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All content has now been restored and all users that have made edits were banned, other than 90.186.0.21, who wasn't a spambot and cleaned up some commonly used pages.
I just realized Cemetech has also hosted a separate Prizm wiki since last December.
Quote from: Deep Thought on February 11, 2012, 10:47:13 amI just realized Cemetech has also hosted a separate Prizm wiki since last December.Alas, I could not find any references in this wiki (not even fine-printed), where the "scattered information" has been gathered from.I would like to exchange experiences with the finder of all this information, especially concerning the syscalls.Can anybody help...?
Forums and News sitesAlthough not specific to the Prizm, these web sites are visited by Prizm hackers and developers. Cemetech (forum) (most active - English spoken) Planète-Casio (forum) (French spoken) Omnimaga (where hacking begun - English spoken) PRIZM Developers IRC channels#prizm at efnet.xs4all.nl:6667 - SSL on port 6697
The thing though, is are you guys still planning to continue maintaining the FX-9860G portions of it? It would be nice because there isn't a lot of info about the 9860G online and I'm unsure if Cemetech had any plan to venture into 9860G programming yet.
Ah ok, who are the editors right now?
Quote from: DJ_O on February 14, 2012, 03:14:44 pmThe thing though, is are you guys still planning to continue maintaining the FX-9860G portions of it? It would be nice because there isn't a lot of info about the 9860G online and I'm unsure if Cemetech had any plan to venture into 9860G programming yet.I'm most likely going to continue to make make sure that the wiki stays organized (checking edits, removing spambots, etc.) but I don't know if more content will be added since that's up to the editors.
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