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    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:45

    via pdroms

    Hi all,
    this is just another auto locking program.

    The difference is that it uses the Windows Lock and it can be activated:
    a. A few seconds after the screen has deemed (Backlight has been reduced due to user inactivity) and/or
    b. After the device has waken up.
    Also during the above the program can run a specified executable/registered file together with any command line arguments that might be required.

    The behavior of this program is driven by the next key/values:

    > Key
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\CSDevCtrl\Options

    > Values

    - LockWhileOnExternalPwr=0 or 1
    If set to 1 it will lock the device even while running on external power.

    - LockAfterWake=0 or 1
    If set to 1 it will lock the device after the device has waken (not soft reset).

    - LockAfterWakeOnlyBlthOn= 0 or 1
    If set to 1 it will lock the device after the device has waken (not soft reset) and Bluetooth is on.

    - DelayBeforeLockMsAfterWake=250
    Time in ms to wait before applying the lock from wake and running any program (no need to change).

    - LockAfterDim=0 or 1
    If set to 1 it will lock the device after the screen has dimmed (user inactive).

    - DelayBeforeLockMs=250
    Time in ms to wait before applying the lock from dim and running any program (no need to change)

    - LockAfterDimSeconds=10
    Time in seconds to wait before applying the lock once the screen has dimmed.

    - ShowTodayAfterLock=0 or 1

    If set to 1 it will bring the Windows Today Screen after applying the user selected lock.

    -- AfterTodayRunFilePath=XXX
    XXX (if not left blank) it can be an executable/registed file which will be run after the lock and the Today focus
    -- AfterTodayRunFileParm=XXX
    XXX (if not left blank) they are the command line arguments of the previous option.
    -- LockAndBackAfterToday=0 or 1
    If set to 1, after unlocking the Today screen will be hidden so that the rest of the windows are visible.

    If set to 0 then the next values will be used

    -- AfterLockRunFilePath=XXX
    XXX (if not left blank) it can be an executable/registed file which will be run after the lock.
    -- AfterLockRunFileParm=XXX
    XXX (if not left blank) they are the command line arguments of the previous option.


    To install it:
    > copy the csdevctrl.exe to a folder

    The initial run of the program, will create the registry keys with default values which are:
    - LockAfterWakeOnlyBlthOn= 0
    - LockWhileOnExternalPwr=0
    - LockAfterWake=1
    - DelayBeforeLockMsAfterWake=250
    - LockAfterDim=1
    - DelayBeforeLockMs=250
    - LockAfterDimSeconds=10
    - ShowTodayAfterLock=1
    -- AfterTodayRunFilePath=(Blank)
    -- AfterTodayRunFileParm=(Blank)
    -- LockAndBackAfterToday=1
    -- AfterLockRunFilePath=(Blank)
    -- AfterLockRunFileParm=(Blank)


    To run it:
    Simply run it and it will spawn at the background as another process.

    Running the program second time will cause the program to exit (It will show a confirmation window which will close in 3 seconds unless you close it sooner).

    To uninstall it, close the process as usual (run it again or kill the process) and delete the file.
    Also delete the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\CSDevCtrl\Options

    As a note, do not rename the csdevctrl.exe as the uninstall depends on this name.

    It has been compiled for WM5 so it should run on both WM5/WM6 (i am using a Kaiser with WM6.1)

    Have fun
    Chris

    P.S:
    I can not upload the new version, seems there is a problem with the xda side.

    This is the rapidshare link instead:

    http://rapidshare.com/files/11228207...ctrl-v.2.5.zip


    Changes:

    Added option to lock only if bluetooth is on after wake

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=386451 ...

    Quad 

    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:43

    via pdroms

    Quad is a Tetris game written using (less than) 100 GL-Basic commands.
    http://forum.gp2x.de/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=5480 ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:41

    Start Dev-Cpp (GP2x Version)
    Make new Application
    There is a button with a Paper and a Plus (Zum Projekt hinzufügen; Add to Project?)
    Add SDL_Utilities.cpp
    in the main write
    #include "SDL_Utilities.h"

    Copy all files in the Project dir
    Questions: http://forum.gp2x.de/viewforum.php?f=8

    Sorry for my Bad English

    http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfile...,0,0,0,19,2580 ...

