That's odd, I was pushing buttons before and nothing was showing up? Anyways, it works now.Tryed pushing some buttons?
That's odd, I was pushing buttons before and nothing was showing up? Anyways, it works now.Tryed pushing some buttons?
starbuck etc, i have themKeys as in Starbuck keys, or keys as in controller buttons? Because the former don't at all matter for an input tester.
Everybody has them, @zecoxao released them on his PS3 developers' talk page. Still no known BootROM key though.starbuck etc, i have them
ah ok no problem was just trying to be helpfulEverybody has them, @zecoxao released them on his PS3 developers' talk page. Still no known BootROM key though.
It's okay, we're all content with Hykem back. The best anyone can do now is to answer others' questions and contribute to others' homebrew projects. Try doing this instead.ah ok no problem was just trying to be helpful
Yes.Is 5.5.0 the same as 5.5.1 in terms of homebrew compatibility?
Not on 5.5.i need tcpgecko. we are near it?
Hykem will release the IOSU very soon. The only thing he has to do now is to obfuscate the files of the exploit. This means to seemingly corrupt them, so it cannot be executed on a PC, and appear to be corrupted. The only way it can be run is via the console.A quick question : The keys are released ! Well, what's the next step ? Does it mean, that there would be things like loadiine on 5.5 working for sure in maybe some days / weeks of development / porting time ?
Will there be some release from hykem in the future, or are the keys the only thing that we was waiting for ?
Exactly.you just gotta know where the door is
no homebrew is (but will be) compatible with 5.5 until IOSU releases. Fin.
Excuse me; no MAJOR homebrew is compatible with 5.5 yet. Things like TCPGecko and Loadiine require kernel access we don't have, but will get.Unless the first post is lying, there are actually a couple of homebrews that work at the moment on 5.5. Not necessarily homebrew that facilitates shenanigans, but homebrew nonetheless.