RupeeClock said:I think he just wants the wii to run Brutey.Hatsu said:What?tyrran said:Just because I often get "coding" confused with "magic," what is the possibility of this being ported as a HBC download so I could load it up on my Wii, as I only have one computer and am using it for other things?
But the system is so damn weak it wouldn't even be worth the effort to code.
tyrran said:Um, sudden, pessimistic thought: as we near the 900 billion mark, is there any chance that there simply *isn't* a common key? Just curious.
blitzer320 said:how many keys do we get on the average pc processed a second right now
Demonbart said:blitzer320 said:how many keys do we get on the average pc processed a second right now
Well my pc is probably about average, and it does 60000-70000 keys per second.
It's an Acer Aspire with 2.40 GHz Quad Core, 4GB of RAM.
EDIT:Fixed stupid typo
Demonbart said:blitzer320 said:how many keys do we get on the average pc processed a second right now
Well my pc is probably about average, and it does 60000-70000 keys per second.
It's an Acer Aspire with 2.40 GHz Quad Core, 4GB of RAM.
I believe someone mentioned AES 128.blitzer320 said:could be because of mono do you have windows available
and can anybody tell me what the encryption type on the dsi is
I'm only running one, I'm also using media player, utorrent, msn and firefox at the same time and I like keeping it up to speed.blitzer320 said:its odd that when two of these are running on my dual-core it really slows things down didn't think it would really take all the resources available im running it just cause im bored if i find the key (which will never happen) i'm not releasing it unless i get an "incentive" my pc cost money seeing as i don't have a dsi i could wait 10 years for dsiware to be hacked but it would be a cool power trip if i did have it seeing as my hacking skills are at the level of a trained circus monkey
Demonbart said:blitzer320 said:how many keys do we get on the average pc processed a second right now
Well my pc is probably about average, and it does 60000-70000 keys per second.
It's an Acer Aspire with 2.40 GHz Quad Core, 4GB of RAM.
EDIT:Fixed stupid typo
are you running four instances cause each one runs on one thread and if you have hyperthreading i think you could run up to 8 just guessing here don't know for sure tho
Read first post. :3blitzer320 said:is there a place where we can see all the keys already tried or get the number of keys already tried
it's 1,someone who had the key told us(like yasu or the one who made flashme? or somebody else,can't remember)CasperH said:How do we actually know for sure that the first byte is 1 (or 0, can't remember what it was)?
Who says that he isn't playing with us?lolzed said:it's 1,someone who had the key told us(like yasu or somebody else,can't remember)CasperH said:How do we actually know for sure that the first byte is 1 (or 0, can't remember what it was)?
CasperH said:Who says that he isn't playing with us?lolzed said:it's 1,someone who had the key told us(like yasu or somebody else,can't remember)CasperH said:How do we actually know for sure that the first byte is 1 (or 0, can't remember what it was)?
i assumed that after i made my post you wouldn't be that stupidasiekierka said:Oh no, NOT releasing your key won't work.
It sends all the keys found to me...
its flasme creator,loopy. luke_c confirmed itDemonbart said:CasperH said:Who says that he isn't playing with us?lolzed said:it's 1,someone who had the key told us(like yasu or somebody else,can't remember)CasperH said:How do we actually know for sure that the first byte is 1 (or 0, can't remember what it was)?
Knowing Yasu, that might be true. Don't get me wrong, he's a great programmer and all, but sometimes I can't stand his arrogance (stopping support for a certain language if he finds his software on an external site using that language).