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= Methods = | = Methods = | ||
== Geohot Jailbreak == | == Geohot Jailbreak == | ||
While outdated, this original jailbreak can still be used to jailbreak your console | While outdated, this original jailbreak can still be used to jailbreak your console | ||
== Custom Firmware == | == Custom Firmware == | ||
This involves installing a complete custom firmware, where the firmware has been modified to allow extra features | This involves installing a complete custom firmware, where the firmware has been modified to allow extra features | ||
== Dongle Jailbreak == | |||
Using an AVR/PIC or other active USB device with running specific code to exploit the USB decriptor (only works on 3.41 and older). | |||
== Linux == | |||
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== BD Java == | |||
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== Browser based == | |||
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{{Homebrew}} | {{Homebrew}} |
Revision as of 11:38, 13 January 2012
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There are currently several ways to enable homebrew on a console.
Prerequisits
- You require Firmware 3.55 or below, if you have higher than this, than you will need to look at Downgrading Firmware
- You cannot currently run homebrew on some of the later slim models, and none of the new CECH-30xx models.
Methods
Geohot Jailbreak
While outdated, this original jailbreak can still be used to jailbreak your console
Custom Firmware
This involves installing a complete custom firmware, where the firmware has been modified to allow extra features
Dongle Jailbreak
Using an AVR/PIC or other active USB device with running specific code to exploit the USB decriptor (only works on 3.41 and older).
Linux
...
BD Java
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Browser based
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