Articles by mute

  1. gbaldr+szcard patch version 4.

    Tue 23 October 2007
    By mute

    i hate blogs for projects. you always read these and are like, okay lovely changes but what is the program to begin with?

    gbaldr is a program for the EZ FLASH 3-in-1 to write gameboy advance roms to a flash memory cartridge in the slot2 of your nintendo ds. it of course requires a way to launch .nds (usually a slot-1 hacker card). this is a patch so that it works with the "Fire Linker 128Mbit" aka SZcard, currently being sold on dealextreme. out of the box it requires you to find some warez program if you don't read chinese …

  2. Charging Batteries

    Tue 23 October 2007
    By mute

    so i was reading up on how to charge batteries and went to take my battery charger apart... and realized when i was drunk this weekend i put normal alkaline AA's in my NiMH charger. i felt them, they weren't warm... they did not explode... maybe i was lucky, but they were at a healthy 1.72 V! i won't go into details but it's possible to charge them. a couple manufacturers make chargers for normal batteries, and some people call them scams. of course, it works, but it's not ideal. they apparently don't charge many times (on the order …

  3. SZcard

    Mon 15 October 2007
    By mute

    I bought a cheap gameboy advance flashcart on dealextreme[pic] for $9.21 with free shipping. I also have a EZ FLASH 3-in-1, it's $20 and it's great, but this would be to loan to friends or even give away...

    It's 128Mbit (16MiB) and has some SRAM (256KB). The problem? Parallel port linker which required a GBA! Your PC uses the GBA to actually program it. My solution? Write a small program to do that for ya... Too bad I had no information on this cart besides it says "SZcard ver.1" on the PCB.

    I found a forum where …

  4. Success

    Tue 25 September 2007
    By mute

    It's nothing special, but it works here. I'm actually writting this from work! It's much slower than normal browsing. Could be a few things. My server might be slow (yah it prob is, it's cheap!) and every little HTTP connection turns into a encrypted HTTPS tunnel with key exchanges and encryption for the smallest of files... That's where I'd assume most of the overhead is. A single connection which stays open and tunnels traffic may do better -- PuTTY/ssh does that very nicely. But do I want to run SSH which is encrypted (but optionally compressed!) underneath an SSL tunnel …

  5. HTTP proxies...

    Mon 24 September 2007
    By mute

    They're used so you don't visit sites you're not suppose to. It's really easy with all the CGI proxies out there to get around them, but they aren't 100% functional. SSH over HTTP proxy usually works, but this time for me it did not. I suppose it was because an SSH server starts the connection with a version identifier, and the HTTP proxy did not like that. I will be testing out this stunnel/tinyproxy configuration. It'd be doubly encrypted, but I could in turn use that to connect to my SSH server if a success. Attached you'll find the …

  6. first post.

    Mon 10 September 2007
    By mute

    yeah, just ditching the old blog. nothing here. never was really, and probably never will be.

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