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Red face [Q] PS Groove

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Would like to know if there is plans on PS Groove development for Xperia x10. I think many people would appreciate this.

Thanks and good work btw on the bootloader so far.
 
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Hey have a look at this link ;)

PSGroove being ported to Android Devices!
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Sony will have it patched before it gets done, so it's going to be quickly irrelevant anyways.
 
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Do you know that for a fact or is it just one of your many assumptions...

Cuz last i heard from the "hacker" team that made the psjailbreak code that not even them are too sure on any of the sides, nobody actually knows.

And cuz the ps3 is open to homebrew, whats the difficulty of patching the update string? I mean they already have made "stalth gaming" possible by editing sertain files...

And the ps3 has a HUGE game library that personally for me just thats enough cuz i almost never play online on it.

I bought a AVR chip with PSGroove support so to speak. I will have it on Monday, but if i knew it would be developed for Android i wouldnt have bought it.

So belive me, not too many ppl care "if" Sony patches it... And even if they do, the exploit cannot be patched, its a lot like the iPhone Jailbreak.

Let the Cat&Mouse game begin...
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This project tickles the very core of my geekdom. Not so much because it opens up the PS3 for piracy but but because it's a completely insane yet feasible and even kinda logical concept.

Emulating an 8mhz Atmel on the Snapdragon? Very doable.
Proper hardware access to the USB port? With rooted phone, you have it.

So theoretically it's possible and if it comes to fruition we'll be able to "root" the PS3 by hooking up our cellphones to it and running some software. I don't know about you guys but for me that would be a serious contender for the "Epic hack of the year" award.
 
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"Epic hack of the year" award.
Of the century i would say great moment in hacking history.
 
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This guy is the closest to actually having something... Hope it works, so i can feel stupid for buying a USB Dev Kit ;)
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PSFreedom was release for N900 :

http://kakaroto.homelinux.net/2010/0...-and-released/

KaKaRoTo said that the driver can be adapted to the others devices :

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By writing this exploit as a standard linux driver, this means that my module can be used on any other linux-enabled devices.. this means not only the N900, but also the 770, N800, N810, Android phones and future Meego devices. It might need a little porting for some devices though, but it should still work…
If someone can work on the X10's port
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any devs willing to give it a shot?

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any devs willing to give it a shot?

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I'm looking at what parts need to be modified and if porting it is even possible to begin with. Both Maemo and Android run Linux kernels but that's about it as far as similarities go. Even though it's a separate kernel module it needs to have certain options built into the kernel. If those bits aren't there we're SOL.

Update: The configuration file for the stock kernel indicates that the USB chipset supports HCD (Host Controller Driver) mode at least.

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