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Covarr said:This can't possibly cost more than $50 per unit to produce. Quite possibly even less than that. Within six months, there'll be clones for much cheaper.
QUOTE said:Regrettably you are way off.
The reason the Wii and NDS are being hacked is because the underlying security architecture is total crap. Why you would start from an unproven and untested PS3 hack, would then translate into a theoretical hack for a platform that doesn't even exist yet is odd. The 3DS probably is based on the same security architecture as the DSi. Since the DSi has not been hacked yet, it will probably be awhile before the 3DS gets hacked as well.
tolana said:Maybe it's just a fucking big scam. think about it. we have not seen any Gameplay videos, why wouldnt they show us that? or just the game menu? for me it's kinda strange that ALL the videos stop at the intro. well i'm still a little skeptical until i see a movie with gameplay.
tolana said:Maybe it's just a fucking big scam. think about it. we have not seen any Gameplay videos, why wouldnt they show us that? or just the game menu? for me it's kinda strange that ALL the videos stop at the intro. well i'm still a little skeptical until i see a movie with gameplay.
No, because this is not just a damn flash drive with files on it. It's actually-custom hardware.OrGoN3 said:NTFS support doesn't exist for Linux.Hello 1998, this is 2010 speaking. Kernel 2.6.0 incorporated NTFS read/write support (a couple YEARS ago), because by then it was deemed stable enough, but they had read-only support in 2.2.0 (back in 1999). Have you just been "slimline" distros that only use older kernels to save space?
Son, I am in your situation. But, I'd wait. There is BOUND to be a free release soon. Just wait a little while, and don't update your PS3. By the time this thing actually ships, there will be free ones floating around.Rock Raiyu said:So...has anyone actually confirmed this working on a retail PS3? And not a debug unit?Yes. Some people think that the units they tested it on were debug units, that was due to two things.
1 - Some people DID test on debug units and reported it not-working, but then they made an update stating it DOES work, and even released a patch to make it work on debug systems.
2 - The dongle sort of puts the PS3 into debug mode so it acts more like a debug system in the videos.
1 - We have pictures of it.overlord00 said:no doubt that the "PS Jailbreak" will sell cheaper elsewhere tooExcept that the ~$100 price is what the original company is selling them for, so if any site was to sell them for cheaper they'd be losing money.
QUOTE(dudeonline @ Aug 20 2010, 12:12 PM) Okay, hoss. Still, putting testimonials up before the product is released is pretty shady. You claim they are from "testers" that got this, and in effect, they were not people who bought it from you, or even bought it at all, so it's still false, assuming these are even "real" testimonials.
2 - The pictures are from people and sites that got it early.
3 - So there's people that have it and used it.
4 - People can write reviews and testimonials of devices they have access to and have used.
So exactly WHERE do you get lost on that train of thought? :|
Makes perfect sense to me.
QUOTE(zant @ Aug 20 2010, 01:33 PM)
That doesn't make any sense at all.tolana said:Maybe it's just a fucking big scam. think about it. we have not seen any Gameplay videos, why wouldnt they show us that? or just the game menu? for me it's kinda strange that ALL the videos stop at the intro. well i'm still a little skeptical until i see a movie with gameplay.
tolana said:QUOTE said:Regrettably you are way off.
The reason the Wii and NDS are being hacked is because the underlying security architecture is total crap. Why you would start from an unproven and untested PS3 hack, would then translate into a theoretical hack for a platform that doesn't even exist yet is odd. The 3DS probably is based on the same security architecture as the DSi. Since the DSi has not been hacked yet, it will probably be awhile before the 3DS gets hacked as well.
As of fact i dont know so much about the hacking scene of DSi and what you definate as "hack" but there are flashcards to DSi... and imo thats kinda "hacked" but maybe i'm totally wrong. please explain what you mean by it's not hacked.
/tolana
raulpica said:In the worst case, this will just turn into another DS-Xtreme (it even has flashing leds)
Yup, it actually worked, but it was horribly overpriced ($120) and they promised adding awesome functions (which in the end, they never added).DigitalDeviant said:raulpica said:In the worst case, this will just turn into another DS-Xtreme (it even has flashing leds)
Was the "DS-Xtreme" a 1st gen ds flash card or something?
raulpica said:Yup, it actually worked, but it was horribly overpriced ($120) and they promised adding awesome functions (which in the end, they never added).DigitalDeviant said:raulpica said:In the worst case, this will just turn into another DS-Xtreme (it even has flashing leds)
Was the "DS-Xtreme" a 1st gen ds flash card or something?
The team ran away with the money leaving the card unsupported after something like 5 months.