nice, we've got tools for hacking vita even be4 itis released
but which firmware is this " firmware 00.945.040"?
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((From PS Vita Firmware xTractor Homebrew App by SKFU Arrives - Page 1 - PS3 NEWS - PlayStation 3 News - PS3 Hacks - PS3 CFW))
PS Vita Firmware xTractor application for the PC which allows users to extract the PSVita Firmware from Sony's new handheld game console!
Download: MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service
From his site: Since a more or less short break from public posts I am back with a little tool called "PS VITA Firmware xTractor".
For now it only works with firmware 00.945.040, tho surely I will update it sooner or later. Just a short info about the firmware itself, it is not unencrypted like the PS3 ones.
The tool is meant for those who will join the VITA scene as a little sign that you are not aloneCrawl out of your holes and come up with your tools and research, guys!
I hope the PS VITA scene will not fck up as the PS3 scene did over the last months cuz of the piracy infected environment. If you ask anyone who was with the beginning of the PS3 scene it was much more fun without the commercial sense behind it all.
Without this sht it would even have saved many talented people of a lot of trouble. Nevertheless I hope to see the good guys back at VITA!
Greetz to the ones who kept it real,
- SKFU

nice, we've got tools for hacking vita even be4 itis released
but which firmware is this " firmware 00.945.040"?
i'm guessing its an internal FW or a pre-release (much like as a ref to windows 0.99 / windows 1 back in those days)

i doubt this one.
even me. the vita hasn't been released yet and from where is the firmware coming then?
+ vita isn't gonna use flashes. So say this thing does surely work, i'm pretty sure some shitfaced sony guy just smother the entire team.
I don't get it even if this thing works, there's no firmware to test on, and the vita isn't coming out for jp for another 2 days....


Its from the dev kit, which was released months ago i believe :/
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