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11-20-2005, 08:02 PM
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Points: 84,973,253,488.50 Donate | | LocationFree exploit theory... (JUST A THOUGHT) OK, while reading the thread on the video exploit recently discovered, i was thinking. would there be any possible way to use a pc to forge a locationfree signal and attach the eboot and crud, then the psp picks it up and overloads and whatever... just a thought.
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11-20-2005, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by spongefreak52 OK, while reading the thread on the video exploit recently discovered, i was thinking. would there be any possible way to use a pc to forge a locationfree signal and attach the eboot and crud, then the psp picks it up and overloads and whatever... just a thought. | i dont think this would work....im not expert, but i think the location free player will only stream media files, not all files.....i think we are closer with a save game exploit. like i said, im not an expert, so please prove me wrong | 
11-20-2005, 08:25 PM
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Points: 84,973,253,488.50 Donate | | ya, maybe ur right. but still, there could be a way to overflow through the lf player. im not an expert either, but hey, sony isn't perfect.
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11-20-2005, 09:02 PM
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Points: 0.23 Donate | | | nice idea man i can't believe no one has thought of this before. oh wait it has been thought of but you would need a lot of stuff to be able to try and pull this off. first of all you would need a psp with 2.5 firmware, at least one location free box(2 if you wanted to see the controlled variables and make it more exact), and some other computer software for hacking stuff. this is not a likely idea as sony has controll over the nuber codes that these machines give off so they know what codes and stuff you gotta put into your psp and i think (knowing sony and the rootkit deal) they have some way of tracking all feeds given off by these machines. plus i have read their site and they say only 2 psp's or portable devices are able to make use of each machine so i think they would need at least two things to make them so as to be able to make several of them and make sure the same code or whatever is not being used more than once. that is a lot to do so no one in their right mind is going to do this any time soon. (but remember if you have a psx and a posp and a location free player thing then you can hook them up so anything you can play on your psx you can play on your psp. and that is a whole nother ballgame.) | 
11-26-2005, 07:20 PM
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Points: 136.70 Donate | | | lol, i have before ummm, yeah u need to know specific port for the IP Address 192.168.0.x for the locationfree player and the folder's name (hd0  0:f1) <harddrive0  artition0:filesystem1> basically you have to emulate hd0  0:f1 from a CD,MEMstick,HD Partition, or a folder from Local Drive (C:\), and you need to save AVC encoded videos. And you need to unplug ure wireless adapter and plug it back in when that message comes up "Press this crap back of the LocationFree Player", and the PSP Will recognize (so, u need 2 wireless adapters bridged, one adhoc and one infrasuctructure). <i have the programs and the port scanner for it, i'll try to upload it on my server, bittorrent, and megaupload/andor/rapidshare> YOU NEED TO BE SOME GEEK GURU TO OPERATE!!! IM CURRENTLY WORKING ON A GUI to MAKE IT EASIER TO USE!! <well, u only need to type some commands thats going to be on README.txt> cheers!
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11-26-2005, 08:46 PM
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Points: 0.12 Donate | | | Here's a thought: try looking at the libraries Sony itself used to build into the firmware. I'm pretty sure this was mentioned in another post in here. | |
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