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wraggster
December 16th, 2007, 21:43
Art has released a new version of his Talking Wifi Scanner for the PSP, heres the release details


The program with with <1fps frame rate.

Hi Guys,
Here's Road Dog, the talking wifi scanner.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v186/ArtArt/Screenshot_A.jpg


See the video of an early version in a car:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=9YQ0b7LwhGc
Video of graphing version on the testbench:
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=VVtLgRZfIyk
1.50 kernal mode PSPs (PSP Phats).
Read the docs

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NoQuarter
December 16th, 2007, 23:32
Nice update,you and DAX have released very complementary software recently.Thank you :)

ChronoDog
December 17th, 2007, 03:39
Please make it work on Slim PSPs too, atleast with eLoader, pretty please!
Currently, it crashes upon start, with the following error:

Exception - Bus error (instr)
EPC - 00000000
Cause - 10000018
Status - 20008613
BadVAddr - F80F046E
zr 00000000 at 2008FF00 v0 08BE0000 v1 04000000
a0 04088000 a1 00000200 a2 00000003 a3 00000001
t0 08BE0000 t1 08BE58A0 t2 00000000 t3 88063EAC
t4 09FFEE08 t5 00000E00 t6 089025CC t7 20008600
s0 00000001 s1 09FFEE34 s2 00000001 s3 09FFEEE0
s4 00000020 s5 00000013 s6 08AE0000 s7 DEADBEEF
t8 00000000 t9 00000000 k0 09FFEF00 k1 00000000
gp 08AE1B00 sp 09FFEE00 fp 09FFEEA0 ra 08903EA4

(PSP Slim 3.71 M33-4, eLoader 1.000)
I hope it helps :)

urherenow
December 17th, 2007, 05:29
what I'd really like to see is a sniffer. I wanna capture packets and see what mac address the signal is allowing... and possibly be able to extract a hash to crack wireless passwords. currently the only way I've heard of is a combination of Linux and specific brands of wireless cards

JPJunkie
December 17th, 2007, 16:43
Looks Good

bluebottle
December 17th, 2007, 18:50
what I'd really like to see is a sniffer. I wanna capture packets and see what mac address the signal is allowing... and possibly be able to extract a hash to crack wireless passwords. currently the only way I've heard of is a combination of Linux and specific brands of wireless cards

its a cool app but the above would really be the dbs