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Funniest joke in this entire thread.im pretty sure if we had Geohot...We would of had the keys...*idea* :T
Funniest joke in this entire thread.im pretty sure if we had Geohot...We would of had the keys...*idea* :T
I'm not mad and pissed off, but I do hold a certain contempt for posts that claim they're something that they're not by non-hackers with itchy trigger fingers over the "Post" button. Have you ever noticed that possible exploit's are never announced by hackers? If I found this, I'd stick to the back channels of seeing if it's exploitable, rather than making a public post about it on a popular hacking forum where people are just going to have their hopes dashed when it turns out the OP was mistaken.off-topic: Why do people get so mad and p*ssed off when ANYONE tries to help the 3DS hacking community? They take it so personally and try to attack/ flame any OP. A lot of people need to chill the f*ck out. He is trying to help. Also if you were smart enough, it would be stickied the second any real exploit/ hack/ mod was found/ released. One last thing; I never see any posts from the butt hurt people trying to help.
Also, I doubt any hacking theories posted here will help anyone much. Very few real hackers browse this site, you're much better off posting your findings on #3dsdev.
marcan maybe ,but not geopotFunniest joke in this entire thread.im pretty sure if we had Geohot...We would of had the keys...*idea* :T
With respect, that makes no sense... You're basically saying that a temper with "newbie" status or a low post count is automatically "not a professional" as far as hacking goes... Someone could EASILY be new to GBA Temp and yet have separately acquired skills.Yeah? Well GBATempers are tired of newcomers saying they've found this and that... I know I am. Let's just leave it to professionals and once they found a LEAD, or a way to hack it, then let the world know about it.
With respect, that makes no sense... You're basically saying that a temper with "newbie" status or a low post count is automatically "not a professional" as far as hacking goes... Someone could EASILY be new to GBA Temp and yet have separately acquired skills.Yeah? Well GBATempers are tired of newcomers saying they've found this and that... I know I am. Let's just leave it to professionals and once they found a LEAD, or a way to hack it, then let the world know about it.
Of course that wasn't the case here. just sayin'.
That said, people need to stop flaming the op for this (not referring to you, gamefan5). He's just sharing a rather peculiar incident just in case. But then again, perhaps the OP shouldn't have called it "possible exploit" and been all "I did this myself, credit goes all to me" when there was no proof at all. That just gets people's hopes up when they open the thread, and pisses them off when they see it's nothing.
With respect, that makes no sense... You're basically saying that a temper with "newbie" status or a low post count is automatically "not a professional" as far as hacking goes... Someone could EASILY be new to GBA Temp and yet have separately acquired skills.Yeah? Well GBATempers are tired of newcomers saying they've found this and that... I know I am. Let's just leave it to professionals and once they found a LEAD, or a way to hack it, then let the world know about it.
Eh, cool glitch but it doesnt seem like its loading something. now if you could boot the game (or even run the start up logo) without any freezes or crashes we may have something here but other then that, nothing. Also chill guys (especially you @[member='bud420']) Its just a glitch and he did have a good reason.
Also, no buttons work at all, the only things that work are the power button, 3D slider, and volume. It doesn't even go into sleep mode. From what more experienced users have said, they say that when the cartridge is inserted, the system, NAND, and hypervisor look for files and headers. This definitely could at least lead to something. I never said I hacked it, I just discovered a vulnerability that might be exploitable. Another weird thing I noticed is that before you try to launch a title, which freezes the console, it still displays friend online LED. But the whole console is just stuck, only the few sliders and power button work, no banners even display. YOU'RE SURE THIS MEANS NOTHING? This is a NAND crash. This isn't like a web browser crash, it's doing an abnormal crash on the main core of the system, all crashes have a cause. Aren't you people experienced at all? No offense, but you don't seem to get what I'm saying!
