PrxEncrypter par bbtgp
Posté: 17 Jan 2011, 20:05
Hehe sa y est =) bbtgp a sortit un tool pour signer ses homebrews.
Je suis pas doué en anglais alors je vous laisse traduire:
Update 2: Initial tests show that this works with very simple homebrews, but not with more “complex” ones (yes, I tried with Wagic). Just keep in mind how HBL started though
Update 1 : bbtgp slightly updated his package to make it more user friendly. He says: ” modded build.mak and included sample. Set ENCRYPT=1 in the makefile for other programs to encrypt them”
After the Proof of concept released yesterday by kgsws, developer bbtgp just released a tool that can sign any Homebrew for the PSP.
I haven’t tested it yet, but I’m sure many people will give it a try and see if we can finally run any homebrew on OFW without the use of a Custom Firmware. Unless I misunderstood something, this is user mode only, I don’t expect this to run any kernel application, so forget about iso loaders, or a “signed CFW” for now… which is probably good anyways.
According to bbtgp, this has been tested on a regular “hello world” prx, and worked fine on both a psp1000 and a psp3000.
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source: wololo
Je suis pas doué en anglais alors je vous laisse traduire:
Update 2: Initial tests show that this works with very simple homebrews, but not with more “complex” ones (yes, I tried with Wagic). Just keep in mind how HBL started though
Update 1 : bbtgp slightly updated his package to make it more user friendly. He says: ” modded build.mak and included sample. Set ENCRYPT=1 in the makefile for other programs to encrypt them”
After the Proof of concept released yesterday by kgsws, developer bbtgp just released a tool that can sign any Homebrew for the PSP.
I haven’t tested it yet, but I’m sure many people will give it a try and see if we can finally run any homebrew on OFW without the use of a Custom Firmware. Unless I misunderstood something, this is user mode only, I don’t expect this to run any kernel application, so forget about iso loaders, or a “signed CFW” for now… which is probably good anyways.
According to bbtgp, this has been tested on a regular “hello world” prx, and worked fine on both a psp1000 and a psp3000.
téléchargement
source: wololo