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Thread: Article: Homebrew - Hypervisor Debugging via GameOS Released
  

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  1. #1 Article: Homebrew - Hypervisor Debugging via GameOS Released 
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    Progress being made, and people thought things were slowing down
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    yeah this is great news for the scene.
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    Quote Originally Posted by One2thr456svn View Post
    Progress being made, and people thought things were slowing down
    I have to agree with you sir. I'm thinking this is the calm before the storm, so to speak. Even though I'm not a dev, I'm going to keep an eye on the Git repos. The more the code grows, the closer we are to true freedom. Nice job user! I know that this isn't easy stuff, for me at least.
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    What is this freedom you are speaking of? You can pirate games, you can play homebrew, you can have Linux. So, what exactly is this freedom? You want your PS3 to make dinner for you or you wanna have sex with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    What is this freedom you are speaking of? You can pirate games, you can play homebrew, you can have Linux. So, what exactly is this freedom? You want your PS3 to make dinner for you or you wanna have sex with it?
    I bet our Turkish wanker is dreaming of a PS3 who will jerk his ... .off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    What is this freedom you are speaking of? You can pirate games, you can play homebrew, you can have Linux. So, what exactly is this freedom?
    Freedom to think outside the box, perhaps?
    Or just plain mundane stuff like getting ps3load to work on 3.55, running linux instead of the HV.

    Prejudice is one of freedom's worst enemies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    What is this freedom you are speaking of? You can pirate games, you can play homebrew, you can have Linux. So, what exactly is this freedom? You want your PS3 to make dinner for you or you wanna have sex with it?
    You answered your own question ******. You can't access homebrew, or linux on a retail stock PS3. So hacking it gives us the freedom to do those things.

    Herp derp my name is Turkish I'm a ******g ******.
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