QJ.NET presents 'Know the Developers' Part 3!

Posted Jul 9, 2006 at 2:13AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Interviews, News, Featured Articles Tags: Amiga, DeVS, Ditlew, eLoader, Fanjita
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Know the Developers


Ok, so it's Sunday. And I'm sure that most of you have been eagerly waiting for this feature. And you will not be disappointed today. In the QJ.NET box, we were lucky to have a very popular developer. I'll give you a small hint: He is one of the people behind the eLoader.

So I'm sure you've atleast got a pretty good guess who he is. And I'm sure you're dying to read more about him. Well, let's start then...

DitlewThere have been numerous successful partnerships over the years. I can probably name a few of them myself. If youÂ’re talking about superheroes, youÂ’ve got Batman and Robin. Or if youÂ’re talking about business partnerships, weÂ’ve got people like Bill Gates and Paul Allen, the founders of Microsoft.

And our PSP community is very lucky to have one such pair. And you know who IÂ’m talking about. TheyÂ’re the guys who brought us tons of homebrew on FW 2.0 and above. Although they werenÂ’t the people who discovered exploits, they surely were the ones to bring homebrew to the masses. Yeah, IÂ’m talking about Fanjita and Ditlew.

So what is it about those guys? Every few weeks, they appear from their shells, release a new version of the oh-so-popular eLoader, and vanish again, not to be seen until their next update, especially Ditlew. Fanjita is almost a household name in the PSP homebrew community. But when talking about his sidekick, Ditlew, people are at a loss for words. And I donÂ’t blame you guys.

Fanjita and Ditlew

Fanjita (left) and Ditlew (right) having a good time.


But, how about getting to know him today? IÂ’m sure there are lots of people whoÂ’re quite curious about that dude. And consider the fact that I had a chance to talk to him a few days back. Call it an interview if you will, but IÂ’d rather call it a casual conversation. Fact is, IÂ’d describe Ditlew as an interviewerÂ’s dream. He was ready to talk, and wanted to shed some light about facts. Or in his own words, “I hope to shred some light on who detiw, detelew, bittlow, erhm  ... Ditlew is” =)

Firstly, let me get through a formality. His real name is Daniel Ditlev Pedersen, and he's from Denmark. The rest of his personal details, youÂ’ll get in the interview. Like I said, it was more of a casual talk. And I didnÂ’t get a chance to get his proper education and work info before finishing this article.

Anyways, for the moment youÂ’ve been waiting for.

--- Interview ---


QJ: Firstly, thanks for sparing some time btw...I'm sure all the PSPU readers will appreciate it.
Ditlew: You are welcome, I hope to shred some light on who detiw, detelew, bittlow, erhm... Ditlew is.

QJ: Lol, can you give me your real name and age?
Ditlew: My real name is Daniel Ditlev Pedersen. Ditlew is an old spellbug, that has caught on and that I have used for years regarding all my projects. And I am 30 years old.

QJ: Wow...It's funny how almost all of the great developers are above 28 years old. Lol.
Ditlew: Yea, I think most of us are around my age +- a few years. But a few like Homer are only about half my age. I'm sure that many of our users are about our own children age-wise.

QJ: So when did you begin programming?
Ditlew: I started at age 14 on a C64. Man, those were the days. My family didn't see me for long periods of time because I went straight to my C64, when I got home from school. Later I continued on Amiga 500, amiga 1200, and later PC. I had a break for a few years, where I concentrated on 3D graphics instead. The turning point was when I started at the university. At that point I got really interested in AI, and started to do some serious programming, which resulted in NNBot for Counter-Strike, which was my first public project.

QJ: And your work on the PSP? Was the contribution to eLoader your first project?
Ditlew: I got in contact with Fanjita late last autumn, regarding some config changes to allow his Eboot Loader to support more homebrew. At the time I think I was one of the few people seriously trying to help improving the Eboot Loader besides Fanjita himself. We got talking, and I told him about my background - Lead programmer, with a history in the gaming scene. When the PSPSDK allowed for encryption of GTA save-games I started looking at that. Having some good early results, Fanjita asked me to help him, bringing the Eboot loader to GTA. That way eLoader became my first PSP homebrew. We worked day in and day out for what seems months to get it working. I even had to take some holidays to concentrate working on eLoader.

