Open Manager
Just time with the release of Hermes' PSGROOVE Payload Custom earlier, here comes the latest version of moh.sakhaii's open source backup manager for the PlayStation 3, Open Manager.
Changelog:
version 1.16:
patched mode returns and now works for hermes V3 and previous versions that include peek/poke calls (v > psgroove 1
Open Manager
Moh.sakhaii's open source backup manager for the PlayStation 3 has received another update today with the release of Open Manager version 1.14.2. The latest release includes more fixes and some minor improvements.
Changelog:
Version 1.14.2:
You can now use left arrow and right arrow for page-down and page-up functionality in game list
Open Manager
A new version of Open Manager, the open source backup manager for the PlayStation 3, is now available for download. What's new in this release you might asked? Well according to homebrew dev moh.sakhaii, this update fixes the controller issue from the previous release and also adds some new features to the program.
Changelog:
Version 1
PSGROOVE Payload Custom
Developer's note (translated):
Looking looking, I've noticed where the problem that makes the game Formula1 2010, does not recognize the controls
PSGROOVE Payload Custom
psgroove modified by Hermes
This code is the result to disassemble port1_config_descriptor and to get some things from AerialX code
It have some features news:
- You can launch an EBOOT.BIN (unencrypted) from /dev_usb000 using the menu option "/app_home/PS3_GAME"
PSGroove
This is a compiled version of PSGroove with Backup patch, an open-source reimplementation of the psjailbreak exploit for AT90USB and related microcontrollers courtesy of Mathieulh and his team.
But before you proceed folks, make sure you know excatlyA what you are doing as this is totally a do-it-yourself method
Geohotz PS3 exploit
Developer's note:
In the interest of openness, I've decided to release the exploit. Hopefully, this will ignite the PS3 scene, and you will organize and figure out how to use this to do practical things, like the iPhone when jailbreaks were first released. I have a life to get back to and can't keep working on this all day and night