DSi NETWORKED Common Key Bruteforcer

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RupeeClock said:
asiekierka said:
You will know.

And, there are 2^126 combinations.

About 8,5070591730234615865843651857847e+37 left.
Maths not my strongpoint, so about what percentage have we checked?

...0.01%?
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Less than 0.00000001%
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RupeeClock said:
QUOTE(Sonicslasher @ Feb 5 2010, 07:35 PM)
Just curious: how exactly will this program know if it's found the right key?
Well obviously it knows if it has found a key that doesn't work, so the reverse is true too.

After all, it can check some 80000 keys per second.
Thats not really an explanation, one could ask the same question again:
How does it know its NOT the right key?
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I don't know the answer myself though :/ (although since its a bruteforcer it has to try every code out on something...)
 
You should give a DSi to the one that finds the key. I think that increases the amount of people working on this project for sure!
 
Basically whoever finds the key...

I have an idea.

The admins should give the key-finder a custom member mark.
 
Version 0.6?

Gosh, two updates since I left for school this morning!

Downloading...
 
Damn, I put one on each core one is at about 30k keys p/s, the other at about 25k keys p/s but its making Firefox unstable.
 
I'm running one on each core (because I can
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), and I'm not having any of those probs. Firefox is working fine, and my cursor is perfectly maneuverable.

I say, those are some peculiar side-effects you guys have there.
 
I set the affinity so that Brutey uses 1 core (just 1, i closed the other one) and so Firefox uses the other core.. both are running pretty good and brutey is running at 40-50k keys p/s
 
my pc is a bit old... >> so I think thats why it makes yar p.c. slow! what if someone finds the key does the program stops?
 
My system is hardly a super computer, but I'm hitting 100K p/s easily.
And that's only running one instance, WHILST doing a full system virus scan.

 
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