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'''PSOLoad''' is the longest standing software DOL loader, based on a similar exploit for the Dreamcast.<ref>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2004/fahrplan/files/307-gamecube-hacking-slides.pdf (page 19)</ref> It works by tricking a game called Phantasy Star Online (PSO) into downloading code from the network. PSO tries to connect to a central server if you want to play an online game, and the network protocol provides the facility to download an updated version of the game executable.
'''PSOLoad''' is the longest standing software DOL loader, based on a similar exploit for the Dreamcast.<ref>https://events.ccc.de/congress/2004/fahrplan/files/307-gamecube-hacking-slides.pdf (page 19)</ref> It works by tricking the game ''Phantasy Star Online'' (PSO) into downloading code from the network. PSO tries to connect to a central server if you want to play an online game, and the network protocol provides the facility to download an updated version of the game executable.
By providing a fake server on the local network this mechanism can be used to upload arbitary code to the GameCube.
By providing a fake server on the local network this mechanism can be used to upload arbitary code to the GameCube.



Latest revision as of 04:22, 21 July 2024

PSOLoad is the longest standing software DOL loader, based on a similar exploit for the Dreamcast.[1] It works by tricking the game Phantasy Star Online (PSO) into downloading code from the network. PSO tries to connect to a central server if you want to play an online game, and the network protocol provides the facility to download an updated version of the game executable. By providing a fake server on the local network this mechanism can be used to upload arbitary code to the GameCube.

Requirements

This technique requires a copy of PSO (Episode "1&2" only, not 1&2plus, not 3), a broadband adapter and a PC running the tool "PSOLoad" connected the the GameCube via Ethernet.

Download

You can download it here in our forums.

External links

References