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    by Published on January 31st, 2009 20:12

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    A replacement barrell and hinge for NDS Lite ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 19:56

    Shizzy posted this news on the Gekko site:

    As we are in the process of preparing the next closed beta release (N'Sider), we have decided it would be best for the project to expand our team to include new programmers. The emulator, although very far along in development, is still at a stage where there are many areas of emulation that have yet to even be touched, and the areas that have been worked on are still very incomplete and lacking features. It is simply a lot of work to keep up with with only two developers.

    If you are interested in contributing to the project, please let us know what section of the project you are interested in working on (although you will not be limited by this), and your relevant programming experience. If we feel that you will be an asset to the team, we will then welcome you and provide you will all developer access. :-) Any inquiries or questions can be sent to me via forum PM. It's a great opportunity to join a very motivated team (I speak for both the developers, testers, N'Siders, and everyone else part of the project) and a very great community.

    In addition, we are looking to enhance the website design. If you have interest in this, and experience, please feel free to contact me as well.

    Thank you!
    Eric

    http://www.gekko-emu.com/ ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 19:48

    If the standard laws of the five-year console cycle apply to Nintendo's money-printing handheld, then said laws would dictate that the lifespan of the Nintendo DS (in its many, many forms) is nearing its end. The system's current install base of 84.1 million across the U.S., Japan and Europe is hardly anything to scoff at, and would certainly earn the device some form of lifetime achievement award at its retirement gala -- but according to Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata, the DS will break the standard five-year cycle, and further expand its install base in the years to come.

    Iwata claims that should interest in the DS expand in the U.S. and Europe as it did in Japan (where nearly one in every five people currently tote the handheld), the system's install base will nearly double -- his estimate for the handheld's final tally is a nice, round 152.2 million units. That's ... a pretty specific number. We're not usually one for conspiracy theories, but we're wondering if that estimate isn't, you know, time machine-assisted.

    http://www.joystiq.com/2009/01/31/iw...million-units/ ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 19:39

    redsn0w, the long awaited iPod Touch 2G jailbreak, was announced a couple weeks ago, and released Saturday. The Dev Team folks bill it as "a no frills tethered jailbreak for iPod Touch 2G." The tool is a 16kb download here or here.

    They also warn they will be providing no support whatsoever for this program, and will go so far as to ban your user ID from their blog if you post comments asking for support - its a slightly more complex process, and they don't want folks using it who don't know what they're doing. And I'm sure it makes perfect sense that as busy as these guys are, they don't have time to walk folks individually through the process the hundreds of thousands of tim

    http://redsn0w.com/rslite101.zip

    http://www.modmyi.com/forums/ipod-ne...-out-jail.html ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 17:40

    MaGiXieN webmaster of French PSP Site PSPgen posted this regarding why PSP 3000s dont have hen and more on.

    You all have in mind our video showing a PSP 3000 able to run homebrews and ISOs. It seems that some people still don’t understand why this HEN is not online. Explanation.

    Since the official firmware 5.03 was released, the Gripshift exploit has been patched. This has allowed for confusion to creep in some people’s head and we have seen a few posts demanding the release of Miriam’s HEN (Homebrew Enabler). Some very pushy, others less, all this post have this in common: the mix-up between the Gripshift exploit and the exploit allowing access to the Kernel Mode, which is essential in order to install what you have seen on the video.

    Here are the characteristics of Miriam’s 5.02Hen-A:

    Compatible up to firmware 5.02
    Compatible with all homebrews
    Compatible with ISOs, PSX
    Compatible with plug-ins (at least all those that I have tried)
    Activation of a recovery mode allowing access to common features (such as switching X and O) not to flash0 (see below)
    Since the HEN bypasses flash0 using the MS instead, it is impossible to touch it on the hardware, but it is possible on the MS.
    The HEN remains as long as the console isn’t turned off or rebooted.
    You must keep the Memory Stick containing the flash files in the MS slot or to copy the files on all used MSs.
    You must have the Gripshift UMD in order to launch the HEN.
    You cannot update your firmware beyond 5.02


    Most frequent comments:


    « Because of you Sony has patched the Gripshift exploit with the firmware 5.03 »

    Wrong. The Gripshft exploit was found and put online by Matiaz and exploited by Freeplay.
    We only carried on with our adaptation for Gripshift Euro.
    As soon as the exploit was online, it was granted that a new firmware would come and patch it. It has always been like this (GTA LCS, Lumines) and its release the day after we made our Binary Loader for Euro available is most likely a coincidence.



    It’s good for the PSP3000, but is it the same for those with a PSP2000 TA88-v3?

    Yes and no. In principal it is exactly the same than with the PSP3000 because their motherboard has the same characteristics. No difference there. Although, there is an alternative for those of you with some “DIY” skills. “All” you need to do is replace your motherboard with a TA88 (v1 or v2) found on the net.


    What’s the difference between HEN and eLoader?

