Not sure if something changed in between, but I'm able to boot Medicat 16.04 from a burned DVD in the same device. Perhaps the different Syslinux versions changed BIOS handling syscalls?
@Jayro Hello there, not sure if you had seen the message, as I forgot to mention you, but I figured to try again. I would really appreciate if you could lend us a hand with this issue.
@TheMCNerd2017 , I think we have the same issue, so I figured you'd be interested.
Hello Jayro!
I wanted to tell you your toolpack is marvelous, it has helped me in many situations, and I wanted to thank you for it.
However, I've been having a bit of an issue with the latest full Medicat version, since every time I try to boot it, I receive the following message...
Great software!
I don't know if it would be doable, but maybe a XInput mode could be useful.
This link might help:
https://github.com/shauleiz/vXboxInterface/
With the current tools for TWL, is there any way to unbrick an R4 card? (Specifically this one: http://www.r4isdhc.com/wp-content/themes/nds9/images/R4i_r2_c4new.jpg )
I fixed it by setting SELinux to permissive.
I am running today's nightly of CyanogenMod 14.1 for the Motorola Moto G 2014, which is Android 7.1.1 Nougat.
Since Luma can load off CTRNAND, maybe a payload could be modified so it has certain settings enabled at the moment of compilation, then it could be flashed and hidden as something similar to a fragmented trojan horse. Then, we would only have to delete things like FBI or JKSM and establish a...
Sorry for getting spammy, but I've got a question.
A console header is a string of alphanumeric characters just as much as a cartridge one is, right?
If people who played the leaked .CIA used their console header, isn't it possible (yet unlikely) that the header from both console and cartridge...
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much