Hacking Banned Forever

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I orginally bought the DSX for the promised USB debugging which never materialised and the thought of speeding up the, Compile->Download->Execute->Test programming pipeline. Unfortunately you cant leave the DSX plugged into the PC so the programming pipeline is no better then a R4DS. As you can see I'm more programmer then games player
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Indeed, that was exactly what I was waiting for before getting one... thankfully I know better than to believe initial product briefs.


But is there ANY flashcard out there right now that supports USB debugging? If any flashcard out there has it, then I'll buy it in a heartbeat!

Theoretically, the AceKard R.P.G. COULD support this, but AFAIK nobody knows if it is even possible to do this. I'd love to be proven wrong though
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I orginally bought the DSX for the promised USB debugging which never materialised and the thought of speeding up the, Compile->Download->Execute->Test programming pipeline. Unfortunately you cant leave the DSX plugged into the PC so the programming pipeline is no better then a R4DS. As you can see I'm more programmer then games player
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Indeed, that was exactly what I was waiting for before getting one... thankfully I know better than to believe initial product briefs.

I wondered if the DS-X team had talent that left early on. They had a strong start, but were seemingly unable to get anything accomplished after that.
That's my theory, and I'm sticking to it: DS-X probably treated one of their most contributing internal members like they do their forum users, and now they are stuck banning people who paid too much for what they got and only realized it after the fact simply because they have no other recourse. It's the good ol' stick your head in the sand problem solving approach of "if I pretend it doesn't exist, then it will go away."

Just read up on the AceKard and it seems to freeze like the DSX when plugged into both PC & NDS, Oh well continue to use the massive IS thingy then!!!

I know better than to believe...
Sigh... Programmers dont usually lie thats left for marketing.... Mmm maybe DS Guru was a marketing creature
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"DS-X probably treated...."
Or the overworked undervalued engineers saw all the management making loads of bucks and walked.. (a rather usual tale)
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Actually I think your right, if they use the same attitute to their staff as they do with forum members, then there is probibaly only marketing left in the company. You can see it now, isles of empty desks where once creative engineers sat. Desks with dried pizzas, coffee cups overflowing with fungus and the stench of something decaying in the air.
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Probably the easiest cart to support debugging would be N-Card and their ilk, unlike DS-X which has next to no open things about it, that USB GBA card has some reasonable samples and could prove useful. There is also the DSSerial, which I presume could give a serial debug interface. I do recall a wifi debug stub a long time ago, but afaik the guy who started it was hired by a company that pretty much forced him to recall/discontinue that line of work.

I do believe DS-X could support USB data interface while operating in the DS, but I'm not 100% sure they made the ability to do so without modifying the hardware. I do know it would require modification to whatever core they use though, and as far as I understand it the FPGA itself can be reprogrammed via the firmware update (which adds whole new levels of complexity, especially if they have locked the FPGA so it is not dumpable) and the EZ USB firmware is stowed somewhere in the X-tremely limited NAND space.

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Actually I think your right, if they use the same attitude to their staff as they do with forum members, then there is probably only marketing left in the company. You can see it now, isles of empty desks where once creative engineers sat. Desks with dried pizzas, coffee cups overflowing with fungus and the stench of something decaying in the air.
Don't forget to add the sadness to the image, the dead little hamster on his wheel. :'(
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edit:/ Almost completely forgot about this, I never did check back on those forums to see if there even was a response to my offer to create a homebrew which used identical protocols to what Zelda 4mbit to force their hand on the issue of not updating to fix that problem...
 
Probably the easiest cart to support debugging would be N-Card and their ilk, unlike DS-X which has next to no open things about it, that USB GBA card has some reasonable samples and could prove useful. There is also the DSSerial, which I presume could give a serial debug interface. I do recall a wifi debug stub a long time ago, but afaik the guy who started it was hired by a company that pretty much forced him to recall/discontinue that line of work.

I do believe DS-X could support USB data interface while operating in the DS, but I'm not 100% sure they made the ability to do so without modifying the hardware. I do know it would require modification to whatever core they use though, and as far as I understand it the FPGA itself can be reprogrammed via the firmware update (which adds whole new levels of complexity, especially if they have locked the FPGA so it is not dumpable) and the EZ USB firmware is stowed somewhere in the X-tremely limited NAND space.

