Wait...TA 088v3 PSP Motherboard HACKED?!

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On a youtube video, it appears that the unhackable TA088v3 PSP motherboard has been hacked!

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At 3:28, he shows us clearly that the PSP Slim he was using was running on TA88v3. I could hardly believe my eyes at 5:20, the screen flashes this message, "OK! Your PSP is hacked, Thank your for usage." With grammar aside, the message did indicate that the PSP was indeed hacked. He then makes use of another memory stick, then shows the camera that the PSP runs on M33-2.

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Raiyu245 said:
On a youtube video, it appears that the unhackable TA088v3 PSP motherboard has been hacked!

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At 3:28, he shows us clearly that the PSP Slim he was using was running on TA88v3. I could hardly believe my eyes at 5:20, the screen flashes this message, "OK! Your PSP is hacked, Thank your for usage." With grammar aside, the message did indicate that the PSP was indeed hacked. He then makes use of another memory stick, then shows the camera that the PSP runs on M33-2.

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the video is
FAKE as fake can be

http://sceners.org/index.php?itemid=168
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About recent 88v3 hacking video.

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You might have seen on some french webpages some 88v3 hacking video, showing how a 2k model with an alleged 88v3 mobo ("confirmed" with pspident and DC7) is cfw'd. Keep on reading.


Well, let's take a look at DC7 source;
Code:
char *mobos[] +
{
"TA-79 v1", "TA-79 v2", "TA-79 v3", "TA-81", "TA-82", "TA-85", "TA-85 v2", "TA-86", "TA-88", "TA-88+", "O_O'" 
};


Now let's see pspident source;
Code:
char *mobomodels[] = {
"TA-079 v1", "TA-079 v2", "TA-079 v3", "TA-081", "TA-082", "TA-086", "TA-085", "TA-085 v2", "TA-088", "Devkit", "Unknown" }
(thanks jas0nuk)

So, from this couple things and from the video we take 2 conclusions:

1. DC and pspident were hex edited (or source edited if it's DC, as it's Open Source). If it was indeed a TA-088v3, it would have shown TA-88+, O_O, or Unknown within pspident.
2. That pack' mobo is probably an TA-088v1. (Check here, thanks sandungas)

So please, before making any of these statements, be awared of what's under all those tools. So, until no proof is shown against this argument, i would suggest to NOT believe on this video.
 

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/Cry I'd like to know if this is true within 30 days so I can return my "new" used games to gamestop. If this turns out to be false then my memory stick will become permanently flacid.
 

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