QJ: Yeah...It was funny in a way. Suddenly one day, Fanjita announced that a certain guy called Ditlew had a brainwave regarding the syscalls and the eLoader would suddenly support a lot more homebrew on 2.5/6
Ditlew: At that point I had worked with him for a long time, but we had agreed not to mention me to keep the constant email preassure away from at least one of us.

QJ: Lol, I can imagine the pain Fanjita goes through. He's got auto-responders on all his email accounts.
Ditlew: Yep, but I'm sure he will tell you a lot about his pain when you get to interview him.

QJ: Lol, anyways how does it feel to be working on one of the most famous projects in the homebrew scene with arguably the most popular homebrew developer?
Ditlew: It is always great to work with skilled people, famous or not. What many people don't realize is that we are only standing on the shoulders of giants. We are merely using the tools and knowledge of other devs, hackers and so forth. We are of course also adding our own to the pot, but we wouldn't have an eLoader without all the work that others have put into the PSP homebrew scene. When I made the final version of eMenu I added a background with some of all the names, of people that have added greatly to the homebrew scene, but are often forgotten. These names we now display in the top banner on noobz.eu

QJ: (Kids, make sure to check out this ‘banner of fame’ :)


QJ: Yes, it's sad that the greatest developers aren't well known...I myself can name a few who've not got the recognition they deserve. Anyways, apart from the PSP, have you developed homebrew for any other console?
Ditlew: No, not for any console. Besides NNBot for Counter-Strike, I made a Half-Life mod called BuzzyBots, which got the attention of Valve. It earned me a trip to Dallas, Texas, where I spent some days with the bosses from Valve, and Cliff from the Counter-Strike team. After that I got headhunted for a gaming job, and lost the time for such projects. Luckily my current job offeres me more spare time.

QJ: Wow! Speaking of jobs, what exactly are you doing currently, apart from homebrew development?
Ditlew: Currently I'm working with VoIP, making a nice PBX solution that should turn some heads shortly.

QJ: Ah! I'll be seeing your name in the news shortly I guess.
Ditlew: Depends... Mostly newssites tend to mention the name of the other teammember more often ;)

QJ: Anyways, on to a few technical details about the PSP. With the big news about kernel access, what are the new possibilities on 2.XX, apart from the downgrader?
Ditlew: Ohh, there are plenty! As mentioned on noobz.eu, we are currently looking into not needing eLoader at the moment all on those firmwares. You would still need GTA untill another exploit is found, but we would like to see an eLoader free world. I think it is awesome that we now have the possibility to downgrade, but that isnÂ’t the way we want to go.

QJ: I read a few days ago that even though we had kernel access, a few commands/modules didn't run properly...Should that be a problem? Fanjita mentioned something about the sceKernelLoadexec() function working erratically.
Ditlew: I'm not sure that going into to many details will be a good idea, but rest assured that it is being worked on. Personally I'm focusing on other areas atm.

QJ: Ok. Anyways, do you think that 2.XX can overthrow 1.5 as the 'golden' firmware?
Ditlew: Hmm, good question. Not at the moment, but I hope that the future will bring us custom firmwares that will erase the 1.5, 2.XX choice.

QJ: Ok. Finally, what can you say about the developer scene? And any suggestions for newbies getting into development?
Ditlew: I think the standard answer to that one is: "Get started"! On a general note, I would instead like to say, "Be nice to your women, and don't always do what is easy, but try to do what is right"

QJ: Lol...That answer takes the cake! Anyways, I'll stop bothering you now...A big thank you for sparing some time, and for making the 2.XX homebrew scene a better place
Ditlew: You are welcome. Being able to add to the homebrew scene has been my pleasure, and hopefully someday, people will learn how to spell Ditlew.

QJ: Lol, I hope this article will go a long way in doing that.

--- End of Interview ---


Ok, so thatÂ’s the interview. Generally, at this point, I tend to finish off the article with a bit of talk about the upcoming guest. But not this time. IÂ’ve always observed that the homebrew community, while being a nice place, is filled with a lot of people whoÂ’re too busy to even read stuff. And this interview with Ditlew reaffirms my belief.

Just a note to all the readers here, please make sure to spell the name right guys. ThereÂ’s a certain amount of pride in every developerÂ… A sense of having added something to the community. IÂ’m sure none of you would like it if your name was spelt wrong. Make sure you do the same. Secondly, like I said, please be sure to make your way to www.noobz.eu and have a look at the wall, err banner of fame.

