witchy
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The new PS3 hack, if reports are to be believed then it's an ATmega running software which emulates a 6 port usb hub, and each hub has an emulated usb stick with various bits of software on them.
Since they have reverse engineered it, that would mean they have access to the emulated software within the virtual usb sticks?!
What's to stop us from getting these individual dumps (if available), grabbing a 6 port USB hub, inserting a usb stick into each slot each containing a different part of the hack?
AFAIK a jig emu does it's stuff first then it hands off control to software on one of the emulated usb slots, if this can be done virtually then surely it can be done in reality too?
Possible problem with speed though, would a usb hub respond fast enough for the preceise millisecond timings?
Since they have reverse engineered it, that would mean they have access to the emulated software within the virtual usb sticks?!
What's to stop us from getting these individual dumps (if available), grabbing a 6 port USB hub, inserting a usb stick into each slot each containing a different part of the hack?
AFAIK a jig emu does it's stuff first then it hands off control to software on one of the emulated usb slots, if this can be done virtually then surely it can be done in reality too?
Possible problem with speed though, would a usb hub respond fast enough for the preceise millisecond timings?