Homebrew DSi linux recruitment

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Post applications to join the team here. All i need to know is what your good at, why you want to join, and why you think you have the potential to join the team. the update thread with all the info and list of spots that are open i the team will be at the link below:




http://gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=200479





UPDATE: Ok i figured out how to organize the team. It should keep all you compliants at a temporary (Hopefully permanent) stop. I will update in a moment.
 
A) Could you not have just done this in the previous thread? Unnecessary thread is unnecessary.
B) The general consensus in that thread was that the idea was pretty much not gonna happen. I don't think a rag-tag group of amateur hackers can crack the mystery of the DSi key. This isn't a video game or a movie here.
C) Why would you recruit for a project that's probably not gonna go anywhere anyway?
 
Guild McCommunist said:
A) Could you not have just done this in the previous thread? Unnecessary thread is unnecessary.
B) The general consensus in that thread was that the idea was pretty much not gonna happen. I don't think a rag-tag group of amateur hackers can crack the mystery of the DSi key. This isn't a video game or a movie here.
C) Why would you recruit for a project that's probably not gonna go anywhere anyway?
Because you dont know its not going to go anywhere until you try it.
 
Saphiresurf said:
Guild McCommunist said:
A) Could you not have just done this in the previous thread? Unnecessary thread is unnecessary.
B) The general consensus in that thread was that the idea was pretty much not gonna happen. I don't think a rag-tag group of amateur hackers can crack the mystery of the DSi key. This isn't a video game or a movie here.
C) Why would you recruit for a project that's probably not gonna go anywhere anyway?
Because you dont know its not going to go anywhere until you try it.

Except people have tried to access DSi mode and nothing has come of it. It's like watching one guy jump off a bridge and die and then think you can do it. The facts are solid, people aren't just saying it's a stupid idea to be rude, they're saying it's a stupid idea because it's not currently possible.
 
Yea i know what you guys are talking about but i think its always useful having another team working on the dsi.
 
Well programming an OS could be used as a file browser to access the NAND. If the team cant do that then will try to hack it so we can. ( though it will probaly be hard to hack (actually really hard to hack))



EDIT: If we can just get people on the team we might be able to do something. trial and error is definitely the way i learned most of the things about technology that i know today.



EDIT#2: I know this project looks impossible guys but we need some people in the team to actually know if its impossible. I know some of my ideas i have posted on here have failed epically but this team wont only be a dsi linux development team it will also be a dsi hacking team. the more (good) teams we have i think the faster will have hacked the dsi. So please we need to make this team complete.
 
Well, I for one think its an excellent idea, if some of the smartest people in the DS hacking scene have not managed anything useful in a year, then it's quite obvious that a handful of n00bs with not coding experience at all will get the job done in no time.
 
Yea i know but if we can get some ds proffessionals in a team working together dsi hacking could probaly go much faster. (yes i know theres team twiizers, ect., ect., but i think if we get another team on the job an exploit would be pulled off much faster.



P.S. i can also make a site for the team. (I dont know if it makes a diffrence though)
 
Saphiresurf said:
but i think if we get another team on the job an exploit would be pulled off much faster.

All the people who could do something, have already tried and got nowhere. Just face it, Nintendo actually did a good job on the DSi security. Just think how tough the DS2 is going to be.
 
Thats true, but still the people who could do something (for the most part) haven't been in the same team.




P.S. There isnt a ds 2 theres the ds ll (or XL)
 
Saphiresurf said:
Thats true, but still the people who could do something (for the most part) haven't been in the same team.




P.S. There isnt a ds 2 theres the ds ll (or XL)

Um... he never said there was he said think about how tough IT IS GOING TO BE.
n00b.
 
I'm alright with PAlib and RTC functions. But alas, the DSi has to be hacked first. But I am working on a homebrew app that flashes your DSi and makes it more compatible.
 
Skullcollector said:
But I am working on a homebrew app that flashes your DSi and makes it more compatible.
You said in another thread that you dont like attention. We all know that you are not working on that SC. So dont do that again like with the Zelda Project
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maybe someone can make a bannerbomb type thing by putting a patch on a picture taken on the dsi
 
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