Hello World for PSP
to: oopo do you have 1.0 or 1.5? also your site doesnt seem to work anymore
Also, this was compile using ps2dev? has someone confirm this. and is source available yet?
psp-hacks.com
Also, this was compile using ps2dev? has someone confirm this. and is source available yet?
psp-hacks.com
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There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't...
LMAO. I just looked. Their code they posted is a sony demo code. They just ripped out the comments out of the top of the code.sq377 wrote:Psp stumbler is trying to take credit for this...Hello world app. LEAK
Aperntly when the hackers took control of our sever they got the souce for our home berw app. We dont know what else they got! Since its all over differnt forums heres a link for the people that made it. LINK
Posted by dubayou on Wednesday, May 04 @ Eastern Daylight Time (32 reads)
http://psp.dubayou.com/
third post on the news.
Freaking loosers taking credit for others code. :|
It calls firmware supplied libraries (compare with libfoo.so), which may use syscalls, bang the hardware, or whatever.Orion_ wrote:I'm not expert in Elf file format but it seems not to call any system function, so this use pure hardware hack ? O_O
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Hi guys, I must say I am highly impressed!!! Unfortunately my psp came with 1.5 already :-( sob sob.
So is this open source? can we see :-D pweeassseee
I wanna work on a stand alone browser, as I am a student and haven't really done much development, apart from at uni, I would need all the help and advise.
keep up the good work!
So is this open source? can we see :-D pweeassseee
I wanna work on a stand alone browser, as I am a student and haven't really done much development, apart from at uni, I would need all the help and advise.
keep up the good work!
ps2dev.org read tutorialsannerajb wrote:may i ask where do i find the ps2dev toolchain
and some tutorials for it thx
toolchain go to http://www.oopo.net/consoledev/
also i found a few available jap models for sale on ebay. guy has high feedback too, so looks like it can be trusted. but isnt jap version supose to be ntsc not pal?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 17291&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 26261&rd=1
There are 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't...
It doesn't say that they are 1.0. In fact, the new PSP-1000's are 1.5.Thanhda wrote:also i found a few available jap models for sale on ebay. guy has high feedback too, so looks like it can be trusted. but isnt jap version supose to be ntsc not pal?
Also, since the PSP doesn't have TV out, PAL/NTSC isn't an issue.
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Thanda, NTSL, PAL, etc etc are with regards to the way the voltages that make up the light...ok i'm not going to go into this, but the boards that set these standards are different in different countries
for example:
The NTSC standard for television defines a composite video signal with a refresh rate of 60 half-frames (interlaced) per second. Each frame contains 525 lines and can contain 16 million different colors.
quoted from http://www.pcwebopaedia.com/TERM/N/NTSC.html
just to clearify, so laptops, pda's, and the psp (thank goodness) are region free. its just TVs and TVs only.
Had to say something about it because we just did this in a module this year :-D and knowledge is power
for example:
The NTSC standard for television defines a composite video signal with a refresh rate of 60 half-frames (interlaced) per second. Each frame contains 525 lines and can contain 16 million different colors.
quoted from http://www.pcwebopaedia.com/TERM/N/NTSC.html
just to clearify, so laptops, pda's, and the psp (thank goodness) are region free. its just TVs and TVs only.
Had to say something about it because we just did this in a module this year :-D and knowledge is power
looks like i have to resort to getting this wipeout game for starts, only got my PSP 2days ago.Orion_ wrote:maybe you could use the libhttp prx file from wipeout umd.
Like the analogy someone rightly used, it has so many windows and bars and metal doors, we just need to find a we to get in!!! and "nem" just broke one of the locks right here (kudos!)
does the libhttp prx file come on wipeout as a readable or would i have to find a way to decrypt it? I was reading a post about a wipeout hack somewhere...
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Reminds me... didn't someone offered some money to the first guy running homebrew on the PSP ? I think nemnem won the price :P
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I would be extremely sceptical of anything ps2nfo.com (formerly ps2ownz.com) says. They do not have a good history.engstrom wrote:According to an un-named source on PS2NFO.com it is possible to reflash the PSP back to V.1.0...malloc wrote: We need to find a way to make it work on 1.5 !
"A source has let us know that it is feasible to re-flash your PSP using the legitimate (but difficult to locate) v1.00 firmware... but at this time it's not recommended doing so unless you REALLY know what you're doing. Stay tuned for more info soon on this topic!"
I'd obviously prefer a way to run code on the latest version of the firmware but of course beggars can't be choosers :-)
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