Questa è bella: un gruppo denominato "Team AC1D" hanno postato su un sito tedesco come realmente funziona questo dongle true blue, confermando ad alta voce la vera truffa nascosta dietro ad una semplice chiavetta che semplicemente non fa altro che contenere alcune parti\plugins\sprx di un firmware superiore.
Per spiegarmi meglio vi posto solo una parte della loro dichiarazione:
...First of all, non of the code the TrueBlue uses comes from the creators. All files used come directly from higher PS3 firmwares. This works by using plugins / sprx´s who are basically just drivers, from a higher ps3 firmware. To get games to work, you need to use the files from higher firmwares, that games require. Those plugins we are talking about, also have the decrypt information stored in them that the games use to work. Some of the newer sprx´s are compatible with older firmwares and can be used on older firmwares quiet easily. All you need to do is place them in the right folder and thats it. Of course this procdure doesn’t work with all the games quiet so easy, some of the 3.6+ games load right away, otheres need some fixing. This fixing is done by patching the sprx´s to work with the lower firmware. Porting the drivers, so they can work with lower firmwares should be the easiest task.
Lets get back to the TrueBlue, basically all this DRM shit does is nothing. The stick holds some drivers, like i explained earlier in this post, and lets the system use them. The HyperVisior LV1 Patches are nothing more then redirections to the USB stick / DRM fake. The USB stick holds some dev_flash files, the system then uses. Its basically the same thing we did in the early stages of the Custom Firmware to load modified files quick and easy. So after knowing all this, this explains why the Team TrueBlue used DRM on their USB stick, simply to not let us see that they are really just scamming us...
fonte per leggere la dichiarazione completa:
http://monkeydesk.at/content/team-ac1d- ... m-ist-640/