Originally Posted by Pockets69
WRONG AGAIN! you do realize that all those flashcards and modchips ARE REQUIRED to allow you to play the backups you legally own.
Whereas True blue STOLE CODE from ope source tools/ STOLE CODE FROM SONY to CHARGE MONEY FOR IT! better yet this all could be achieved with a cfw, but they got greedy and decided to ask money for it, and you all fell for it like idiots...
True blue is not required to play those newer games!
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The exact purpose of each device I listed differs per device, the console design for and it's user. The DRM Dongles fit closely into these categories and often these products incorporate code from the manufacturer of the video game console as it's used to bypass it's protection.
Also, you are assuming that they stole Sony code or open source code as you do not know what the code contains. I've been reading since day 1 and so far this hacker in this article is the only one to decipher the code and hopefully the result will be knowing what exactly is used.
There's also nothing wrong using open source or free code in your product if you aren't breaking any licenses and lastly there is no proof as of yet if the Dongle is actually required to boot the 3.6+ eboots or if it's just a giant DRM stick. It could be, but until proven otherwise I am not going to jump to conclusions.
I've read and read and read, but there's not a single thing that I've come across that can prove they stole anything (I however believe they probably did as so do all of the backup units, flashcards and modchips).
Remember the GBA NEOFLASH? You had to use ROMS in their own format (DRM) that they released on the NET. Ring a bell? I could go on about tons of DRM related backup/modchips/flashcards, but I've been warned to be more concise.
Originally Posted by Pockets69
WRONG AGAIN OMG???!!! discovering how tb works will never let games and homebrew work on 3.6+ firmware, why do you think tb runs on 3.55... MAYBE because they can't run it on 3.6+ THEREFOR no games or homebrew on 3.6+ firmware.
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Aye, you're right. It should allow for 3.6+ content to be run on 3.55 machines.
I was wrong.
Originally Posted by Pockets69
In fact i do, and well its not hard to guess is it.
First stolen code from sony computer entertainment, or how do you think they have eboots??
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There are many scenarios/guesswork in how they crack the eboots and stealing them from Sony is one of the many. No proof has been shown in any case.
Originally Posted by Pockets69
the rest of the code is under some open source licenses which makes it illegal not to share! mostly stuff that has to do with the hypervisor bible and other stuff that i won't go into full detaill... all that is stolen...
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What code? What exactly did they use?
Originally Posted by Pockets69
I suggest you to read cause you landed here and in two posts you are already making a bit of a fool of yourself, go read, and you will learn.
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I read a lot and thanks for reply the kind comments.