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Simulacrum said:
Well it has been hacked.

 

 It really has definately not been hacked, I assure you!

The stuff you read from PS3hax is pure bullshit. We're at the point now where some person has stolen some code to run a Java application that could be run in the VM machine of a Bluray movie disc specification.

This has NO access to the GPU, NO access to the CPU directly.

Its a VM, man this is not hacked....!

To run this "homebrew" you need to load it from a AVCHD folder on a memory stick, what does this tell you?

If I were to rip a DVD that contained an easter egg game and play it on my 360, would that be hacked also?

There has been no proof of a hack made public, everything that has been released so far is either fake, or a complete and utter embarresment, that just shows the lack of understanding of what "hacking" is. These so called "hackers" need some serious mental help.

The only code that has been run with full access to the system is on a development PS3, this can run UNSIGHNED CODE from scratch - this is not hackiong and CANNOT be applied to a retail PS3. Period!

Not at all...no help..not even a tiny bit...some sites will tell you that this is "the first steps towards homebrew".

It isn't, it is nothing, just like the BD-J pong, oh and now I see BD-J snake that has been released!