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If I understand correctly, the program downloads a DSi wad at startup and trys to crack it. If it's the common key, it'll be successful. If you take a look at the source code, you can see that it will double check and let you know if it found the key or not.shinkukage09 said:So how will we know if it's found the right key? And how's it even know what key it'd be when it does find it?
That would be illegal to download a DSi wad obviously.mariomaniac33 said:If I understand correctly, the program downloads a DSi wad at startup and trys to crack it. If it's the common key, it'll be successful. If you take a look at the source code, you can see that it will double check and let you know if it found the key or not.shinkukage09 said:So how will we know if it's found the right key? And how's it even know what key it'd be when it does find it?
It downloads part of a DSi wad:RupeeClock said:That would be illegal to download a DSi wad obviously.mariomaniac33 said:If I understand correctly, the program downloads a DSi wad at startup and trys to crack it. If it's the common key, it'll be successful. If you take a look at the source code, you can see that it will double check and let you know if it found the key or not.shinkukage09 said:So how will we know if it's found the right key? And how's it even know what key it'd be when it does find it?
I think it's just a small bit of data that's been encrypted by the common key, I'm not really sure but I think something like a Flipnote source file could work for that purpose?
QUOTE said:Statistics:
So far, we've checked 712,343,814,144 keys!
does your school have a internet filter? If it does, you can't bruteforce anythingmezut360 said:QUOTE said:Statistics:
So far, we've checked 712,343,814,144 keys!
holy sh!t thts alot of codes
i wonder if i should use this on my school
lol u know change brutey.exe to word.exe or somthing like that then change the programs
muhahhahahah so many computers would be running it
dong1225 said:I'm sorry if this had been brought up before, I don't have a time to read all of the posts on thread.
I haven't done any real programming but I know the general idea and I've seen the GPU processing get brought up before but...
1.Does this support multi-core, multi thread calculation now?
2.Does this utilize the GPU power? The only standard I know is OpenCL, is it done with something like that? If it runs on a OpenCL supported system. (Mac GrandCentral) is it going to use the GPU power too?
I only have 3 PCs and two of them are laptop and sadly my desktop is the worst (single core Penitum 4) My Windows Laptop has more ram but I was wondering if the GrandCentral on my MacBook Pro can be utilized for this.
P.S. if you wanna stop, you just exit the command window right?
Jamstruth said:As I said before, we are looking for a needle in a haystack the size on North America. The only way we will find it is through luck.
Yes. run another instance of the program per core. So run 4 bruteys for quad core, 2 for double core.dong1225 said:I'm sorry if this had been brought up before, I don't have a time to read all of the posts on thread.
I haven't done any real programming but I know the general idea and I've seen the GPU processing get brought up before but...
1.Does this support multi-core, multi thread calculation now?
2.Does this utilize the GPU power? The only standard I know is OpenCL, is it done with something like that? If it runs on a OpenCL supported system. (Mac GrandCentral) is it going to use the GPU power too?
I only have 3 PCs and two of them are laptop and sadly my desktop is the worst (single core Penitum 4) My Windows Laptop has more ram but I was wondering if the GrandCentral on my MacBook Pro can be utilized for this.
P.S. if you wanna stop, you just exit the command window right?
Or maybe make the newest version have the option to start from the most recent beginning, most recent quarter of the way in, most recent half way in, most recent three/fourths in, and most recent last ones (since they are grabbing the last piece by whoever and starting it from there).Tsuna_fish said:is this randomly checking?
if its not its gonna take a shit load of time.
how bout you make 2 versions?
one that starts from the begining and another that starts from the very last possible code