It is best to have it on iPhone because so many people have them and it would work on the iPod touch as well so much more user base then the others and It would give you more cred for it and it is easy to devlop on the apple's iPhone/iPod touch. And I hop you are working with eavpsp to make a psp port. And last thing to say is best of luck to you.
I was also thinking in an Arduino port but you can't do it on a Atmega328 because of its flash limits. It has only 32k of flash where the first 2k would be filled with VUSB, the USB descriptors and the exploit payload plus the code (don't forget the LUFA porting) wouldn't fit in these 30k left. I've thought in the Arduino Mega but the ATMega is soldered in the board and the FTDI chip is a pain in the ass!
Quote "I was also thinking in an Arduino port but you can't do it on a Atmega328 because of its flash limits. It has only 32k of flash where the first 2k would be filled with VUSB, the USB descriptors and the exploit payload plus the code (don't forget the LUFA porting) wouldn't fit in these 30k left."
Question to tr3s : What if The PROGMEM in the descriptor.h file is compressed using some sorta byte compression library?
checkout: http://fastlz.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
there are other algorithms like : Huffman Encoding which is very popular (check wikipedia explanation) this sounds doable but I can see limitations.
definately iPhone mate, look at the number of them out there. Thats the largest audience you could please Netzke.
PSP would be bomb also because its fun that the PS3 would be unlocked by another Sony device. And many gamers/Playstation nuts own the PS3 and the PSP.
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ReplyDeleteIt is best to have it on iPhone because so many people have them and it would work on the iPod touch as well so much more user base then the others and It would give you more cred for it and it is easy to devlop on the apple's iPhone/iPod touch. And I hop you are working with eavpsp to make a psp port. And last thing to say is best of luck to you.
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ReplyDeleteI was also thinking in an Arduino port but you can't do it on a Atmega328 because of its flash limits. It has only 32k of flash where the first 2k would be filled with VUSB, the USB descriptors and the exploit payload plus the code (don't forget the LUFA porting) wouldn't fit in these 30k left.
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checkout: http://fastlz.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
there are other algorithms like : Huffman Encoding which is very popular (check wikipedia explanation) this sounds doable but I can see limitations.
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