27/01/2011, 07:28 AM
Sparker Wrote: [ -> ]dark_mirage Wrote: [ -> ]ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]as I guessed, it's backwards compatible with PSP games: http://aussie-gamer.com/sony-ngp-compatible-psp-games/
I wonder if the current PSP hacks will mean anything with that.
Also interesting that the PSP2 uses a different CPU architecture, so would it be emulating the PSP1?
I wonder if this means signed homebrew out-of-box
I heard the new PS3 update blocks signed homebrew. Which is odd because how would all the stuff that's officially signed run then?
Note that I only heard this and cannot confirm if it's true.
I heard it on PSP-hacks but here's a place I found when I decided to look into it.
http://www.ps3hax.net/2011/01/ps3-fw-3-5...z1CIp4jCwp
They change the keys, but the new ones are very easy to get for the hackers.
Mathieulh Wrote:Also sony pointlessly changed keys, I do hope they aren't using the same random number this time...
KaKaRoToKS Wrote:Just got home, found the application keys while on the bus, now also pushed to github.com/kakaroto/ps3keys enjoy! :)
For the PSP2, I think they might use a 'converter' which would sign/encrypt the PSP1 games to work with the PSP2. So if the game is not known by Sony like a emulator, it will not get signed.