Hacking The DS's Wireless 173
xNoLaNx writes "Darkain, maker of the remote control program for Winamp, RM-X, has been working day and night hacking the Nintendo DS and its wireless, and making a custom USB power connection for it. He has been able to monitor packets over 802.11b coming from PictoChat and more."
Clue for the clueless? (Score:5, Informative)
So now with these decoded Mario64 packets, we know to wait for yoshi in the middle of kira spa, room 1?
Other than that, I don't know what is the use of these decoded packets.
The USB power cable is cool, if not for the fact that we already can buy USB-powered XMas tree, desk fan and whatnot.
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:3, Funny)
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Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Minus Phone Plan (Score:1)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:3, Funny)
You mean like the N-Gage?
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
I don't know. Right now it is high on crazy pictures, but low on information.
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:1)
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Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
I got my T610 (same as T616, but with the European GSM frequencies...for some reason T-Mo uses this in the US as well) for $99.99, and I had $250 in rebates on it, so I basically got paid $150.01 to take this phone. This was with a 1 year $39.99 service plan, but still.
Right now, Amazon has the T610 for -$175 with T-Mo, and the next model up, the T637 for -$200 with AT&T
IMO if someone ac
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2, Insightful)
A mouse would suffice for that. That'll require the rest of the DS' controls to be shifted to the keyboard, which isn't ideal but should be enough to make it playable.
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:1)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
I am not so sure about this...
Running Linux (or ANY modern OS) means that you need a memory manager built into the CPU. This is the magic little device which allows such things as virtual memory and keeping one program from trashing the kernel and every other process around. It also allows for the entire security system, as the kernel can access memory that user programs cannot.
I certainly do not know much about the processor in the DS, but I do know tha
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
Because you could possibly use your DS' touch screen to sketch, then save the drawings on your PC. Maybe someone could even hack together a full tablet driver for it.
Re:Clue for the clueless? (Score:2)
What is next, someone going to invent the screen protector for it?
Future Possibilities (Score:5, Interesting)
This game system could turn into a neat little surveilance device.
Re:Future Possibilities (Score:1)
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Re:Future Possibilities (Score:2)
Think of it this way. If you can get the DS to load a packet sniffer to working in the background. Have a kid playing games in a public place. nobody would suspect anything.
Feel the Magic (Score:2, Interesting)
pictochat/im? (Score:5, Interesting)
that's all well and good.. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:that's all well and good.. (Score:1)
Re:that's all well and good.. (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:that's all well and good.. (Score:2)
A sub-1MHz 6510 can host a browser. A 33MHz 386DX can run IE (not well, but I've done it). You bet your ass that a 66MHz ARM9 AND a 33MHz ARM7 could do a browser, especially seeing as cell phones have less, and there are browsers for them.
Re:that's all well and good.. (Score:1)
Wake-On-LAN (Score:5, Interesting)
I thought one of the best things about these new handhelds (PSP included) was that you could play people you didn't know by just 'beeping' them whenever they were in range.
Re:Wake-On-LAN (Score:3)
Re:Wake-On-LAN (Score:3, Informative)
Hopefully this can be rectified with a firmware patch included in some popular games in the future.
Ds is gonna have so many hacks (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Nintendo will squash hacks (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Nintendo will squash hacks (Score:2)
it being less powerful in this case though means it's MORE EASIER TO HACK, the more complex it becomes the more locked in it becomes as well(remember, there were emulators for gba too from day 1).. gba is pretty simple to code for as well as you don't have t
DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:5, Interesting)
With Wi-fi support in every unit, I'd pay $30 for a "game" cartridge with an internet suite based on Opera or maybe the mobile Mozilla technology. Give me a web browser, IMAP client, AIM, and maybe an RSS reader and I'm good.
Hopefully something like this is on the way, something a little more portable than my laptop.
Re:DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:2)
Need sell games, not units! (Score:2)
Re:DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:2)
Might even sell a few games since that's where the money's at, the game licenses, not selling the hardware.
Re:DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:5, Funny)
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I'm reading (and posting)
Re:DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:3, Interesting)
You may be on to something here. That would be one kickass browser....
Re:DS as general-purpose internet client (Score:2)
LAN tunnel for the DS (Score:5, Interesting)
Oh My Gosh. (Score:1, Funny)
DS usb power cable (Score:5, Interesting)
(sorry for not making that html. lazy tonight.)
