Xorloser's XorHack has been out for a while... makes geohots exploit more user friendly and reliable!
Read the full entry here: XorHack v2.0: The Updated PS3 Exploit Toolkit xorloser’s blog
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Xorloser's XorHack has been out for a while... makes geohots exploit more user friendly and reliable!
Read the full entry here: XorHack v2.0: The Updated PS3 Exploit Toolkit xorloser’s blog
cheers
where are the genius dudes that will make a useful thing out of this linux on ps3 thing already?!
Just order from china and get it right away
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Even if it get hacked, there is no reason to prefer it.
BD-Disks are too expensive and their ISOs are too large (like 28 gb/per disk).
BluRay discs will be real cheap soon.. same s*** with DVDs back in the day.
bluray players are already being offered in much lower costs than before!
Last edited by SealLion; 03.06.10 at 13:38. Reason: hide your swear words, please. Rule 8: strong language.
IMHO, there is no future for Blu-Ray-Disks (BD-R)
for general users too many copy protections and limitations (DL per Disk around 40gb-->Movies), and
power users will always prefer MKVs.
Last edited by tokiodrift1; 03.06.10 at 13:52.
so..? what's wrong with big mkvs in BD-Rs ?
it's like making a big XviD avi and burning it to a DVDR
and the copy protections, well they are in the players, not in the discs.. and yeah that'll be a problem but workarounds are always to be found!
ps3 was alredy hacked..as i know..my frn was using it for more than 6 months..also it costs little more than ordinary ps3..but still works..thats great..
Its all about getting the stuff, it may be fine for general data backup purposes, but if you need it for DL-ing real blu-ray-movies, its hard because of the large amount (GB) per disk, its not worth, better stay at mkv-containers, and the high-efficient h.264-codec.
Furthermore there are not that much sources for raw-bluray-movies.
I think every1 would like BD to go down but as long as the GB/$ is many more times than DVDs its not going to happen anytime soon. When the cost of materials and not of processes become more costly then we may see a turn around
dont ban me just spank me
Yeah right, if you would go for the best deal regarding gb/$ , then still a good-old HDD is a good option.
AFAIK, even a 2,5"-Drive is a cheap way to store your data.
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