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    Hacking Danger: Fake Nintendo DS Lites are on the horizon

    I'm sure you know what you're talking about with regards to AC to DC transformers... but no, unless the transformer was a very simple design it wouldn't feed your DS nasty voltages. The offical Nintendo bricks are also regulated supplies. (Read; Regulators are pretty clever devices these days)...
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    GBA ExpLoader V0.58b released.

    Um... you sure it isn't just ??????? with the ???? missing on ????Not everyone uses Romaji based input afterall. A lot of katakana words can't be found in je dictionaries simply because they're imported words and go in and out of fashion fairly quickly...
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    DS #2331: 13 Sai no Hello Work DS (Japan)

    Hello Work is Japan's version of the Job center... 13 sai -- Thirteen year old. This is probably a game to get the kids ready for the "job hunting" season Maybe this'll be helpful to all those "English Teachers" (Read white monkeys) that lost their jobs when students realised nova was a bunch of...
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    Homebrew The Truth behind GBA emulation

    Or the fact that Nintendo is pretty good at reworking their systems down to single chips and embedding the whole lot into the next gen console for backward capability?...
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    Homebrew The Truth behind GBA emulation

    To sum up you would basically be running in NDS mode and catching anything GBA-wise that NDS mode can't handle while managing a sliding window where the GBA code is executing from. The time it would take to get that working, and nicely, would be a waste.
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    no$gba 2.6a

    Nintendo has a commercial NDS emulator,... douches. What a monkey.
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    no$gba 2.6a

    http://nocash.emubase.de/gbatek.htm#dsencr...ecodeidcodekey1
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    No$gba 2.6a released

    /me big grin
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    Post a picture of your desktop!

    As long as it's not based on edict.
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    Wii #0489 - Nodame Cantabile: Dream Orchestra (Japan)

    You have no taste. Although I do like the way those hafu kids pretending to be French speak French worse than me.. and I got an E GCSE for French. Meow.
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    Wii #0486 - Metal Slug Complete (Japan)

    A real MVS is the way to go... the MV-1B is pretty small and hacking a Dreamcast arcade stick and a PC PSU on it isn't too hard, and MVS games are cheeeeappp! You're SOL if you live in a region that uses wank NTSC standards and you can't get hold a TV that'll sync to the signal coming out of...
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    Hacking Just getting into DS hacking... advice?

    I bet the patches done by the firmware to the roms are either 99% -> 100% identical, and after all that's what really matters. > The slot-1's are actually pretty different in price Well, you're going to go for the cheapest one that isn't shit of course. > and features. mmm, a flashcart in...
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    Hacking Just getting into DS hacking... advice?

    Playing roms is hardly hacking... As for which flashcard is best, thats going to be down to taste. Most the slot1 cards are identical (The hardware/base software is probably also identical..), firmware updates are fairly consistent across the board,... go for the one that comes in the same...
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    Turning my operating system into a MAC

    Or you could just buy a mac.. or hardware that'll run OSx86? My macbook ran osx for 2 hours.. it took it that long to update the firmware so that it could run something that wasn't turd.
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    Hacking The Wii, officially hacked

    No, original passme's make the NDS branch to somewhere in the GBA rom address space .. they "pass" execution over to the code there, circumventing the protection. The newer devices are "nopass", someone (he wrote an emu ) worked out the encryption for the slot1 stuff so that no longer needs to...
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    Hacking The Wii, officially hacked

    NAND means nothing in this context. You mean firmware. There are probably plently NAND devices inside the Wii.... Anyhow.. access to the firmware would allow for softmodding I suppose. Use a drive with a chip to bootstrap this code, change the firmware, put normal drive back in. But the...
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    Hacking The Wii, officially hacked

    What probably happens inside the wii is this (This probably correctly summed up somewhere else, I can't be arsed to rummage around looking for a page that has the facts written by someone that isn't a rom hording fanboy talking out of their arse). - The content of the disc is encrypted with a...
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    Hacking The Wii, officially hacked

    I believe the problem with the gamecube it was symmetric encryption... and the keys where on the discs. There was already a video of some console hacking party that state this is no longer true for the wii. The usefulness of this depends on the usefulness of those keys. They seem to be able...
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    GBAtemp's official DSTT review

    Ok, here's my application to be a GBAtemp reviewer... This is my review on a bottle of juice I just drank. Kirin's Junsui Budou (Translation; Much happiness tasty juice of large grape) comes in a fantastically shiny bottle. If you're attracted to shiny things like myself you are sure to love...
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    GBAtemp's official DSTT review

    Anything more than "It comes in box" is excessive.... if the packaging somehow caused damage to the product, or caused cancer of the anus or something it'd be worth mentioning. The box's level of perceived shininess is a bit of a non-factor in a review of a backup cart. TBH. The current...
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