Well, that just about wraps it up for this weekÂ’s article. I hope, heck, IÂ’m sure all of you enjoyed it thoroughly. And next week, youÂ’ll get to know another developer. If youÂ’re a premium member of our forums, youÂ’ll get a sneak peak at the upcoming guest next Friday. ThatÂ’s just one of the many things that I have planned for the future. Anyways, until the next Sunday, keep guessing :)




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# numba 1Guest 2006-07-08 21:46
yup yup

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# Numero uno!Guest 2006-07-08 21:55
ur amazing man, thanks for making the world a better place!

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# coolsouleater 2006-07-08 22:00
cool interview go QJ!, For one of the interviews it would be cool if you could find a way to interview a japanese programer like Yoyofr or Nem.

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# NiceGuest 2006-07-08 22:00
NIce interview

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# umGuest 2006-07-08 22:03
You say 'lol' in an interview? kind of unprofessional isn't it?



Anyway interesting read, now I know a bit more about Ditlev

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# ur Getto bGuest 2006-07-08 22:13
u made it possible 4 me to play hombrew and ultamatly downgrade safe b

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# kGuest 2006-07-08 22:38
Putting "(laugh)" would be a lot more serious than "lol" you sound like a geek in that interview :/

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# Nice oneGuest 2006-07-08 22:52
Great 'interview' again (though I agree with the 'lol'-argument, but that's matter of taste).

Didn't know Ditlew was the one behind NNBot, I used to play against it for quite a long time :) Really nice to know.



Cheers!

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# weirdGuest 2006-07-08 23:35
Fanjita in that picture looks frightenly like my old history teacher!!

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# Only 3 WordsGuest 2006-07-08 23:51
Fanjita and Dietlew : three words: amazing ,great, best ^^

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# FAO: Pranav T.Guest 2006-07-09 00:05
Nice interview, but for the love of god, STOP STARTING AND ENDING SENTENCES WITH "LOL". It makes you look like an illiterate 14 year old kid, which hardly can be your intention.



Just a tip.

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# woahGuest 2006-07-09 00:48
fanjita =O

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# (;Linkzie 2006-07-09 00:49
Ditlew = Ditlove



Great interview (;.

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# ^^;Guest 2006-07-09 01:30
Thanks for the interview. I'm 33 and had no probs with your lols...... :)

It''s always fun to read about folks in the scene, and their history and everything. Pics are cool too to put a name to the face.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend all.

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# greatskater9269 2006-07-09 01:31
keep it up great feature

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# VoIPGuest 2006-07-09 02:02
tell us more about VoIP

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# SweetThe-end 2006-07-09 02:08
Awsome interview, nice to know who's behind the groundbreaking homebrew devolpment :)



Who's next then eh ;)

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# DitlewGuest 2006-07-09 02:13
Am I the only one that thinks Ditlew looks like Shaggy from Scooby Doo?

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# wtf "Lol"Guest 2006-07-09 02:21
Why the hell would you type that in an interview for a laugh? Or did you actually say "Laugh out loud?"

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# Great series of articlesGuest 2006-07-09 02:27
Really. Just great.

My respect and gratitude to all these devs too.

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# DITLEWsoopergooman 2006-07-09 02:37
ROCKS MY PSP!!! next up.......

BOOSTER

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# lolGuest 2006-07-09 02:53
Fanjita's FAT!!!

lmao!

jk keep up the good work guys and i hope u hack v2.71.

XD

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# QJ you've done it again!Guest 2006-07-09 02:56
fantastic article again this is fantastic!

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# :)ditlew_psp 2006-07-09 02:58
:) About the 'lol' comments.. we talked in a friendly relaxed spirit and they seemed natural at the time. Removing them afterwards would be dishonest to that atmosphere.



Nice to see that someone still remembers NNBot :)



// Ditlew

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# Holy cow!FreePlay 2006-07-09 03:39
Wait, you made BuzzyBots? I remember that! I loved it!

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# thanks ;)Guest 2006-07-09 03:50
very nice interview and id like to thank you Ditlew and Fanjita alot for all your work and efforts to the scene.. THANKS.

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# reallyGuest 2006-07-09 03:53
#26 i was never expecting that!

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# Well done.yoshinatsu 2006-07-09 04:16
Well done Ditlew.

