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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #60 on: March 09, 2010, 11:45:06 pm »
Oh ya haha. I saw grade 12 and was like "Really DJ?" MY BAD :P
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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #61 on: March 10, 2010, 11:39:42 am »
@Meishe91 Lol I know, but Schoolhacker doesn't live in USA. Canada province also got different system as USA, even if it's alerady different from Quebec system. This is why I asked him, then explained him our system (which I only told you in private)

@Schoolhacker The problem is that schools are sold out to Texas Instruments. Because TI promoted their stuff so much, most schools recommend TI calcs to students. Some math classes even have TI-83+ ads over here and posters. This pretty much kill any chance for Casio, even if their calcs are easy to use and cheaper. Casio market is pretty much limited to the poorest of developed countries. Also IIRC, people complained about color screen calcs taking more battery power, so in 2003 the CFX serie was replaced with the FX-9750G, which is the exact same thing, except with no color and 28 KB of RAM instead of 32.

what the!? in other words they downgraded!? aww... that kinda sucks :(



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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #62 on: March 10, 2010, 03:20:14 pm »
Yeah. As I said, I think it was due to battery power, though, cuz when I was part of EPS, staff said things like that (they owned such calcs). This is probably why they downgraded. I don't get the RAM decrease, though. That said, for a $25 calc, I find it quite worth it, though. Some scientific TI calcs costs the same price

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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #63 on: March 10, 2010, 04:56:30 pm »
That's really neat!  I don't think I'd use one of those, but it certainly is interesting! :D

Nice sig schoolhacker. :)

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« Reply #64 on: March 10, 2010, 08:15:58 pm »
That's really neat!  I don't think I'd use one of those, but it certainly is interesting! :D

Nice sig schoolhacker. :)
thx! i made them my self :)

and ya.. $25 is damn cheap... my TI-84 was over 100 dollars when i got it... and with colored screen!? thats soo tasty!
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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #65 on: March 10, 2010, 11:39:47 pm »
I think because TI has almost the entire market to themselves, they permit themselves to sell their stuff for higher they are worth for. On top of that they even sometimes change the hardware after a few years to add crappier LCDs (remember the wavy game screens in MirageOs talks?) and less hidden RAM in 84 calcs (causing TI-Boy SE, RealSound, Omnicalc and Msd8x to fail). I mean, how much money did they save on 80 KB of RAM when today, you can get 1 GB RAM sticks for under $100?

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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #66 on: March 10, 2010, 11:54:00 pm »
omg... your right!
seriously... whats is wrong with these people!?

sigh... and they are trying to kill their own community too... i wonder why they are doing this...

who ever the head of the corporation is, he is extremely stupid >:[

oh well... currently i am in to hacking my DS ;D
as in having Mini vMAC on it, web browsers, ebook readers and stuff! oh... and i even got a TI-86 emulator on there :D or was it 85... i can't remember now...
but ya... HACKING A DS IS MUCH MORE REWARDING!!!

though it is more expansive :P and i think it has the equal power a PS1, but with 2 screens and a touch screen... (the touch screen is limitless!)



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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #67 on: March 11, 2010, 01:29:08 am »
Don't ask me x.x

I guess they want to make sure the calcs are just used for maths and not for games, but seriously I don't know x.x

Oh well, as long as they will sell calcs, people will still want games, then other people will try finding more online, get interested in making some, and people will continue releasing exploits for the Nspire. Look, for example, the new Nspire calc won't be downgradeable to OS 1.1 (required to run Ndless 1.0). As soon as it was noticed, a preview screenshot showing Ndless running on OS 2.0 came out.

The TI community died for a bit in 2008 but there was a lot of problems in it, causing drama (some that was started lead to Omnimaga demise for half a year). The lack of new cool programs did not help either. Took until 2009 before things picks up again, but now if you look today, forums are slowly picking up again, especially Omnimaga (which got around 30 posts a day a year ago). Now things are going smooth again, with people willing to fight against TI with Ndless and the like. In other words, TI will not win. :P

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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #68 on: March 11, 2010, 02:32:17 pm »
yes... that is definitely good...
basically almost everything is possible in the world of programming and hacking lol..

i remember the samething happened with the xbox 360 when it came out or something...
as in on the second day the xbox was released and after microsoft just said that their new xbox is virtually uncrackable, some one cracked it and released the crack for free gems the next day lol



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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #69 on: March 11, 2010, 10:53:27 pm »
The best thing we must try to do (the same thing than with forum softwares and website CMSes) is to try to not reveal how the exploits works to anyone. Basically, if I was ExtendeD or BrandonW and someone joined #ti or United-TI, asking more info about Ndless, it would be a better idea for them to try to not leak too much. We never know which new forum/IRC member might be a Texas Instrument spy.

On Invisionfree, whenever a member reports a bug that might compromise their site security in public, they take note of it but they immediately delete the entire post content and warn the member to not post such thing in public. Otherwise, then more people might know or the hackers might try even harder and faster to find another security hole.
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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #70 on: March 12, 2010, 01:06:38 am »
we could always have something like a donor's forum or an area in which truly trusted hackers and programmers who are well respected are allowed in lol..
and then all the secretes can be discussed there... unless they hack the website database...

we can always call that important underground part of the forum something stupid like "deleted posts" or "donors forum" :P so they dont know whats in it!  ;D

edit: i mean thats what we do on d3jsp for making lol,star craft,lol and lol,di ab lo II,lol 2 h@cks :P (ones again i dont want to accidently leak anything and let them know this lol)
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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #71 on: March 12, 2010, 01:14:18 am »
Except now that they read your post, they will know what's in it.

And I think that even a subforum for only trusted members who have been around for years won't work. Who knows how long hidden TI operatives could have been around? If Texas Instruments really was serious enough about doing something like that, then it's possible they've had people undercover for years gaining the trust of the community. You can't know for sure if you can trust anyone, regardless of who they say they are.
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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #72 on: March 12, 2010, 01:53:12 am »
True, we have to be careful

Generally, Ndless stuff is only discussed between the authors. When they ask a question somewhere to get ASM help, they try to not reveal for what they need help for.

Of course, tho, there are certain people on these forums who knew themselves for a long while and it can be easier to trust each others then. But in the hacking world, we still need to be careful.

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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #73 on: March 12, 2010, 11:28:45 am »
yes... but in the hacking world of starcraft: drophacks, map hacks, money hacks, etc... there will almost always be a way to do them...

except money hack... it would seem that blizzard have patched anyway to have money hack... :(

but as for drop hack and maphack, they will never be able to get rid of it... since all the computers have to have the data of the entire map to be able to operate... otherwise they will be even more trouble... if the map data is not shared then hacks will be able to make units appear in areas where your opponent is not active in ! :D

but ya... it would seem that it is easier to make hacks for games then hack TI calcs for sure lol...



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Re: hello! i am new!
« Reply #74 on: March 12, 2010, 05:40:59 pm »
I kind of dislike when people hack at SC x.x

Of course some people do it to annoy others (trolling) so it can't be avoided, but what I hate even more is when people use hacks to win easier. It's so unfair for people who play the legit way like me. What I hate the most are the disconnects hacks as well as the lag hacks. For the other hacks, there is one good thing, though, that I noticed: usually when I run into a hacker, I still usually win, because the person is generally extremly bad at the game, to the point where he still can't manage to win with hacks on. Some Hacks are cool if you are playing with a group of friend who installed the exact same hacks, though, because it can be a new style of gameplay.