Funniest joke in this entire thread.im pretty sure if we had Geohot...We would of had the keys...*idea* :T
Well simple answer is: not many but to answer the question properly its more of the longer you stick around people who are skilled in something chances are you'll slowly pick up some of skills if your interested. So your right in saying just because you been on GBATemp longer doesn't mean you have anymore hacking skills then the new guy chances are you might've picked up some in the time you been on here.Here's a question to answer your question... how many "experienced" tempers have any hacking skills at all? It's stupid to attribute temp noobishness to hacking experience.
The problem is that when someone posts a thread saying "possible exploit/vulnerability found", it's not the kind of thing you can just ignore if you're waiting for a hack.Ignoring the forum and threads like this isn't really a good solution. You asked why people get mad, I explained it to you, which is why I was posting. I'm not going "wild [and] out" on anyone, I agree there's no need to flame or troll, but it doesn't hurt to remind the OP that there's better ways to handle these things than getting people's hopes up.Well, as I said before; if anything were to be found that would contribute positively, and in a major manor, to hack the 3DS it would be stickied. If you are fed up of people posting unsuccessful happenings, why even bother coming to the thread? More so - why even POST in the thread if it's so irritable? That is just as daft, and a waste of your valuable energy. No one - and i mean NO ONE can stop all these threads appearing. So many people want it hacked therefore so many kids post useless information. Still no reason to go "wild n out" on them, it would be much less time spent if you ignored the topics with related titles as a whole. If anything should arise, watch out for the sticked sh*t, that's where all the good stuff's at.
I am fairly knowledgeable in the field of exploits (not to the extent of writing one or whatever, but to the extent of understanding well how they work) and I can tell you with a reasonable level of certainty that this means nothing. No offence, but porting Siri is not the same as creating an exploit. And you said chpwn helped a lot. I don't want to belittle your contribution, but I would suggest chpwn maybe did most of the work. In his blog post releasing it, he thanks RyanPetrich (I'm assuming that must be you) for "fixes and improvements" - not for the major coding work. I don't know if this is a misrepresentation, and if so, I apologize. But still, you can be assured that this is NOTHING.Also, no buttons work at all, the only things that work are the power button, 3D slider, and volume. It doesn't even go into sleep mode. From what more experienced users have said, they say that when the cartridge is inserted, the system, NAND, and hypervisor look for files and headers. This definitely could at least lead to something. I never said I hacked it, I just discovered a vulnerability that might be exploitable. Another weird thing I noticed is that before you try to launch a title, which freezes the console, it still displays friend online LED. But the whole console is just stuck, only the few sliders and power button work, no banners even display. YOU'RE SURE THIS MEANS NOTHING? This is a NAND crash. This isn't like a web browser crash, it's doing an abnormal crash on the main core of the system, all crashes have a cause. Aren't you people experienced at all? No offense, but you don't seem to get what I'm saying!
I am fairly knowledgeable in the field of exploits (not to the extent of writing one or whatever, but to the extent of understanding well how they work) and I can tell you with a reasonable level of certainty that this means nothing. No offence, but porting Siri is not the same as creating an exploit. And you said chpwn helped a lot. I don't want to belittle your contribution, but I would suggest chpwn maybe did most of the work. In his blog post releasing it, he thanks RyanPetrich (I'm assuming that must be you) for "fixes and improvements" - not for the major coding work. I don't know if this is a misrepresentation, and if so, I apologize. But still, you can be assured that this is NOTHING.Also, no buttons work at all, the only things that work are the power button, 3D slider, and volume. It doesn't even go into sleep mode. From what more experienced users have said, they say that when the cartridge is inserted, the system, NAND, and hypervisor look for files and headers. This definitely could at least lead to something. I never said I hacked it, I just discovered a vulnerability that might be exploitable. Another weird thing I noticed is that before you try to launch a title, which freezes the console, it still displays friend online LED. But the whole console is just stuck, only the few sliders and power button work, no banners even display. YOU'RE SURE THIS MEANS NOTHING? This is a NAND crash. This isn't like a web browser crash, it's doing an abnormal crash on the main core of the system, all crashes have a cause. Aren't you people experienced at all? No offense, but you don't seem to get what I'm saying!