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ps2 memory card exploit
Written by ir1337   
Tuesday, 18 January 2005
The following exploit allows anyone with a memory card and a valid PS1 disc to hi-jack the boot process and run any piece of code on there PS2. Absolutely no modification to your system is necessary to run programs using the exploit.  All you really need to do is find a way to send the files to the memory card to enable the exploit. A boot disc like Swap magic or Action replay should do it. You can also use the original hdloader cd to install the exploit.
Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2006 )
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Forums are FIXED
Written by hevnsnt   
Saturday, 15 January 2005
Ok, Hopefully I have all the bugs fixed in the forums.. Check give them a good test run this weekend, and let me know if you find any other bugs!

-hevnsnt
Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 January 2005 )
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How to "borrow" ringers from pay sites
Written by Surbo   
Friday, 14 January 2005

First you must have to find a site that allows you to review the ringers .. such as lets say a .qcp file

Well the site that I found    www.CENSORED.com  lets me preview ringers.  "Site was removed to protect the example site from fixing the hole"
But wait they want me to sign up - which takes about 1 to 2 minutes - plus after that I have to pay 20 bucks - no thanks

Things you will need -

  • Internet  - Which if you reading this you are good
  •  Microsoft FrontPage (or any other wysiwyg html editor)  - This helps "borrow" the links - Lots of ways to do this
  •   Basic html skills
Last Updated ( Monday, 24 January 2005 )
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Make your own Hardend Internet Firewall
Written by hevnsnt   
Wednesday, 12 January 2005

Make your own "Hardend Internet Firewall" using that forgotton PC in your basement.

Yes.. You know the PC I am talking about. We all have them. Remember that $3000 Pentium 133 with 64megs of ram that you bought? Well instead of it just sitting there gathering dust, lets put that bad-boy to work. Using a few FREE tools, we are going to create a linux based Hardend Internet Firewall.

First lets make sure our system can handle it.. The minimum requirements for this project is as follows:

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 January 2005 )
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Play videos on your iriver H320/H340 from misiticriver
Written by hevnsnt   
Sunday, 09 January 2005
Using a new firmware, you are now able to play videos on your iriver H320/H340 from misiticriver!

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 February 2006 )
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How to Find and Download Xbox Tools and Utilities
Written by copying-xbox-games.com   
Saturday, 08 January 2005
Step-by-step instructions detail how to find the EvolutionX
dashboard, and how to download popular Xbox programs such as the Xecuter
Bios, Xbox Media Center (XBMC), and tons of other great Xbox tools using IRC
and FTP.
Last Updated ( Monday, 24 January 2005 )
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Basic Unix commands to get you started
Written by www.n0cmonkey.net   
Wednesday, 05 January 2005
In an attempt to help the move from MS Windows, here is a list of basic Linux commands. 
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 January 2005 )
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