Well done everyone.

Thanks for offering pleasure and happiness in the entire community. I was a 2.00 user once, and I used to use the eLoader much.

Luckily, I'm an 1.50er now, but that doesn't mean I must ignore such devs.

Well done again, and thank you all.

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# LolGuest 2006-07-09 04:24
Lol acutually he does play counter strike. look him up, he has the name ditlew or Ditlew lol www.gametiger.com to look for him

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# excellent interview !zx-81 2006-07-09 04:25
Keep up the good work Fan and Ditlew !

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# .Guest 2006-07-09 04:45
Nice interview, one thing that annoys me though..

The 'lol' ;P

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# thanksCHUCKINGROCKSATSPACESHIPS 2006-07-09 04:59
Thanks for getting this kind of interview. I really enjoyed it. I hope to see more of these on here. Cool to see the people who help make life for us more fun. I use eloader all the time and an hope they make more projects like this with about the same impact. I hope to see one soon that will allow kernal mode so I don't have to downgrade. I worry about bricking my psp and don't wan't to be without the features 2.6 provides.

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# 36Guest 2006-07-09 05:03
owwwwwwwwyyy 36th is the new 1st

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# lolUber0ne 2006-07-09 05:21
Lol PSPupdates has no room to talk about spelling names wrong. When i released the eChanger (I know it sucked) they put me as UberOne with the letter O not the number 0. It kinda made me mad in a way.

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# Nice..-P3Z- 2006-07-09 05:30
Nice intreview...so He' working on VoIP?? so he can give us some insight on the whole making calls with the PSP if its even possible....

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# ...Guest 2006-07-09 06:55
Fanjita and Ditlew are the best and Dark Alex just find the downgrader by Fanjita and Ditlew kernel acces but they could do that already and they did'nt whant because of piracy

sorry for my english I talk spanish

thanks fanjita and ditlew your the best even if your arent goint to make another eloader or exploid in 2.70 which i own

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# Nice :DGuest 2006-07-09 06:57
Nice Interview, its cool to know more about such an awesoem guy, Fanjita looks nothing like his forum display pic : 0 :D

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# ...Guest 2006-07-09 07:04
know dark alex is god to some people and before it for fanjita and ditlew but still your better fanjita and ditlew i know you will do some new eloader or 2.70 exploid please try to i know you said you dont have time but try

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# Best!SpenceT2001 2006-07-09 07:08
This is the bestIwtD article yet! Ditlew is awesome, keep these coming!

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# great but...RaiderX 2006-07-09 07:30
"QJ: Wow...It's funny how almost all of the great developers are above 28 years old. Lol."



Wow...It's funny how the LAST interview, you said that msot developers were aroudn 16.

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# ....Guest 2006-07-09 07:39
Fanjita el mejor Da best and also ditlew

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# I knew it...Guest 2006-07-09 10:04
"I'll give you a small hint: He is one of the people behind the eLoader."



First thought: Ditlew. Fanjita may be well known, but knowing QJ, it had to be Ditlew.



Great article. Good luck with the rest of the articles QJ!



PS Ditlew, has any progress been made on the 2.60 kernel eLoader?

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# Dark_alexThe-end 2006-07-09 10:10
Hey qj team, do Dark_alex or BOOSTER next, that would be awsome man :)

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# I love youSwampDiner 2006-07-09 10:31
Ditlew is my hero. Reading about him makes me inspired to program only to be shutdown by my lack of time and laziness.

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# thanks qj and Ditlewdeanspeed 2006-07-09 11:32
thanks qj and Ditlew that was the best interview i have ever read for the psp seen. its nice showing the picture so we can put a face to the person interviewed. cant wait for next interview :).

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# Good interviewGuest 2006-07-09 11:36
Damn, i urge for that bear en chips right now!



Fanjita and Ditlew are one of the greatest coders on the psp, keep it up.

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# erdGuest 2006-07-09 13:50
fat ass nerds

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# dude!anonymous stranger 2006-07-09 14:55
Nice interview! not bad, lot of funny stuff, and just so you know, I don't think i spelled "ditlew" wrong since we start to hear his name! also,

Ditlew: I think the standard answer to that one is: "Get started"! On a general note, I would instead like to say, "Be nice to your women, and don't always do what is easy, but try to do what is right"

that is sooo right.

