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h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Posted by Nick on 29 December 1999, 01:59 GMT

Gooey 89 Thumbnailh4X0r, in a newly revamped home page, has announced the pending release of Gooey 89 and GIDE. I'll let quotes from the page speak for themselves:

"I have created the first hacked freeware Flash Application, Gooey 89, as well as GIDE, also known as Gooey Integrated Development Envirnoment.
"The two programs work together to make a lethal programming nightmare for TI's SDK, which costs $300 USD! My two programs make TI-89 assembly programming easy! It offers everything [that] DoorsOS offers without the mess of libraries as all the usefull routines are built in! I have included all the possible documentation humanly possible, to allow a quick uptime for new and seasoned programmers. Not only that but if you ever have questions, I have setup a message board to ask questions and get answers! No longer will you have [to] plead with TI's incompetence."

A screenshot is available to the right; just click on the thumbnail. Versions of Gooey 89 and GIDE should (hopefully) be released soon.

Update (Nick): h4X0r has released a second screenshot of GIDE.

Update (Nick): h4X0r has updated his page again. Those of you who bothered to read this news item for this long, get ready for a treat. h4X0r has added animated screenshots to his Gooey 89 page. Enjoy! h4X0r says Gooey 89 and GIDE will be released shortly after Y2K. He's working on it as fast as he can, so sit tight. More to come from us soon.

 


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Release Date
stealth  Account Info

I was wondering if you had any idea on when you might release it? Like, how long? It looks awesome, I can't wait to get my hands into it.

     29 December 1999, 18:36 GMT

Re: Release Date
YodaToad  Account Info

01-01-2000.... Check out his site for a message board with all the answers... http://h4x0r.n3.net

     29 December 1999, 19:47 GMT


Re: Release Date
Andrew Magness  Account Info
(Web Page)

MY guess is that since this is all a hoax...

NEVER....

     30 December 1999, 10:02 GMT

Re: Re: Release Date
rob smith  Account Info

it is real

     30 December 1999, 22:33 GMT

Re: Re: Release Date
Blue_Z  Account Info
(Web Page)

HAXOR
HOAX

fun, isn't it ? Oh well, it's a coincidence.

     30 December 1999, 23:53 GMT

Re: Re: Release Date
AuroraBoriales  Account Info

Alright! I had ENOUGH of your BS on what you think of GIDE! So why don't you MAKE a devolopment kit on your own rather than wasting time just blowing off someone else's software?

Boy your connect-85 link sure sucks

     31 December 1999, 00:17 GMT


Re: Re: Release Date
AuroraBoriales  Account Info

Sorry if i offended anyone, but honestly i do like the parallel link better :)

I know my name is spelled wrong, but what am I donna do about it?

     31 December 1999, 00:19 GMT

Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Reno  Account Info

will this allow grayscale for hw2 calculators?

     29 December 1999, 21:02 GMT


Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
h4X0r  Account Info
(Web Page)

I have cooked up some new routines for grayscale on HW 2 right into gooey itself, it still flickers a bit, but less than the HW 2 version of Graphlib and gray4lib :)

     29 December 1999, 22:59 GMT

Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Reno  Account Info

couldn't this lead to even stricter restrictions by ti?

     29 December 1999, 22:34 GMT

Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
ColdFusion
(Web Page)

if we already hacked this bastard then what the hell can TI do? Plead with us not to program? HAHAHAH I laugh at those TI calculator programming nazis.

     29 December 1999, 22:59 GMT

Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
h4X0r  Account Info
(Web Page)

Shhhh! I won't tell if you won't!

     29 December 1999, 23:00 GMT

Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Jeff Barrett  Account Info

No offense to anyone, but TI can kiss my hairy white ass.
If they had their way, assembly wouldnt even exist.

     30 December 1999, 05:11 GMT


Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Andrew Magness  Account Info
(Web Page)

Hahaha... TI has nothing to worry about... this is all a hoax!

     30 December 1999, 10:04 GMT

Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
VorMan  Account Info
(Web Page)

does Gooey 89 offer any protection against people writing asm programs that write to the flashrom, possibly screwing up their calc? That was the whole point of having TI sign FlashApps.

     30 December 1999, 01:53 GMT


Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
h4X0r  Account Info
(Web Page)

That's one of gooey's features!

     30 December 1999, 02:03 GMT


Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
mattc2345  Account Info

Let me get something straight. Can GIDE sign flashapps? Because if it can then HW 1 people can finally get to the apprx. 340 K only allowed for flash apps which would be extremely helpful.

     30 December 1999, 03:03 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
h4X0r  Account Info
(Web Page)

GIDE can "sign" apps, heh.

     30 December 1999, 03:53 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
mattc2345  Account Info

I'm just curious how legal is all of this.

     30 December 1999, 04:07 GMT

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Reno  Account Info

probably not very :P

     30 December 1999, 04:14 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
yosweetlady  Account Info

That should read "not at all"
actually, I don't think there are any laws saying we can't make hacked apps, although ti will probably stop supporting calcs that we f up with this.

     30 December 1999, 05:06 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Nick Disabato  Account Info
(Web Page)

Or TI will have to completely re-write the next ROM version, or change the actual hardware of the calculator around, or both.
You underestimate them. This is _not_ a long-term solution. Gooey will help all current users but when the next version comes out, hardware /or/ software, I GUARANTEE all of you will be so screwed it'll make your heads spin.
And, in yet ANOTHER fit of irony, everyone will once again return to a89 to bitch about God.

--BlueCalx

     30 December 1999, 05:16 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Reno  Account Info

technically, they could stop supporting the 89 entirely and just create a new calc with a different processor and cut out the link port...

but that's worst case scenario :P

     30 December 1999, 06:26 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Reno  Account Info

actually, they could do all of what I said above, or they could even get rid of the link port but keep customers by having the calc use compact flash cards and have us put the cards in compact flash readers/writers instead of using a tigraphlink. That way it would (I would guess) be a lot harder to hack a calculator

     30 December 1999, 06:31 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Scott Dial
(Web Page)

Wow, so you have the private 512-bit key? Amazing, seeing as how signing an app consists of encrypting the checksum of the app with that 512-bit key.

     30 December 1999, 10:32 GMT

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