Omnimaga
General Discussion => Technology and Development => Other => Topic started by: Keoni29 on September 05, 2014, 11:26:56 am
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Share your epic workarounds here.
Problem: Getting code from my pc to a 6502 8 bit computer I made.
Workaround:
- Assemble code
- Hex-edit the resulting binary into a rom image
- Send the rom image to my server via filezilla
- Download the rom image in a virtual machine running windows XP
- Upload the rom to an atari2600 cartridge using my cartreader software
- Take the cartridge out of the reader and put it in the 6502 computer
- Turn on the computer and see if it works
- Repeat this a bunch of times until there are no more bugs.
Once the hardware bugs are ironed out I could just write an emulator for the thing and debug using that, but for now this method works.
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Problem: create an appvar with no software to actually do that and no Internet. Also, no knowledge of an appvar's format, PC-side.
Workaround :- Compile code.
- Hex-edit the resulting 8xp.
- Change the first 0x06 you encounter with a 0x15 (on the TI, 6 is type "program" and $15 is type "appvar").
- Send it to Wabbitemu, because invalid checksum if you try to send it to your calc.
- Import it back from Wabbitemu.
- Send.
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Problem: Create a song remix without a computer nor any DJ/musician hardware/instrument
Workaround:
*Create the extra music track that will go along with the original song in Music 2000 or any other non-computer music software
*Make sure that the original track is recorded on a cassette
*Make sure that the extra track BPM is as close as possible to the original track, but make sure that it's actually equal or faster, not slower
*Place your boombox right next to the TV speaker then use a cassett erecording device placed nearby to record the result
*Whenever the extra track gets out of sync with the original, push the play button harder to slow the cassette down, but not too hard so that not too much warping occurs.
(And yes I actually did that before. I even posted such song on the forums)
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Pushing the playbutton harder makes a casette slow down? Is that just with your casette deck or is this a common thing?
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Problem: Youtube is blocked where I live.
Workaround:
*add https:// in front of the URL
*hit enter
*Watch YT videos
Works for about 50% of blocked websites (basically every site that works with https://)
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Why do they block youtube? D:
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Why do they block youtube? D:
Idk. It's called Kliksafe, the overly-naive-and-yet-annoying christian web filter. It sucks in both ways: It's super annoying and it's extremely easy to get around. Hay, I can access reddit over it (by using https://) and reddit has plenty nsfw stuff on it. I wonder if I could access pr0n sites using https. That would be hilarious.
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Yeah I used to have those filters too. I dunno if my parents eventually just didn't feel like paying for those anymore or if they were annoyed by it themselves :P
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Problem: TI-Thrash slows down.
Solution:
1. Move lots of commands outside of main loop, call with Goto.
2. Get the crap beat out of me for using Goto.
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Most filters don't block https. Lol.
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Pushing the playbutton harder makes a casette slow down? Is that just with your casette deck or is this a common thing?
I don't really know, but it probably depends of the cassette deck. Putting extra pressure on the play button seemed to slow cassettes down in my two cassette decks from 15 years ago, but my latest one doesn't do it as much. But I had to make sure to not push too hard either so that the song pitch doesn't vary enough to be noticeable and also I bet it could damage the tape, the player or cause it to get stuck and eat the tape.
This is the song by the way: http://xlib.mtv-music-generator.com/sosmix.mp3 . The extra track is also available as standalone track on Bandcamp.
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There were quite some nifty things i did on the web-dev stuff but I can't think of some exact example right now :(
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Yes, at least for the cassette tape players I have at home the playback will slow down or change pitch if you press the buttons hard enough. I had a bit of fun with that as a kid with my mum saying that I was damaging the tape.
Though I'm wondering how the pressing button sounds you get from pressing the play button are not recorded into the song as well?
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Well, if you know how cassette tapes work, that could make sense.
Also, hacking. It often involves epic workarounds.
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Problem: didn't know teacher password on mac
Workaround: some fancy thing in command prompt involving creating a new administrator and installing a keylogger
I didn't do this, my friend from school did (I know its hard to believe but he showed me and it actually worked).