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# lovin the interviewsGuest 2006-07-09 15:55
keep up the good work

i love these interviews, to create a good community, i now think its vital to do this.

great idea.

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# wwooowwww...Guest 2006-07-09 21:12
how could people be buggin QJ 4 usin "lol" in a sentence. Who tha hell gives a crap what the hell they used! are people that nerdy and geeky saying qj is "unproffesional" by sayin lol? grow up ppl come on.

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# Speaking of interviewsBarts_706 2006-07-09 21:31
What about questions to makers of Daxter?



Are they completely forgotten already or will we see answers to them one day, eh?

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# @LOLCao 2006-07-10 17:10
Why say 'Lol', because? QJ is allowed to because this is an ONLINE interview. You little idiots, think before saying something that doesn't even contribute. Damn wankers.

Good interview, btw. Go Ditlew

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# thx 4 the insight dude.insa8ne2k4 2006-07-10 19:53
thanks for the insight into your life.



Best of luck with all forthcoming projects





Way to go!

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# 123Guest 2006-07-10 19:53
I ding!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!

真是很感谢Fanjita!!! !!!!!!!!

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# 破解万岁!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Guest 2006-07-10 19:56
不要停下来,TA82早日破解!

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# lolGuest 2006-07-12 17:29
DONT WORRI DITLEW>>> I KNO HOW TO SPELL UR NAME.. btw tnx for ur contribution. for i am a teen coder hoping to finishone of my games by the end of this month

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# http://www.mp3no1.comGuest 2006-07-13 00:34
^-^

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# hmmmGuest 2006-07-14 20:55
hmmm ive seen this dude somewhere hmmm wonder where....

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# make effortGuest 2006-07-14 23:49
I think you are the best .please work out fast

MY GOD! You will be a god!

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# Nice one and i like the lols :)Guest 2006-07-16 01:02
Nice interview thanks :) I've a lot of respect and gratitude to all the developers working in the scene, especially Ditlew and Fanjita, and its nice to have an insight into their lives.



As for the lols - it enables you to communicate the feeling of the conversation better and for me that's a great thing :) I lol all the time in life and so use it when i'm communicating with text



As it has been said, this is a blog, not a newspaper so keep on lolling :)



Thanks,



Mees :)

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# wowGuest 2006-07-16 03:35
This was one of the coolest things i have seen.. lol..

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# WOOTGuest 2006-07-16 17:45
WOOT

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# sdfGuest 2006-07-19 19:10
Ditlew rocks!

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# nice1Guest 2006-07-21 06:59
i read the interview and it just confirms what i thought anyway...



those guys r great!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!

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# 310Guest 2006-07-21 19:17
感谢Fanjita~!!!

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# Another Nice Interview QJGuest 2006-07-24 10:19
Great job..



Thx Ditlew, for all your hard work and time. I never needed to use the eloader (Im 1.5) but im still thankful. Good Luck with whatever you do next.



Thx again and Stay cool

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# psp un-brickerGuest 2006-07-26 10:24
hello all my name is griffin_min_eh

I am a C++ programmer, i have looked into all the problems which arouse around the psp homebrew scene, I have been working on the project since 2.5/2.6 downgrader was released and several psp owners had their psp "bricked", I will soon be releasing a psp-unbricker within the next 1-2 weeks.(will be coded in C++) so thumbs up:)

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# ㅋㅋㅋㅋGuest 2006-07-28 20:52
ㅋㅋㅋㅋ

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# Your my hope !Guest 2006-08-03 05:29
thanks for your great work that we can use self-built sofeware. I, a TA-082 user, waiting for you good news that's one day we can have a ISOloder!

your my hope! I hope the eloder develop don't stop, just keep going!I really appreciate your work!

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# Guest 2006-08-29 09:05
they are the such gay asholes! Sony will beat them one day!! *****ing asses!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!! ***** you and your mother!!!.......................................................................................................................................................................................and your dad too!!!!!!!!!

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# GreatGuest 2006-09-01 15:21
Great, I love this interview series and Ditlew seems like a really nice guy, too.



Good Stuff, thanks qj.

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# I bet sony is gonna photoshop that picGuest 2006-09-19 10:55
Lol



anyway great interview

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# nice...Guest 2006-09-24 00:08
That interview was quite interesting. Oh and btw, thanks for making all 2.XX homebrew possible using e-loader!

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