crait wrote:Here's how coders like Mailas and I code and set up homebrew for the PSP.
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Here's the code we can read.
Source code: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Then, it's compiled into a format the PSP can read. This is the PBP.
Compiled code: ZEFG UVWXYQABCDHIJKLPRST MNO
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Here's how Sony does it.
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Here's the code we can read along with a signature.
Source code & sig: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890
Then, it's compiled.
Compiled code: ZEFG UVWXYQABCDHIJKLPRST MNO 1234567890
Then, the signature is applied. This is what the PSP reads. This is the PBP.
Signed PBP: 1Z0EF9G7UVW8XYQAB2CDHIJKLPR4ST6M5N6O
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Whenever Sony makes a PBP, we can't tell what's the signature and what's the code because both of them are unreadable by humans and only the PSP so it's easy to mix it up. We can't look at the PBP's and tell what the difference is between E and F or any other letters and we definitely can't tell the difference between the letters and numbers so their signature is secure.
crait wrote:Here's how coders like Mailas and I code and set up homebrew for the PSP.
.........................................................................................
Here's the code we can read.
Source code: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Then, it's compiled into a format the PSP can read. This is the PBP.
Compiled code: ZEFG UVWXYQABCDHIJKLPRST MNO
.........................................................................................
Here's how Sony does it.
.........................................................................................
Here's the code we can read along with a signature.
Source code & sig: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890
Then, it's compiled.
Compiled code: ZEFG UVWXYQABCDHIJKLPRST MNO 1234567890
Then, the signature is applied. This is what the PSP reads. This is the PBP.
Signed PBP: 1Z0EF9G7UVW8XYQAB2CDHIJKLPR4ST6M5N6O
.........................................................................................
Whenever Sony makes a PBP, we can't tell what's the signature and what's the code because both of them are unreadable by humans and only the PSP so it's easy to mix it up. We can't look at the PBP's and tell what the difference is between E and F or any other letters and we definitely can't tell the difference between the letters and numbers so their signature is secure.
Da Cool Man wrote:Do the guys sit up all day and night writing the codes???
Da Cool Man wrote:I get it!
u just randomly put those numbers and letters right?sounds like fun!
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