Wiiuse is a library written in C that connects with several Nintendo Wii remotes. Supports motion sensing, IR tracking, nunchuk, classic controller, and the Guitar Hero 3 controller. Single threaded and nonblocking makes a light weight and clean API.
Soulless is working on a RGP game called “Mage Quest”. It’s completly coded in LUA.
This tool enables to perform some advanced operations to PSP nands. It works with both, Undiluted Platinum and PSP-Devolution modchips (or “generic nand programmers”, as you want to call them). The device is autodected.
The name’s the deal – this changes your wallpaper for the XMB, no more, no less.
Changes:
Added capability of changing/randomizing the background *BEHIND* the XMB wave lines
(WITHOUT touching the flash0:! So, perfectly save )
Read the notes about this in the readme when having trouble with it!
Wallpapers are now finally copied BEFORE the XMB loads, so you see the change imediately, not at the next reboot
Major internal changes (making the plugin pure kernel mode and dealing with the consequences), the usual bug hunting and some cleaning up of the code.
As yesterday reported, here comes dragula96’s first game release for PSP coded in C++.
It’s a classical Tetris game.
Art updated his Time Baby application for Playstation Portable. It’s a clock tool with mulitple functions.
Changes:
– First implementation of irshell mp3 player with customised file browser.
– Playlist handler written from scratch.
Alex posted another screenshot of his WIP build of PuzzleManiak.
This release of OpenSSH is a repackaging, for the iPhone Installer.app.
Changes:
Fixed issue preventing it from being “uninstalled†when it wasn’t really there anymore, having been wiped out in a firmware upgrade.
If you upgrade your firmware and can’t “uninstall†the old OpenSSH, just upgrade to this one.
If you update your OpenSSH to this version before you upgrade your firmware, you should be able to “uninstall†this one afterwards, whereupon you can just re-install it.
Ste wrote up a note about FW v1.1.4 beeing jailbroken already…
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As reported by Erica Sadun over at TUAW, Apple has released the 1.1.4 firmware. No sooner had I posted [a comment on her blog entry] that I thought folks should wait to see what Zibri came up with for a 1.1.4 jailbreak, as I thought his was technically the most correct of the various 1.1.3 jailbreaks, Erica reported that Nate True had run Zibri’s existing 1.1.3 jailbreak on his 1.1.4 iPhone and it worked. Jailbreaking works, but he has not tested activation or unlocking yet, both of which he suspects are broken until Zibri updates “ziphone†for 1.1.4. This is all great news. I recommend that everyone just hold off a little bit, until Zibri has said he’s updated it for 1.1.4 and then go for it. If you check his blog, you’ll see he’s working on doing that, right now. 🙂
Nate reported that after jailbreaking it, Installer.app thought OpenSSH was still installed, even though it no longer was, and that he couldn’t uninstall it (main script execution failure). I have released an update to OpenSSH that anyone with this issue can update to. If you update to it before you jailbreak your 1.1.4 iPhone, then you should be able to uninstall it ok, via Installer.app, even though it’s gone, as it will now ignore the error it gets when it tries to stop the now-missing daemon. You can then simply reinstall it. If you already jailbroke it and can’t uninstall it, just upgrade to the new version and you’re all set to go. Nate says the root password is still “alpineâ€.
UPDATE: In comment #132 on Erica’s blog entry, mentioned above, Zibri says: “I already found everything.. I just need to recompile, check new offsets, do a test and release. Expect a new version in a day.â€
-ste
http://blog.psmxy.org/2008/02/26/114-firmware-is-out-and-jailbroken/
How many times have you been sitting on a train, an airplane, or been on a long car trip, and just been itching to get coding? With Logoid, you can quench your thirst for programming, expel your boredom and produce fantastic works of art, all on your mobile phone!
Logoid is a Logo interpreter for Android. It can’t do everything other interpreters can do, but it can do some pretty good stuff.