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I guess I'm the only one here old enough to remember that phrase... "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" (it's about the only thing I can type super fast without looking at the keyboard!)

Back in middle school in the 1970's, we had to take a mandatory typewriter class, and that was the phrase we were timed on typing 100 times.
You added 10 seconds for each mistake (there's no backspace on a real typewriter like on a PC...)

Either way, I see no path to get that phrase from those hex values, @JoseDKZ can you demonstrate the step-by-step process you used?

To me, those look like 3 sets of keys.
 
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Back in middle school in the 1970's, we had to take a mandatory typewriter class, and that was the phrase we were timed on typing 100 times.
You added 10 seconds for each mistake (there's no backspace on a real typewriter like on a PC...)

My 3rd grade class was the first to have PC's for each classmate (circa '92-93) and we also had to type the same phrase for practice with similar rules. We skipped computers in middle school and had them again in high school (99-2003) and then we still had to do the same mundane typing tests. Not sure if they've switched to something else or done away with them though since kids now have computers as soon as they're out of the womb.
 
I guess I'm the only one here old enough to remember that phrase... "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" (it's about the only thing I can type super fast without looking at the keyboard!)

Back in middle school in the 1970's, we had to take a mandatory typewriter class, and that was the phrase we were timed on typing 100 times.
You added 10 seconds for each mistake (there's no backspace on a real typewriter like on a PC...)

Either way, I see no path to get that phrase from those hex values, @JoseDKZ can you demonstrate the step-by-step process you used?

To me, those look like 3 sets of keys.

Hello , first of all I apologize for any confusion I have created, I was wrong and I have not done well, as the companion said is the phrase default website, again I apologize. I have been been stupid face you and so you can have a laugh with my shit ¬¬ . And malyneo if you have to be pissing with laughter.
 
I guess I'm the only one here old enough to remember that phrase... "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" (it's about the only thing I can type super fast without looking at the keyboard!)

Back in middle school in the 1970's, we had to take a mandatory typewriter class, and that was the phrase we were timed on typing 100 times.
You added 10 seconds for each mistake (there's no backspace on a real typewriter like on a PC...)

Either way, I see no path to get that phrase from those hex values, @JoseDKZ can you demonstrate the step-by-step process you used?

To me, those look like 3 sets of keys.
I have used a typewriter in my life too. I remember how cool I thought it was to print out papers with my Commodore 64 when I got one, which would take FOREVER. I could have just typed it on the typewriter faster than it took to print. LOL
 
No one needs to laugh at this.
It was just a simple mistake, that's all.

On the positive side, these do look like some of the remaining keys.
We don't have any sha-1's to compare, so we will need something they can be used on directly.
 
I have used a typewriter in my life too. I remember how cool I thought it was to print out papers with my Commodore 64 when I got one, which would take FOREVER. I could have just typed it on the typewriter faster than it took to print. LOL
Ahh... the good old C-64, a 300 Baud Hayes modem, dot matrix printers and BBS's.. I remember them all well.

(And that explains where you learned to write such good programs with so little space) :)

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That works!
Good call... if they wanted to say:
Code:
ŠQÇ8â/‹~¯gCNKËDÏÎÍÍæKQÖ¹až‡îÁrÑP,—¨î^DAûo%¢-
You gotta be real careful with cryptii - it always defaults back to "The quick brown..."



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Is there any way to run Loadiine offline without using a network? I'm on firmware 5.4, thanks
not right now but there will be eventually™ assuming you can store the entire payload in a save (each one has a "quota") and someone finds an overflow that makes it run rop to load that into our code area like normal
 
not right now but there will be eventually™ assuming you can store the entire payload in a save (each one has a "quota") and someone finds an overflow that makes it run rop to load that into our code area like normal

Thanks for your hard work! I'll keep waiting for the day, I'm afraid to take my Wii U anywhere since connecting to someone else's network with Internet may update it on accident.
 
Just wait for Zelda U before u complain about anything not coming out yet. That will be the last game worth anything on Nintendo, so once that is out, if the exploit was not patched, im sure will come out shortly after. ;)
 
I guess I'm the only one here old enough to remember that phrase... "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs" (it's about the only thing I can type super fast without looking at the keyboard!)

Back in middle school in the 1970's, we had to take a mandatory typewriter class, and that was the phrase we were timed on typing 100 times.
You added 10 seconds for each mistake (there's no backspace on a real typewriter like on a PC...)

Either way, I see no path to get that phrase from those hex values, @JoseDKZ can you demonstrate the step-by-step process you used?

To me, those look like 3 sets of keys.

My mums old typewriter had a backspace key that put some goof lacquer on the paper.
 
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Is there any way to run Loadiine offline without using a network? I'm on firmware 5.4, thanks

Someone got it working on one of those Wifi SD cards, so it's somewhat offline considering you don't need to run anything on your computer, it doesn't need connected to the internet, and everything runs from the SD card. I can't speak for how to set it up or how well it works, but I know other people here have gotten it working that way.
 
The entirety whether I keep this system (and I want to!) hinders on an SNES emulator I can play anywhere in range of the system (with the gamepad). Cmon devs!
 
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