h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
Posted by Nick on 29 December 1999, 01:59 GMT
h4X0r, 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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Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
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Reno
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how come the screenshot with the ti89 simulator shows no "Copyright (C) Soft Warehouse, Inc" like mine does when I choose "about..."...infact, why doesn't the screenshot on the article about ti releasing ams 2.03 show that either?
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30 December 1999, 03:20 GMT
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Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
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Bobman
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MAN!!! This is really COOL!!! I can't wait till this thing comes out!!! h4XOr, are you sure that you can get it out by 1/1/00, cuz I want this thing in my calculator before school starts. Also, how big is GIDE and Gooey??? I only have 2GB in my computer left and I'm not sure if that is sufficient for GIDE. Is Gooey going to be as big as Cabri Geometry or not?; cuz that thing is over 400K!!! Also, you should include a patcher for all current ASM programs to make it work for the Gooey app. That way, it'll be easier.
/A NEW AGE HAS RISEN FOR THE TI-89/
ALL HAIL THE TI-89 AND H4XOR!!!!
--Bobman
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30 December 1999, 05:53 GMT
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Re: Re: Re: h4X0r Announces Gooey 89 and GIDE
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Matt Landry
(Web Page)
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Lets get this straight. In the month or so that hw2 2.0x AMS has been out, this hoaxor err haxor has: figured out how to sign flash applications, figured out how to override the os, made an ide, made an assembler, made a debugger, made countless routines that were previously in at least three or four libraries, documentd evertything like there is no tomorrow, converted all of ticalc's 89 archives, and has managed to make a nice page advertising his product. I wish I could code this well/fast!
- Matthew
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30 December 1999, 19:11 GMT
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Wow, he figured out the 512-bit private key!
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Scott Dial
(Web Page)
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That's amazing... you'd have to have to sign an app, signing means that you calculate the checksum and encrypt the checksum... go figure. It'd taken over lifetime to brute force it.
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30 December 1999, 10:48 GMT
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