    FlipIR 

    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:40

    Flip the visible-light images of the Universe into infrared-light images, by clicking on the gameboard. Programmed using GLBasic.

    http://archive.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfile...,0,0,0,25,2579 ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:37

    PlayStation 2 Rock Band owners have to be sick of playing the same songs over and over again by now, and with Wii owners eagerly awaiting the June 22nd release of the game, the question of delivering downloadable content to the online-handicapped systems is finally being addressed - offline.

    MTV Games, Harmonix, and EA will be releasing the Rock Band Track Pack Volume 1 for the PS2 and the Wii on July 15th. $29.99 at your local game purveyor nets you an additional 20 songs for the game, chosen from the DLC already available on the PS3 and 360. It's an okay mix I suppose, with some of my favorites - NIN's "March of the Pigs", Faith No More's "We Care A Lot", and Weezer's "Buddy Holly", but I much prefer being able to pick and choose my songs rather than be handed a chunk all at once.

    I am going to assume these packs are standalone, going by the size of the files and both systems lacking a hard disk. Still, more Rock Band fun is more Rock Band fun, right?

    http://kotaku.com/387195/wii-and-ps2...-packs-in-july ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:35

    A lot of New Yorkers, myself included, are getting a little extra kick out of the vibe of Grand Theft Auto IV's Liberty City, which recalls our home boroughs with just enough accuracy to be disorienting.

    The farmacias and bodegas in East Holland, the Starbucks-esque cup in every hand, the prevalence of "Craplist" social interaction, even the thriving Russian community beside the boardwalk in Hove Beach where the story begins all capture that tickly feeling of home. But MTV Multiplayer's Stephen Totilo notes that from Bohan to Schottler, there are a few things about New York that GTA IV gets wrong, and he's compiled a tongue-in-cheek list of eight key items that are, as he says, "grossly misrepresented."

    1. We are not a car town: No sensible New Yorker uses a car as their primary means of transportation in the city, unless — maybe — they commute from the suburbs. Car ownership doesn't make much sense. There are never any parking spots. Parking garages are prohibitively expensive. And, most importantly, the subway is a faster, cheaper and more efficient means of transportation. We don't drive here. Niko, to be a real New Yorker, should rely on the subway. But what would he be left to grandly thieve?
    True enough. Certainly, in New York, only rich commuters who live in swanky penthouses or in the outlying boroughs have cars. Rent here for the average denizen is pricey enough without the cost of gas and parking — and, that aside, I'd never even think of owning a car here just due to the crushing traffic and inconvenience.

    But there are a lot of cars here nonetheless, and having been many times a pedestrian nearly clipped by some crazy speeder cornering badly, it's a fun turnabout to be behind the wheel this time. If you do happen to be in a car, people always seem to be wandering into the crosswalk at the worst of times — that, at least, is accurate.

    Totilo picks more hangups: There are no dinosaurs at the Met! Times Square — er, Star Junction — should be much more congested with pedestrians, it's true. And bagels are a quintessential part of our diet, unobtainable in Liberty City.


    8. We eat bagels: Have I missed something or is it not possible to eat a bagel in "Grand Theft Auto IV"'s Liberty City? Niko can eat burgers, hot dogs and go to diners. But bagels? The most famous New York City food? Never fear, visitors to our town, we have bagels that can be eaten and enjoyed, whether Liberty City acknowledges it or not. Burgers? Waste of time. You can eat them in any town.

    Two more that he missed: First, why do Liberty City's pedestrians walk so slowly? You can always spot a tourist as the one who's ambling casually down the sidewalk, neck craned upward to eyeball the skyscrapers. But real New Yorkers, everyone knows, walk at a breakneck pace, head down, heedless of who they shoulder aside, as we are all on the way to someplace very important and you'd better get out of the way.
    And finally, where are Manhat— um, Algonquin's legions of tiny, tiny little doggies? It's the must-have accessory for Upper East Siders. We don't mean to quibble with such a fantastic game world, but, you know.

    http://kotaku.com/387115/where-are-t...-new-york-city ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:35

    A lot of New Yorkers, myself included, are getting a little extra kick out of the vibe of Grand Theft Auto IV's Liberty City, which recalls our home boroughs with just enough accuracy to be disorienting.

    The farmacias and bodegas in East Holland, the Starbucks-esque cup in every hand, the prevalence of "Craplist" social interaction, even the thriving Russian community beside the boardwalk in Hove Beach where the story begins all capture that tickly feeling of home. But MTV Multiplayer's Stephen Totilo notes that from Bohan to Schottler, there are a few things about New York that GTA IV gets wrong, and he's compiled a tongue-in-cheek list of eight key items that are, as he says, "grossly misrepresented."

