Tetris for 2.0-2.80 Firmware


File Name tetris280.zip
File Type ZIP
Developer Noobz
Operating System PSP
File Size 0.01 MB
Created 09/12/2006
Updated 09/12/2006
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Instructions -
1) Install just like you installed the hello world application (tiff file) - move the tiff file to your PHOTO directory on your PSP

If this doesn’t make you jump up in your chairs and run to “Mommy” asking her to buy you a 2.80 PSP, I don’t know what will! Well, this news may not be enough for one to buy a new PSP, but it definitely is worth jumping out of your chair in pure excitement.

The “Noobz” team has released the first homebrew game for 2.80 PSP’s (as well as 2.70 and 2.71). This game will also work on all firmwares from 2.0-2.80 firmwares, although 2.80 gets the most benefit out of this game as it is the "trickest" firmware that we have exploited. This single piece of homebrew is the simple game of Tetris and is made possible by the recent libtiff vulnerability that has been exploited. With previous exploits, Tetris games have been used to demonstrate the exploit, and this one is no exception.

“Noobz” has developed this game for users to enjoy, and it also demonstrates that the exploit is definetly "usable". The 2.80 is very capable of running homebrew (user-mode), but all it needs is a kick in the right direction. This homebrew game is exactly the kick we need. As for the other firmwares, 2.71 can already be downgraded with Dark_Alex's downgrader, so this is a huge milestone for 2.80 (can't be downgraded).

Even though there is no eLoader on 2.80 at this time, the team has taken the liberty to release instructions on how to make homebrew “2.80 compatible”. For those curious youngsters who want to know how this was made possible, just download the SDK package that does exactly that – shows you how it was made (coding experience is a good thing to have if you wish to understand it). Instructions on how to create compatible homebrew are also found in the SDK download


 
















































































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