QUOTE said:
Actually I think your right, if they use the same attitude to their staff as they do with forum members, then there is probably only marketing left in the company. You can see it now, isles of empty desks where once creative engineers sat. Desks with dried pizzas, coffee cups overflowing with fungus and the stench of something decaying in the air.
Don't forget to add the sadness to the image, the dead little hamster on his wheel. :'(
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edit:/ Almost completely forgot about this, I never did check back on those forums to see if there even was a response to my offer to create a homebrew which used identical protocols to what Zelda 4mbit to force their hand on the issue of not updating to fix that problem...

Be careful, dont sent them any code which has official NDS library calls, if thats what you mean?

We missed one last DS-X Company image:
The Boss rolling up in his Porche, walking by the sea of empty desks wondering, "where did it all go wrong"!

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Hi, I was also banned from there, I was pretty sarcastic sometime
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My favourite (last!) quote was taken from http://news.ds-x.com/ main page, on the FPGA...

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We in this for the long haul, the Ds-Xtreme is still a baby, barely able to crawl, its has a lot yet to offer , and in the coming year or so, we hope to prove this. Yes right now its core features are amazing and ground breaking, but in six months when other devices hit the market, we want our customers who have paid good money for their device to feel that they have invested in us and our design , not just spent some hard earned cash on a disposable unit. Yes we will have multiple products, but NO we will not let our “older” designs die off in just a few months with lack of support or updates.


And now, please bend over backward...
 
screw DS Xtreme and buy a R4
ya.. or u could try the new M3 Real. SDHC is a great feature, and I want to try out their cool little smo-motion thing
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Plus, you could also look at it as pretty much buying an r4/simply with support for gba/rumble/ram instead of a 3-in-1 + rudolph's tool.
 
Hi, I was also banned from there, I was pretty sarcastic sometime
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My favourite (last!) quote was taken from http://news.ds-x.com/ main page, on the FPGA...

QUOTE said:
We in this for the long haul, the Ds-Xtreme is still a baby, barely able to crawl, its has a lot yet to offer , and in the coming year or so, we hope to prove this. Yes right now its core features are amazing and ground breaking, but in six months when other devices hit the market, we want our customers who have paid good money for their device to feel that they have invested in us and our design , not just spent some hard earned cash on a disposable unit. Yes we will have multiple products, but NO we will not let our “older” designs die off in just a few months with lack of support or updates.


And now, please bend over backward...





Hahahahahahahha

DSX Team
"but NO we will not let our “older” designs die off in just a few months with lack of support or updates"

Hahahahahahahahha

Quality comedy quotes from the DSX company, they don't come any better.

Sigh..
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how well will miss them when they go bankrupt
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I got IP banned too, lol.

Whoops, apparently I can browse the forums now! Before I was IP banned. =P
 
I'm going to pray that thread doesn't get deleted too quickly because the potential for comedy is infinite.

I dig that throwingks guy:

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For all we know they are still doing that. Just like a 1 legged duck striving to swim straight 100% of the time, it doesn't mean it is going to happen.
Yes! A duck! The DS-X team is just like a one legged duck! It all makes sense to me now!

QUOTEJust like that duck, they still are. They may never get it, or it may be here tomorrow. But, they are trying for 100%.

I still stand by my point. The DS-X is 100% as advertised. Don't confuse hype and marketing. They are not the same thing.
THE DUCK! HE'S UNRAVELED THE MYSTERIES OF THE UNIVERSE! IT WAS THE DUCK ALL ALONG! THE DUUUUUCCCKKKK!!!!

And you know what else? Chewbacca. Chewbacca is a wookie from the planet Kashyyyk but lives on the planet Endor with a bunch of Ewoks. What sense does this make? None at all. So if Chewbacca lives on Endor, then the DS-X team is not lying to you and ripping you off.
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Think about it!
 
And you know what else?  Chewbacca.  Chewbacca is a wookie from the planet Kashyyyk but lives on the planet Endor with a bunch of Ewoks.  What sense does this make?  None at all.  So if Chewbacca lives on Endor, then the DS-X team is not lying to you and ripping you off.

Oh god damn it, it's the Chewbacca defense. Now we must acquit DS-X!
 
