm still on 3.0 factory FW, waiting for something that doesn't use a jig to enter RCM, but my question is, will we have a way to support exFat and new games without updating? My guess is that yes, with CFW or maybe emuNAND, but if not then better update to 5.1 that for now is the latest FW and jump into the ReiNx/atmosphere/tinfoil/DevMenu/NSP bandwagon?
I don't know, for now I'll keep waiting and see what comes up
it's not all games can be run on any firmware I thinkSomeone managed a way to make .NSP games work on any firmware: https://gbatemp.net/threads/play-ns...e-reinx-hactool-tinfoil-extracted-nsp.512921/ and we can get the exFAT update offline already: https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-install-the-exfat-driver-without-updating-2-x.505176/
Give it time. As a broader group of people begin to dig into the games & OS-side of things a little more, I suspect it will become clearer what is and is not possible to spoof (or perhaps the better word would be emulate?). Right now all of our thinking on these things is based on limited knowledge and reasonable assumptions. I would imagine that there are some components of upper firmwares that could be ported back to lower ones.it's not all games can be run on any firmware I think
it no longer depends on the FW requirement, but still depends on the masterkey used by the game
for example games using masterkey 3 still can't be run on FW below 4.0.0, however games that requires FW 5.1.0 as long as it only use masterkey3 can still run on FW 4.0.0
Not all software expoits are warm boot. Fusee Gelee is cold bootAll the software exploits are warm boot.
Sure, it's a tethered exploit but obviously it's software only.I meant all of them besides Fusee Gelee, which actually isn't a software only, untethered exploit.
So TX have come out and said that they've figured out how to get SXOS working on the new "unhackable" devices.
The important part is that they said they had to use another exploit besides Fusee Gelee to figure out how to get Fusee Gelee working again. This other exploit is apparently cold boot, works on the new hardware revision, and was done on 5.1.0.
I guess this means there's a disclosed exploit out there that can currently work for everyone regardless of their device or firmware.
Its not because you still need to trigger it physically with a jig. Besides, I wasn't talking about Fusee Gelee. I was talking about Pegaswitch, Deja Vu, and Jamais Vu. Why do need to be so pedantic?Sure, it's a tethered exploit but obviously it's software only.
That does not make sense. The jig is the same thing as pressing a button. The need to press a button does not make a software exploit a hardware exploit.Its not because you still need to trigger it physically with a jig.
The way you said it, it sounded like you don't know what you're talking about. I just wanted to be nice and help you.Why do need to be so pedantic?
If you need to use some sort of tool to trigger it and if it can't be achieved by just the software alone, then its not a software only exploit.That does not make sense. The jig is the same thing as pressing a button. The need to press a button does not make a software exploit a hardware exploit.
You're not being nice. You're trying to be a smartass. I talked about the three exploits BESIDES Fusee Gelee being software only. You took one sentence out of context and tried present it as if I said something incorrect.The way you said it, it sounded like you don't know what you're talking about. I just wanted to be nice and help you.
I dunno what a tiff or µSD is, so I don't know what to tell you.Oh, sorry but that is bullshit. Would you call a tiff exploit a hardware exploit, just because the tiff is delivered on an µSD?!
You took the "All the software exploits are warm boot." sentence out of context. I listed three exploits earlier (Pegaswitch, Deja Vu, and Jamais Vu), and talked about how all of THEM were warm boot. This whole thread is about exploits besides Fusee Gelee and whether or not its worth waiting on low firmwares to use them. But you carry on being a pedantic ass.Not 'as if' - what you said is clearly wrong. You said: "All the software exploits are warm boot.". To prove this statement wrong, it is enough to provide one counter example - which I did.
If you need to use some sort of tool to trigger it and if it can't be achieved by just the software alone, then its not a software only exploit.
The whole method to use Fusee Gelee still requires a jig. Debating which specific part of the method is classed as "the exploit" is just being petty.Wrong. You need a jig to go into RCM, but that is not a exploit itself. Exploit, FG is a nothing more than a piece of code that uses vuln in Tegra chip to give you a choice to use any payload you want. By your logic, no exploit is software only because you need some sort of input device to run it, usually keyboard or mouse.
yeah man, good old psp times.. (tiff exploit )Oh, sorry but that is bullshit. Would you call a tiff exploit a hardware exploit, just because the tiff is delivered on an µSD?!
I'm nice and smart - you are an ass
No, you talked about "All the software exploits":
Not 'as if' - what you said is clearly wrong. You said: "All the software exploits are warm boot.". To prove this statement wrong, it is enough to provide one counter example - which I did.
dont argue, fg is an software exploit.The whole method to use Fusee Gelee still requires a jig. Debating which specific part of the method is classed as "the exploit" is just being petty.