Video: Sony PS3 homebrew hack says Hello World: How did he do it?
By: Daniel Chubb | April 1, 2008 | 2 Comments
No one has heard in a while from the PS3 homebrew scene, well Dragula96 who is a very popular Sony PSP hacker found a new exploit on the PS3 that allowed him to get a Hello World proof of concept up and running.
As usual he will not tell us how he did it and by watching the video he has covered the screen in black tape to hide the IP address. What he has said is that the hack is working on a 60GB and 40GB PS3s which is running the current 2.20 firmware.
He said he will share the method and source code in time; he is trying to get a game of pong working which will be coming soon.
How do you think he did this hack?
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