
That's exactly it.shinkukage09 said:PSP3000's aren't really all that hackable, anyway...
beegee7730 said:Either the Pre-IPL or KIRK need to be cracked for CFW on the 3000, which will never be achieved......ever.

xist said:Fix'd...hell will freeze over before we can authenticate/sign our own ISO's and homebrew.


Juanmatron said:

ChaosBoi said:Would it be possible to downgrade a hackable 2000? My cousin accidentally updated his to 6.20 OFW because he thought he was going to update the CFW and not to OFW. I thought it would be impossible considering how things stand with 6.20 currently, but since Gen-D offered the ability to pandora battery your PSP 1000 from OFW 6.20 back to CFW (I think it does because I remember reading that somewhere, but it could've just been my imagination), I figured maybe you could do it on a hackable 2000 too. Can anyone confirm if this is possible?
Jolan said:The creators of Action Replay have successfully authenticated their own homebrew, meaning it can be run on any PSP, no matter the firmware.
Should we get hold of any info about how it was done, *bam* we're all winners.

If this is the case, why did they hide it in the UPDATE folder? If they had the keys they could just make it a regular eBoot.xist said:Which tells you that since this happened last year and no-one has got anywhere with achieving the same thing, and that Datel haven't been sued by Sony yet whilst the AR is still on sale, that it's highly likely that Datel paid for the encryption keys....
QUOTE(The_ByteMaster;1196862) said:The eboot.pbp in the /PSP/GAME/UPDATE/ folder, if I remember correctly, has to do with executing in vsh mode which is in between user mode and kernel mode.