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  1. You state in your signature that you've earnt 140 bucks in a month, yet you want the "absoloute cheapest one" :rofl:;).

     

    Anyway... I think the Gameboy Advance Movie Player (GBAMP) is the cheapest solution of 'em all. Just buy the adapter and buy a compactflash card or sd card (depends on your version) and you're good to go... You will still need to have a way of running homebrew.

  2. DSRemote is coming along nicely, I lost my DS, tho, so I have to go look for it... But a release isn't far away!

    After this release DSRemote I will leave the project be and start on a new project, maybe a game!

  3. Maybe you should buffer the data first before playing, I don't really know the problem, but if it is a problem in the transfer (TX rate dropping or s/t), buffering might be a good idea. I will look at the source, tho.

     

    EDIT: I looked at your code and already discovered a buffer function. You could try making the buffer function somewhat more advanced, maybe incorporating the space on a CF-card or something.

    I'll do some more test to see what is really the matter :).

  4. I had good 1.5 minute of audio on the SHOUTcast Distributed Network Audio Server, the first time I tested it. After this some real strange symptoms became popping up all of a sudden. Ah well.. It seems you're not the only one with these problems. Some info:

     

    Nintendo DS Flashme v7

    Tested on GBAMP 256mb CF

    6 megabit internet connection

    Ralink softap, TX Rate set to auto (11mb when testing the radio)

     

    Hope it helps!

  5. I'm back with some new news! The code of DSRemote is quite outdated, that's why I chose for a complete new update with basic functionality and more. With all the stuff like NDSMail (with RSS support) going on, I chose to focus on what DSRemote does best: acting as a remote control!

    Check out the attached screeny of the new interface, I will be working on it and see what I can make of it!

     

    dsremotelite.bmp

     

    For the latest news on this project, please visit gamersgalaxy!

  6. Jep, I'm afraid the project is dead because with the new TCP thingy, things like ndsmail make my app a bit useless. I will probably release DSRemote Lite together with an binary soon so we'll have the most important functionality: a remote for Winamp that isn't bothered by all the other stuff I've implented over the months (rss, mail, etc etc.).

    Thanks for using my app anyway!

  7. A quick update for DSRemote

     

    Which features will be in v0.3.0?

    - Full RSS reading

    - Printing and saving RSS feeds

    - A new printing method (maybe nice to include in textwriter apps)

     

    Coming in v0.3.0 updates (v0.3.1, v0.3.2 etc.)

    - Mail checking

    - A new shell (?)

     

    Stay tuned!

  8. You are right! My humble apologies :P. Completely forgot about these functions. I'll see what I can do after I'm finished smoking my ciggie :(.

  9. Zomgwtf?!

     

    Jup, that was exactly my response when after installing Mac OsX on my PC, Windows XP's boot.ini was messed up. Silly me who doesn't have a repair disk had to cope with a buggy Mac OS (great OS nonetheless) and a failing XP partition.

    The fact that I'm posting here right now means that I was able to recover my XP partition completely ^yay^, and I will continue coding, but not before I give you a small demo of what I've been working on (RSS and stuff).

    So with no further ado, enjoy!

     

    (please note that this is a work in progress, so I don't guarantee it being fully bug-free)

    dsremote_wip_0.3.0.zip

  10. There are two sides DSRemote operates on. The server must be run under Windows (preferably Win XP), while the client (the DS app) must be run on the DS.

     

    So how do you run the DS app on the DS? Well, first of all you must have a way to play homebrew application on your DS. For this, you will need to either flash your DS, use Passme, or have a compatible wireless network card. If you need help with this or I think a lot of people on this forums are able to help you out with this.

    Secondly, you will need a way to store the app. This can be done with a flashcard or a gba movie player, once again, people here can help you with this. To use the wireless apps like DSRemote, though, a Ralink rt2500 compatible wireless network card is compulsory.

     

    Good luck!

  11. I was cut off from the internet at my girlfriend's house (installing a wireless network on SP1, with another lan connection already running is a biatch, especially when you ruin the LAN connection which cuts you off from the i-net) but I'm glad to inform you that the only thing that's left to do for my to get RSS working, is... word wrapping! :).

    So expect something soon :lol:.

  12. A quick update about v0.3: RSS is as good as done now, and as it only takes about 2mb ram on the PC for DSRemote to parse and display a RSS feed and its pages (without cache, that is) I think in the future a RSS reader on the DS is certainly possible as well, and I will be focusing on that when TCP is done - for now a server that parses the feed for you is much more faster then parsing the whole feed through the DS's processor.

    I will keep you informed :naughty:.

  13. Thanks :naughty:. I wished there was TCP for DSRemote 0.3, but I guess that won't be the case ;). RSS will be the main function in 0.3 along with some other new (improved) functions and a new shell.

    Coming soon!

  14. Ah well, we'll see what comes to this. Mp3 was quite easy for me as even fragmented pieces of a mp3 file work nice, and I haven't really thought about other formats (I mean, I don't suppose mp4 (good audio quality + small size) (aac etc.) has been ported yet has it?).

    We'll see... We'll see...

  15. I was looking into buffering it to the GBAMP and playing it from there, but that was partly working, I had to download the whole file first after which playing was possible, but streaming would be possible eventually, in different blocks, but as mp3 playback takes a lot of the DS as it is, I doubt that downloading alongside it is feasible. But we'll see.

  16. I don't think this is the place for spam, so also on my part I won't continue posting stuff here, but still: calling people stupid is not really social is it?

    And yeah, VLC is not really tangible, but people already got a kind of VNC thing working, so it is possible in a way eventually to get this stuff working as well... Eventually.

    As for now sg, keep it up, ur doing great with your project.

    I understand your point, but please try and be a bit more friendly. The Internet is a harsh place and I don't think this forum needs more of that.

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