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  1. **sigh**

    The goal of the Pebbles applications is to investigate uses for one or more PDAs when connected to a PC. As part of this research, we have developed a number of applications that we are distributing for free for general use. We hope that the community will provide us with feedback and support on how well these work and how to make them better. (See the detailed conditions under which this software is being released.)

    You know this thing called google? It helps you find out these things. As does the forum search button.

  2. Unfortunately the log is real.

    Comparing the published log with my logs... 

     

    It's accurate.. not fake.. I was there you know..

    So as i've said on the DSlinux forums don't run any homebrew that you can't verify as virus free. Those with flashme are safer as they have a recovery sector, but don't do it. You GBAMP or supercard may also be damaged (and those are irreparable, much as the damage to the homebrew scene is).

  3. NO.

    This has nothing to do with sgstair's excellent work.

    Nor does it have anything to do with darkfader (at least i hope not....)

    It is my belief that someone used darkfaders name to propagate this.

    That log file is imo fake.

    No-one on dsdev answers so quickly and also the "crashme" app was reported long before this.

    This is a vigilante attack on pirates as only they will be interested in a r0mz loader.

    I don't agree with the method used against pirates.

    Darkfader has been idle for 11 hours, so he was idle at the time of the "message"

  4. Is that saving including the shipping?

    Otherwise you pay shipping twice, which means it's quite a bit more.

     

    Lynx provides a great service selling passme's/GBAMP's.

    Be sure to check his homebrew site www.ndshb.com

  5. DS would make an interesting vector for a virus.

    You get it from another DS, then it spreads to a GBAMP CF card and infects a PC.

    Or wifi it could spread to the wireless network and get more PC's. The homebrew could generate an image file or "savegame" whch you would run on your PC i.e. to use your backed uped DS save run the savegame thru this converter so it works on emulators. In reality it exectutes a PC virus. Although you may well just put a trojan in the windows executable...

  6. If you really want to watch videos and have a fast enough PC for it to be worthwhile coverting it then yes, it's worth it.

     

    I like the box, but if $3 is important to you then leave it out. The box would provide some protection (it has a plastic tray insert).

     

    Why wouldn't you buy CF cards from ebay? Many on dslinux forums have and they've been ok. The passme completes are fairly hardwareing and unlikley to break. If you like cosmetics then get the encased one. If your going to flashme your DS then it won't matter. I myself like the PCB on the uncased one (although i just look at mine now thanks to flashme).

  7. It's not similar at all, and it's not just the size of the card.

    The supercard has RAM (first tiny difference) and runs.ds.gba files.

    GBAMP specific homebrew doesn't run on it.

    Also the video playing on the supercard is rubish because it's an old crystal engine.

    Which was stolen from the GBAMP team anyway.

  8. Not sure whether that card works.

    A small list of known working cards is here.

    http://www.dslinux.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=683

    That 'reader' does write too.

    Translates multiple languages.

    For multi-media fans, a Lexar Multi-Card Reader offers the most versatility. It can read and write them all: CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick Pro, MMC, SD and xD-Picture Card.

    If you can have a look through ebay.l

     

    The compatibility of CF cards has been improved with the GBAMP hacked firmware V2.

  9. So called nifi works at 2mbit a second. This would have nothing to do with tunneling.

    What were talking about is latency or delay between sending the packet and actually recieveing it.

    This is what matters.

  10. Erm...Ok the DS communicates via wifi for multiplayer.

    I think tunneling would involve the wifi.

    The packet would have to be sent from the DS, wrapped up, sent across the net, unwrapped and sent to the DS. I think that could add considerable deley to the normalyl fast DS multiplayer.

    Although the DS might just report it as low signal strength.

    Play bomberman at range. It sometimes lags and stutters.

    That's due to loss though.

    Prehaps the tunnel could pretend it lost packets if they take too long?

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