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WE HAVE LIFT OFF GITBREW IS GANNA RELEASE A 3.66 CFW OR HIS TEAM IS
GITBREW WORD FOR WORD
Although I'm a little iffy about the idea of not releasing til a certain donation amount is met, I found myself donating to the cause, because they are really doing some good work out there. Besides, I had a feeling they were going to release the documentation within a day or two, regardless of the donations received. I'm just hoping it doesn't set precedent where they set up a system where certain works or features are held until a certain amount is released. For example, if we receive donations in the amount of $1000 in the next week, we will release a working method for connecting CFW ps3s to PSN. While I don't think its wrong on inappropriate, it just seems a little off.
On the other hand, which the miniscule amounts I saw donated to DeanK, as well as the miniscule amount of donations I'm sure GitBrew received prior to this, it may be the only viable system out there to both advance the scene forward, and reward those who are releasing good work. It's gotten to the point where I wouldn't be surprised if people wouldn't pay $100+ for a software way to downgrade from 3.56 or above, or for a full-blown custom firmware. Or a system where you could "donate" for a 3.60 or above game fixed to work on 3.55. Send $10 in paypal, receive fixed eboot, sprxs, etc. to play the game. Not that either of those solutions are practical or possible at the moment.
I'm rambling. I'm curious to see what comes from this. Garyopa, is there any way you could give a more technical explanation of how exactly this could help homebrew? Say, the difference it could make to say Showtime, or various emulators. If we had a working, but slow (hypothetical) n64 emulator that operated strictly on SPU's, than optimized for use of both the SPU's and RSX.