I am referring to Multiloader Compatible MS IPL.
Is there anyway to do so? Just out of curiosity.
Loading PRXs from IPL; Assuming the role of sony IPLs
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Loading PRXs from IPL; Assuming the role of sony IPLs
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Re: Loading PRXs from IPL; sceLoadExec has not even initiali
You've been wondering this for 14 months and only just asked... ;)KickinAezz wrote:Just out of curiosity.
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Re: Loading PRXs from IPL; sceLoadExec has not even initiali
it should be Kickinaezz since december 2006 :Dralferoo wrote:You've been wondering this for 14 months and only just asked... ;)KickinAezz wrote:Just out of curiosity.
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such a vapid general answer,jimparis wrote:No. That's like saying you want to launch Firefox from BIOS on your PC.
You need to load the OS before you can start running software under it.
How the chocolate do sony ipls manage to do so?
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Basically, builtin stripped-down sysmem+loadcore+lfatfs_driver (the ipl payload) == boot the firmware off flash.KickinAezz wrote:such a vapid general answer,jimparis wrote:No. That's like saying you want to launch Firefox from BIOS on your PC.
You need to load the OS before you can start running software under it.
How the chocolate do sony ipls manage to do so?