    1. We are not a car town: No sensible New Yorker uses a car as their primary means of transportation in the city, unless — maybe — they commute from the suburbs. Car ownership doesn't make much sense. There are never any parking spots. Parking garages are prohibitively expensive. And, most importantly, the subway is a faster, cheaper and more efficient means of transportation. We don't drive here. Niko, to be a real New Yorker, should rely on the subway. But what would he be left to grandly thieve?
    True enough. Certainly, in New York, only rich commuters who live in swanky penthouses or in the outlying boroughs have cars. Rent here for the average denizen is pricey enough without the cost of gas and parking — and, that aside, I'd never even think of owning a car here just due to the crushing traffic and inconvenience.

    But there are a lot of cars here nonetheless, and having been many times a pedestrian nearly clipped by some crazy speeder cornering badly, it's a fun turnabout to be behind the wheel this time. If you do happen to be in a car, people always seem to be wandering into the crosswalk at the worst of times — that, at least, is accurate.

    Totilo picks more hangups: There are no dinosaurs at the Met! Times Square — er, Star Junction — should be much more congested with pedestrians, it's true. And bagels are a quintessential part of our diet, unobtainable in Liberty City.


    8. We eat bagels: Have I missed something or is it not possible to eat a bagel in "Grand Theft Auto IV"'s Liberty City? Niko can eat burgers, hot dogs and go to diners. But bagels? The most famous New York City food? Never fear, visitors to our town, we have bagels that can be eaten and enjoyed, whether Liberty City acknowledges it or not. Burgers? Waste of time. You can eat them in any town.

    Two more that he missed: First, why do Liberty City's pedestrians walk so slowly? You can always spot a tourist as the one who's ambling casually down the sidewalk, neck craned upward to eyeball the skyscrapers. But real New Yorkers, everyone knows, walk at a breakneck pace, head down, heedless of who they shoulder aside, as we are all on the way to someplace very important and you'd better get out of the way.
    And finally, where are Manhat— um, Algonquin's legions of tiny, tiny little doggies? It's the must-have accessory for Upper East Siders. We don't mean to quibble with such a fantastic game world, but, you know.

    http://kotaku.com/387115/where-are-t...-new-york-city ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:33

    At first we thought this Wii Pole Dancing game was a joke—how could something so sexy come to such a "family-friendly" and casual console like the Wii? Turns out it's not a joke. The company's representative, Simon Kay, didn't comment on how far the development of the pole peripheral was, but did say that they're going to try and encourage both women and men to pole dance for "fun and fitness." Even though the kit's called the "Electra-pole", it seems Carmen Electra most likely isn't going to be involved. That's too bad, since there's obviously no other place to see Carmen gyrate half-naked. Obviously.

    http://gizmodo.com/387152/the-wii-po...-really-coming ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:30

    Newly released today



    Media Manager for PSP® system lets you experience the full multimedia capabilities of your PSP® system and now works with Windows Vista. The PC-CD software makes it easy to share digital content between your PC and your PSP system. Just drag and drop to transfer photos, music, videos, RSS feeds and more!

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2o66.html ...
    by Published on May 5th, 2008 19:29

    Newly released today



    features
    Learn up to 80 different poses, including 20 you can do while sitting at your desk at work.
    Choose from three different avatars, up to 100 unique costumes, five different mats, and seven colorful environments.
    Choose preset programs that match common daily symptoms like “Stress Relief.”
    Learn proper breathing techniques and timing in coordination with yoga movements to maximize your program’s effectiveness.
    Get a 360 view of each pose using the stylus and Touch Screen, zooming in to see greater detail of a selected pose.
    Select the “Make it Easy” option to learn a simplified version of a challenging pose.
    Manage and track your progress through the convenient built-in calendar.
    Browse through the yoga glossary to better understand the art of yoga.

    description
    Let’s Yoga is a full-scale instructional game for the Nintendo DS that helps you take advantage of yoga in your everyday routine. Learn how to perform poses and breathing techniques to improve your mood, deal with everyday stress, and enjoy your life more. With detailed and easy-to-understand instructions and videos for up to 80 poses, including many you can do at your desk, Let’s Yoga is truly a portable and effective fitness solution!

    http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-2o6e.html ...
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