Der Entwickler CapetLeVrai informierte Wololo das er eine Möglichkeit
gefunden hat PSP ISO´s & Homebrew auf einer OFW 4.41 zu booten.
Demnach ist es möglich PSP2PS3 konvertierte Software mit dem
Data Transfer Utility auf eine OFW Konsole zu übertragen & zu starten.
Dann wird der gesamte Inhalt der CFW Konsole mit dem Da bei diesem Vorgang alle vorhandenen Inhalte auf der Platte mit der Laut Wololo ist CapetLeVrai jedoch vertrauenswürdig so dass
Es werden zwei Konsolen, eine mit CFW sowie installierten PSP2PS3
konvertierten ISOs/Homebrews & eine Konsole mit OFW 4.41 benötigt.
Data Transfer Utility auf die OFW 4.41 Konsole transferiert.
OFW überschrieben werden hat Wololo es selbst noch nicht getestet.
davon ausgegangen werden kann das es KEIN FAKE ist.
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Video : PSP Isos running on a 4.41 OFW PS3?
You might remember the psp2ps3 tools, and all the excitement a few weeks ago around a recent hack breakthrough that allows people to run psp isos (and, potentially, homebrews) on a hacked PS3, by “camouflaging” the game inside a PSP Mini.
Although people believed this trick was reserved to PS3s running a Custom Firmware, this might become an incorrect statement very soon…
I was contacted by scene member CapetLeVrai who apparently found a way to run those psp isos on a non hacked PS3 running the latest official firmware 4.41.
The current technique will probably not blow your mind for now, as it requires you to own both a hacked and a non hacked PS3, but it could open huge opportunities in the near future if the right people decide to look into that. The basic idea is that after being installed on a CFW PS3, the iso can be transferred to the OFW PS3 through the integrated Data Transfer Utility, and will still run perfectly fine.
How it works
The PS3 allows you to copy data from one PS3 to another, usually when you want to transfer all your existing content in the case you bought a new PS3. This is done by connecting your two PS3s with an ethernet cable. What CapetLeVrai did, which sounds simple enough but appears to work, was to install the game on his hacked PS3, then copy the entire content of his hacked PS3 to the OFW one with the Data Transfer Utility, and the hacked iso then simply accepted to run on the OFW PS3.
Please note I haven’t confirmed myself because I’m beyond lazy and don’t want to lose my OFW PS3s content (copying from your hacked PS3 to your unhacked PS3 will erase the previous content!) but from what I can tell this is legit.
Now, why would it be interesting if this requires a hacked PS3 in the first place? Well, it shows that once installed, the game seems to be able to bypass the standard DRM security checks on OFW that should prevent it from running in the first place. Or, rather, that the hack perfectly tricked the OFW PS3 into believing the game was legally acquired. Which means that if people had a way to run a package installer on official firmware PS3s, there could be a way to install and run psp isos (and, who knows, PSP homebrews) on the latest PS3 Official firmware.
Is it far fetched? Probably. But exciting? Definitely.
Enjoy the video, in French. If you are able to confirm this and post a video on your own, please do credit CapetLeVrai for this discovery, as, as far as I know, nobody else had found that (at least publicly) before him.
Source CapetLeVrai
Note: I personally do not condone piracy, although I think it’s a matter of personal choice, and a problem between you and your conscience. Act accordingly to your personal principles. Hopefully these techniques will extend to actual homebrews sooner than later.
Quelle: CapetLeVrai @ Twitter via Wololo.net