Re:DS usb power cable (Score:5, Informative)
Re:DS usb power cable - Correction! READ! (Score:2)
yes, they may be interchangable, but no, they are not the exact same adapter.
Re:DS usb power cable (Score:3)
http://www.the-console-corner.com/gba_sp_usb_powe
Nifty idea though, as I bet there are some people that won't want to hack stuff to pieces (can't think who though.....)
Devkit for the rest of us please! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Devkit for the rest of us please! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Devkit for the rest of us please! (Score:4, Funny)
USB Gameboy/DS power cables (Score:2, Informative)
Re:USB Gameboy/DS power cables (Score:2)
Why do I need to get one from Hong Kong again?
Re:USB Gameboy/DS power cables (Score:2)
AiroPeek NX? (Score:5, Interesting)
List of things you need to get started:
* TWO (or more) Nintendo DS Units
* A WiFi card of some kind
* AiroPeek NX software package
AiroPeek NX?
hmm... sounds interesting... *click* *click*
Its 3.5 grand for a copy w/ a 12 month support contract!?!
Not to sound cheap (cos I am), but um, thats a bit of an investment for what sounds like etheral w/ tcpdump on windows.
Anyone with experience w/ Airopeek mind sharing all the cool stuff it can do?
you don't need AiroPeek NX, free software works (Score:5, Informative)
Personal PC? (Score:1)
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Re:Personal PC? (Score:1)
Just think all the functionality on your nokia on a DS, hmmmm sounds familiar somehow....
Power consumption (Score:2)
I believe the USB spec allows for a maximum 500mA from a USB port.
Re:Power consumption (Score:1)
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Re:Power consumption (Score:1)
The Nintendo DS battery is 850mAH at 3.7V. It charges in four hours. Division says it can't easily be more than 250mA current going into the battery.
I see this as a way to pirate games... (Score:2, Interesting)
How much would it take to make this technology send out downloaded copies of the game that are fully playable on another system?
Re:I see this as a way to pirate games... (Score:1)
A lot.
It has been discussed elsewhere how serious Nintendo is about protecting it's investment from pirates. Take a look at the Gamecube...you can't even put a normal-sized disc in it.
That said, the download play feature you speak of is not an easy way to simply download an entire DS ROM. Where would you put it? The DS only has 4 MB RAM. The only thing that is sent is just enough code for the client systems to run the multiplayer part of the game.
Re:I see this as a way to pirate games... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:I see this as a way to pirate games... (Score:2)
I remember when the GB first came out either nobody had the same games. As such the only game I've EVER played multiplayer on GB was Tetris which came bundled with the system.
travel risks... (Score:3, Insightful)
For example, how will this affect is ability to travel freely to and (perhaps more importantly) from the USA?
*cough*DMCA*cough*
Re:travel risks... (Score:4, Funny)
Slashdot RSS? (Score:1)
DS Server? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:DS Server? (Score:2)
(fingers crossed)
Re:Charged for piracy (Score:2)
They can only download the multiplayer version.
Besides, people download the multiplayer version from the single player version with normal use. It's hard to claim that downloading it from a different source is piracy, unless the manual specifically mentions it. It'd be hard to say that it was intended to be restricted distribution when there were no restri
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Color hacks in the near future? (Score:2)
gcc toolchain? (Score:1)
Anyone know if this will be updated to support DS? or if a gcc toolchain is in the works?
Re:gcc toolchain? (Score:2)
But the fact that there's a GCC toolchain for GBA might be considered instructive. Also, the DS runs GBA software, and such software may be able to take advantage of some of the DS' extra features, so maybe you could take that route?
Re:gcc toolchain? (Score:2, Informative)
Unfortunately, this info will probably get overlooked since I'm posting AC. But, I moderated in this story, so I don't have much choice.
I see a lot could be done with the DS (Score:1)
Other things that could be done,a program could be coded to use you wifi on your pc to chat with the DS, or multi player games.
Someone get on this. (Score:1)
Upgrading the range? (Score:1)
TIAJ,S (Score:2, Funny)
making a custom USB power connection for it
Hook it up to a wireless USB adaptor and you'll have wireless power!
Hack USB... or spend 9 bucks. (Score:2)
Yes, I have verified that it works, and I didn't have to kill a perfectly good spare power cord or USB cord, and hope that I matched the colors right.
Link for $13.00 [videogamecentral.com]
Re:more free games (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Jeez... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Jeez... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Wow, monitoring packets (Score:1)
Re:Do you realize... (Score:2)
Re:Do you realize... (Score:2)