People are acting like using the Pi is 'cheating', but Nintendo's cart-based systems were specifically designed to have their hardware extended, and many of the games we played on a NES or SNES had a mapper or enhancement chip to extend the capability of the system past what it could do on its own.
That's not how Homepass works at all, and I'm surprised this has stood uncorrected in the thread for so long.
A Homepass relay allows you to streetpass with anyone who is using the same MAC address and SSID, anywhere in the world. That said, I have no idea what OP's chances of streetpassing a...
I'll just add a little old man perspective. Game sales dropping off for Nintendo seemed to coincide more with loss of strong third party support for their systems than with ease of piracy, as the ability to boot GC backups easily didn't come until late in it's life. The Dreamcast also suffered...
I didn't have that specific article in mind, but remembered the events quite well.
I Googled the words: sega dreamcast production denies
If you have a good idea of the words that should appear in an article you're looking for, and some of them are about a unique event, you can usually find...
That doesn't tell us anything. We've seen this play out a dozen times. Whether the story is true or not, the only thing a company in this position can and will do is deny. Then when they do stop production, they offer huge reassurances that they are still committed to the platform, and that...
I didn't attempt it with DD-WRT. I initially tried Tomato as I already had it loaded, but ran into limitations I couldn't work around. I loaded OpenWRT, created the path /overlay/www/loadiine, rebooted, and used WinSCP to transfer the files to the path I created.
You can then access the...
Sure. The only files you need to host are:
index.html 3.9k
payloadXXX.html 117k (XXX = your firmware version)
sd_loader.elf 3.1k
frame.html <1k
You don't need payloads for other firmwares. And I believe frame.html can be left off on 5.3.2, although its size is negligible anyway. The above...
I'm using GX2 v0.2 self-hosted on a 4.1.0, also using Miimaker launch, and am also having the same/similar problem. I've tried Mario Kart, and it has only successfully launched twice out of 6 tries. I tried New Super Luigi U to switch things up, and got the black screen the single time I tried it.
Yes, they would continue to remain private. The only reasons to release them would be 1) they find a second usable 5.4/5.5 exploit, 2) Nintendo finds and patches them. Outside of one of those two things, you should expect those who have it to keep it a secret.
Edit: a Word.
Yes, but that was also said by zecoxao. So in that context, it's a cheeky reply from someone close to the project rather than simply baseless speculation.
Extend the comparison to the available PC platforms.
At the time (1994), PCs were 486's running 16-bit OSes (A few people had early Pentiums). 4MB - 8MB of RAM was common, but you still needed to make the most out of your 640K of conventional memory. It was quite a feat of programming. Keep...
i just want a wizard to stick his wand (whether literal or figurative is up to interpretation, either way it's either freaky or sus, or both i guess) up my ass
I'm making Texas sheet cake for first time today, my Nieghbor brought us some few weeks ago and damn that's good, so I got her recipe and gonna try it today.
I tried making chocolate lava cakes the other day in cupcake pan, what a mess, my lava exploded out of the cakes everywhere while baking, was still ok tho, just no lava inside.
We had our grandkids over yesterday and I got a small above ground swimming pool I filled for them to play in. Well today I woke to find 3 ducks swimming around in it. Don't mind really but they are annoyingly loud, quack quack. Gotta drain it today. Guess what were having for dinner, lol.