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walsufnir said:

do you have a link to the statement with the ps3-fixes?

 

and please, lv0 and metldr are *not* the same.

 

again:

"Q: So what can we do with the lv0 signing key?
 A: In short, we can use it to decrypt lv0, modify it to patch out any lv0 security checks, and resign it with a legitimate key that bootldr will accept. With the chain of trust broken and lv0 no longer enforcing the security of the modules that it controls, we can then start modifying lv1ldr, lv2ldr, appldr, isoldr, etc to patch out their security checks and add CFW functionality."

 

this could not be done with metldr since last week.

 

but anyway, i'm out of here. the scene doesn't care about this thread or forum or anything, they will just go on, no matter who understands their work or not, no matter who says it is useless or not.

I edited my post... anyway that not changed anything... you can do more thing now but JUST IN OLD MODELS like you could with  metldr.

And yeap... that can be done with metldr in old models... the CFW 4.20 was release almost one month ago without the lv0 hack.

Please read your link...

Any PS3 shipped after July, 2011 or better with the default firmware > 3.60... is non hackable... neither l0 or metldr can do that... nothing changed... the CFW works just with PS3 with default/factory firmware below 3.60.