Ooo ouch, that really sucks. I was thinking about buying the DS-X awhile back. But it was too costly and I backed out and got a M3Simply. Sad for all of their customers.
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Oh Well,

Tried to start a Topic AGAIN on the DS Xtreme forums entitled "Homebrew Firmware" with the link to

http://wiki.gbatemp.net/index.php?title=DS-Xtreme

and Rabid banned me forever, maybe the name is Rabid for a reasonÂ
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Oh my life will never be the sameÂ
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Im left wondering in the wastelands, forever to roam with my secrets
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Oh actually maybe 'ill just buy another mobile sim card and logon with a different IPÂ
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R....

I've noticed a big chunk of one of my posts was edited by said moderator. I wanted to see what people thought about my theory that the project has been abandoned, but they won't officially say so until they've offloaded their stock, or may never officially say so...

I don't like that - replying in a thread and locking the thread, or warning me and explaining why - but CENSORSHIP. It might be an unpalatable topic for them but let's face it, there's not much else to talk about in there!

Oh, that really steps over the line. It takes a lot of time and effort to post in forums (that's why I try and do it from work
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) I'm certainly not going to bother if my opinions are hacked to pieces with a pair of scissors and others not knowing that they are not reading everything I said...
 
A the ds-x forum, A user said:

"I really like my ds-x cart, it's a well built cart but I'll be selling it because of the lack of updates and the crappy support."

30 minutes later, Rabid1 logs in and reads the thread. It now says..

"I really like my ds-x cart, it's a well built cart."

Come on!
 
I've noticed a big chunk of one of my posts was edited by said moderator.  I wanted to see what people thought about my theory that the project has been abandoned, but they won't officially say so until they've offloaded their stock, or may never officially say so...

I don't like that - replying in a thread and locking the thread, or warning me and explaining why - but CENSORSHIP.  It might be an unpalatable topic for them but let's face it, there's not much else to talk about in there!

Oh, that really steps over the line.  It takes a lot of time and effort to post in forums (that's why I try and do it from work 
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) I'm certainly not going to bother if my opinions are hacked to pieces with a pair of scissors and others not knowing that they are not reading everything I said...

Hey Gedly,

Its not gone un-noticed (read the re-evaluation at the end of the review).
GBATemp Re-Evaluated Review

You gotta love em over at the DSX forums, just for the comedy value...

They're even spreading the mirth to the IPhone Users with Dinopio Pastos (Dino) getting IPhones bricked with his programming competence.

These guys put the disreputable name of hackers into disrepute, Hahhahahahhahahhah
 
A the ds-x forum, A user said:

"I really like my ds-x cart, it's a well built cart but I'll be selling it because of the lack of updates and the crappy support."

30 minutes later, Rabid1 logs in and reads the thread. It now says..

"I really like my ds-x cart, it's a well built cart."

Come on!

It saddens me what's happening because actually, I care. I want this to be my main cart, but as it stands it can't be.

I'd already tried a microsd based solution and quickly realised I wasn't going to like swapping the card from cart to pc reader and back again each time I wanted to add something. I felt that the convenience of usb was worth it. You don't even have to take it out the DS to throw files on it. Quite cool. Unfortunately I read lots of reviews from late 2006 early 2007 before the abandonment had become clear.

Lesson learned - if there hasn't been any communication or firmware releases from a carts team in the last 2 months (never mind 6!) then proceed with extreme caution before purchase.

Oh, I believe that a version of this post will be available shortly on the official DSX forum, reading as follows:

actually, I care.I want this to be my main cart
as it stands it can be.
I felt that the convenience of usb was worth it. You don't even have to take it out the DS to throw files on it. Quite cool.
I read lots of reviews from late 2006 early 2007
proceed with purchase.


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Oh, I believe that a version of this post will be available shortly on the official DSX forum, reading as follows:

actually, I care.I want this to be my main cart
as it stands it can be.
I felt that the convenience of usb was worth it. You don't even have to take it out the DS to throw files on it. Quite cool.
I read lots of reviews from late 2006 early 2007
proceed with purchase.
After Rabid1's edit, it will read as

this be my main cart
as it stands
Quite cool.
I read lots
proceed with purchase.
 
Oh, I believe that a version of this post will be available shortly on the official DSX forum, reading as follows:

actually, I care.I want this to be my main cart
as it stands it can be.
I felt that the convenience of usb was worth it.  You don't even have to take it out the DS to throw files on it.  Quite cool.
I read lots of reviews from late 2006 early 2007
proceed with purchase.

After Rabid1's edit, it will read as

this be my main cart
as it stands
Quite cool.
I read lots
proceed with purchase.

Hahahahahahahahah, quality quotes and so believable
 

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