Dark Alex
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Dark Alex (AKA Dark_AleX, DAX) is a Spanish programmer who programs for the PlayStation Portable. [1] Dark Alex, as well as other variations of the name, is a pseudonym under which he works. [2]
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[edit] Custom firmware
Dark Alex's work includes custom firmware for the PSP that allow the running of unsigned code like homebrew applications and umd backups.
[edit] Dark Alex's Custom Firmware Releases
- 3.90 M33-3
- 3.90 M33.
- 3.80 M33.
- 3.71 M33.
- 3.60 M33.
- 3.52 M33.
- 3.51 M33.
- 3.40 Open Edition.
- 3.30 and 3.10 Open Edition Mix for Undiluted Platinum.
- 3.10 Open Edition.
- 3.03 Open Edition.
- 3.02 Open Edition.
- 2.71 Special Edition.
- 1.50 Custom Firmware (proof of concept).
All can be found on his official site
In August 2007, it was revealed to the public that Dark_AleX was a member of Team C+D (aka Create and Destroy), which created the "Pandora's Battery" unbricker for the PSP.[3]
Dark AleX claimed to have retired from the PSP homebrew scene to the dismay of fans, although after a period of silence from DAX, he revealed that he was in fact Team M33.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ Rubens, Paul. Three hacker teams unlock the PSP. BBC News. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ Ransom-Wiley, James. PSP hackers Dark Alex and Fanjita unmasked. Joystiq. Retrieved on 2008-02-17.
- ^ "Pandora's Battery" - noobz.eu. Fanjita. August 22, 2007.