Gaming OpenPSJailbreak being ported to PSP

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Pics of what could have been the greatest homebrew ever...

But there's still hope! "So it seems we are back to ground zero on a PSP port, but rumor has it Mathieulh is working on a PSPGroove port (no confirmation), and there may actually already be a completed PSP port in the wild."
 
there is like a ton of info every moment and on that there are like 2 tons of fake crap.. there should be some sort of "fake police" that goes around and kicks people that make fake news.. like jay and bob in that empire strikes something movie
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To be honest it was a little obvious that EavPSP was fake... mainly due to him trying to code a Device Driver in LUA.
 
there will be lots of fakes & disinfo,
probably by sony.
someone has been buying up all the atmel usb-integrated microcontrollers - 10's of thousands of them.
not for manufacturing because you would bulk-buy from atmel, not from resellers - so someone is just trying to get the chips off the market!

same goes for all dev/experiment boards.
 
steve-p said:
someone has been buying up all the atmel usb-integrated microcontrollers - 10's of thousands of them.
not for manufacturing because you would bulk-buy from atmel, not from resellers - so someone is just trying to get the chips off the market!
Yeah, who the hell would buy 20,000 USB dev boards?

I mean it's not like there's at least 20,000 PS3s sold...

Wait. What's that?

Over 38,000,000 have been sold?

Hunh.
 
smartass,
over 5000 microcontrollers in the u.k. alone - with different package & pincount.
so they arent going onto a single board design.
unless someone has 4-6 different boards they arent for manufacture.

and it's not like the average gamer could use the chips, they are very small packages with tiny pins.
example, 32pin 5mm square package - 8pins in a 5mm area.
 
steve-p said:
smartass,
over 5000 microcontrollers in the u.k. alone - with different package & pincount.
so they arent going onto a single board design.
unless someone has 4-6 different boards they arent for manufacture.

and it's not like the average gamer could use the chips, they are very small packages with tiny pins.
example, 32pin 5mm square package - 8pins in a 5mm area.
1 - People use these boards normally, so that accounts for some demand.

2 - PSGroove itself is already set up to install onto 6 different boards, an anybody that knows about this kind of thing can make simple modifications to have it install on other boards, and once one person does it and releases it anybody else can get it.
 

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