Well, I see someone else volunteered to keep the kernel modules up to date, thanks
I haven't been following the PS3 scene lately, what do you do to the source from github to enable hermes v3 or whatever's latest, please don't point me to .ko, distributing the modules without sources violates the GPL.
I'm almost done with the C++ version of the app, only the help section is left, and it includes working LED support (not CPU intensive as with the first method I used, red when the jailbreak is started, green when the jailbreak is finished)
Great work Mohammad.
Kakato's PSFreedom with PL3 is the latest right now.
The whole scene is changing fast, hermes v4 (last version from him) just came out but I think PL3 will be the new standard other developer will stick to. Who knows?
If anyone can post a working guide on how to compile PSFreedom for the N900, it would be great help since it is changing so quickly.
I tried to do it myself but couldn't get it to work
hey mohammad, when do you think the next update will be released? cant wait to play lv2 patched games that ask for cd to be in the console.... and yay for the led status!
Any chance someone can update the original post rather than having to read through 30 plus pages and pick out the bits?? on this post and other one to give everyone an updated view of what each new version of the payload will or wont do >? And what backup/open manager is required .It can be a little confusing ..well its confusing me anyway
I think he is saying that it doesn't matter if you are using a stock or power kernel when it comes to the payload (psfreedom.ko) it is irrelevant.
The latest PSFeedom GUI is already compatible with stock and power kernels, and this is what matters.
The next version of PSFreedom will support older PS3 firmwares, i.e 3.15 - 3.10 - 3.01 as well as having other other features like LED support.
Is this correct Pillum?
I think he says that why do you want all these new kernel modules if they only include support for older firmwares and that's all.
I'm just "translating" I'm not saying I agree with him. But I do agree that hermesv4 is not necessary and we should all stick with PL3.
Also, as a developer, is really tedious to have both separate environments for stock and power kernels. That's why it's hard for you all to see releases for power kernels. We're lazy and even lazier for things we don't use. I don't use power kernel myself and I don't really feel the need to overclock. Battery is sacred.