“You might have seen on some french webpages some 88v3 hacking video, showing how a 2k model with an alleged 88v3 mobo (“confirmed” with pspident and DC7) is cfw’d. Keep on reading.
Well, let’s take a look at DC7 source;
char *mobos[] +
{
“TA-79 v1″, “TA-79 v2″, “TA-79 v3″, “TA-81″, “TA-82″, “TA-85″, “TA-85 v2″, “TA-86″, “TA-88″, “TA-88+”, “O_O’”
};
Now let’s see pspident source;
char *mobomodels[] = {
“TA-079 v1″, “TA-079 v2″, “TA-079 v3″, “TA-081″, “TA-082″, “TA-086″, “TA-085″, “TA-085 v2″, “TA-088″, “Devkit”, “Unknown” }
(thanks jas0nuk)
So, from this couple things and from the video we take 2 conclusions:
1. DC and pspident were hex edited (or source edited if it’s DC, as it’s Open Source). If it was indeed a TA-088v3, it would have shown TA-88+, O_O, or Unknown within pspident.
2. That pack’ mobo is probably an TA-088v1. (Check here, thanks sandungas)
So please, before making any of these statements, be awared of what’s under all those tools. So, until no proof is shown against this argument, i would suggest to NOT believe on this video.”