    Hen is a Homebrew Enabler. It allows homebrews to launch whilst still on official firmware. Miriam’s used two exploits in order to be installed: Gripshift’s (public) and another one (private this time) that allows the activation of the kernel mode, therefore giving access to the flash’s functions.
    The eLoader is a program that allows the launch of homebrews that only require user mode to start. It will be launched via the Gripshift exploit and will compatible with all PSPs with firmware up to 5.02. With the help of this program, it will be possible to launch all “user mode” homebrews already existing on PSPs that are not on Custom Firmware. This opens the door to a long list of games, emulators and other utilities. This eLoader will not allow you to launch programs requiring the Kernel Mode like flashers, utilities using the flash or the PSX emulator and ISO launcher. Its release was announced by Fanjita who didn’t specify on the date and asked not to be harassed about it to be able to work in peace.




    Sony patched the exploit so give us the thing to launch the homebrews/ISOs (HEN)

    This comment is the proof of a complete lack of knowledge on this subject. We’re going to try to be as clear as possible about this.

    The Gripshift gamesave exploit allows the launch of a code that doesn’t have the Sony signature even if the PSP is still on Official Firmware. It is with this exploit that it is possible to launch homebrews via the binary loader for Euro or US and it is also it that will allow team Noobz’s future eLoader to launch, which itself will be used to launch homebrews in user mode (see above).
    This exploit was patched in the firmware 5.03. As long as a PSP remains with a firmware prior to this one, this exploit will be active. So if you want to enjoy yourself do not update your PSP.
    The exploit used by Miriam to access Kernel Mode and install the HEN (Homebrew Enabler) is an exploit qui can not be made public for various reasons. If the current version of the HEN was made available online, which is what a good few are expecting, the kernel exploit used to install it would be patched straight away, like the Gripshift’s one. This Kernel exploit is way more valuable than the Gripshift’s and if Sony was to patch it this could be the end to the VIP access that some underground devs, such as Dark_Alex, are using to hack the console.

    Let’s be realistic, to this date about 30 million consoles support the installation of a Custom Firmware. So it’s easy to find a second hand one with that will satisfy your needs.
    ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 17:18

    Alleyinside.com has reported that they spoke with a Rep from Sony about our report from yesterday "PlayStation 4 Plan Details Leaked." The Sony rep. "flatly denied there’s any truth to it." However the report had already taken the web by storm.

    The ideas presented in the translated blog seemed very well thought out. They seek to reduce manufacturing costs for the PS4 by basing the it off of the existing PS3 technology. Sony has seen high manufacturing costs for both the PS2 and PS3 hurt profits during the first few years of the respective consoles life cycles. Basing the PS4 off of the PS3 technology would drastically reduce manufacturing costs, which would allow a lower retail price.

    For now we will take Sony on their word that the leak plans are false, but one has to wonder if the report is false, does Sony see potential in the idea? We’ll keep an eye out for anymore leads on this story in the future.

    http://gamingfront.net/story-165-.html ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 17:16

    “What we are looking at are the cumulative Wii and DS sales through the end of 2008. Wii has been selling at industry’s record pace so far, and with new customers acquired by the gaming population expansion efforts, it is not impossible for Wii’s total sales to exceed the final install base of PS2. Wii still has much more room for expansion. We can expect more sales of software in the next fiscal year than in the current year. With what kind of software is Nintendo going to achieve this goal? Well, it will be shown at E3 to be held in the U.S. this June.”

    Okay, so who wants to start guessing what software will be present at this year’s E3? I’m not entirely sure myself, but at least we know Nintendo will probably have a more exciting show this year than they did last year.

    http://www.nintendoeverything.com/?p=9358 ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 17:16

    “What we are looking at are the cumulative Wii and DS sales through the end of 2008. Wii has been selling at industry’s record pace so far, and with new customers acquired by the gaming population expansion efforts, it is not impossible for Wii’s total sales to exceed the final install base of PS2. Wii still has much more room for expansion. We can expect more sales of software in the next fiscal year than in the current year. With what kind of software is Nintendo going to achieve this goal? Well, it will be shown at E3 to be held in the U.S. this June.”

    Okay, so who wants to start guessing what software will be present at this year’s E3? I’m not entirely sure myself, but at least we know Nintendo will probably have a more exciting show this year than they did last year.

    http://www.nintendoeverything.com/?p=9358 ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 17:04

    news via emurussia

    Updated plug-Pad for Sony Playstation 2 emulators. Changes:
    - Creating a new force feedback binding while testing an old one will no longer cause a crash.
    - Pressing a button after clicking on one of the bind axis buttons will no longer result in a crash.
    - Disabled pads now have their tabs hidden.
    - Sensitivity for DirectInput relative axes was set so low they were unuseable. Fixed.
    - Replaced "Start in analog mode" with "use analog mode whenever possible". New option will auto switch pads from digital to analog after a mode change whenever the pad's mode is not locked.

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on January 31st, 2009 16:52

    Lino has released a new version of his DS emulator iDeaS for Windows.

    Here's the changelog :

    Fixed bugs in OAM Bitmap rendering.
    Fixed bug in GXSTAT register.
    Fixed bug in SWAP_BUFFER register.
    Fixed bug in Rendereing for Mode3 e Mode4.
    Fixed bug in AlphaBlend Rendering.
    Fixed bug in Increase CPU speed.
    Fixed bug in Path Selection in Properties Page.
    Fixed bug in Enable/Disable layers.
    Fixed bug in Pause Emulator Option.

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