Isn't usb_mass.irx open source?
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FYI, usbd.irx and usb_mass.irx are now (r340) included and loaded by default.
USB support can still be disabled completely (for whatever reason) by setting the new option loader.usb_support to false.
I'd like to include this in the next major release (0.5). If that's not fast enough, I could also create a 0.4.1 version in the next days. Your decision.
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Break
Due to recent events in the project and in my private life, I'm taking a break from Artemis/ps2rd.
I cannot continue maintaining Artemis/ps2rd the way I've done so far. It's too time-consuming and I don't feel that my work is appreciated. Let's face it: there isn't much public interest in the project (users and developers), and quite often I'm asking myself why and for whom I'm doing it.
There've been many mistakes in the project. For example, all discussions in an open source project should generally be public. Private messaging is the source of all evil.
Also, I'm resigning my position as the moderator of this forum.
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It is VERY much appreciated! It really is.Originally posted by misfire View PostI don't feel that my work is appreciated. Let's face it: there isn't much public interest in the project (users and developers), and quite often I'm asking myself why and for whom I'm doing it.
I thought you guys were going to advertise this more. A while back I recall somebody on this site saying something that they were going to clean this site up or something, and then go advertise Artemis. I could go around and advertise it on the codemasters-project forums along with the codetwink forums, since those are the only other forums related to gaming that I am registered on. I know there would be a large amount of people on codetwink interested in Artemis considering there have been many code requests and people asking how to find codes. Since had I a troublesome time trying to get Artemis working again and finally got it going, I could probably explain to them how to at least get it working on Windows Vista.
I'd give more input, but I never have much time to myself to test things. I haven't even had the chance to download version 0.41 yet because I can't seem to get a chance to use anybody's laptop computer around me since it's a royal pain to get any wireless internet connection around where I am.Last edited by bungholio; 10-26-2009, 05:03:14 PM.
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More Talent
I'm sure there's so much talent out there to complete this project. This was very much needed on the scene. The progress made so far is amazing. Thanks to those who have worked on the project, those who continue to contribute, and hears to new talent that will add their name and see this to a completion. You guys that are still working, this is a thanks from me.
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I just want to say some words about Artemis. It's really important the further development of this project. As you can see, there isn't really a lot of utilities to use to hack codes for PS2. And a project like this that is made by people that knows about the important that is a good utility to hack codes shouldn't be stopped.
I really pray that in the future we'll be able to use artemis in a extended way to hack codes for the PS2. We really need this project to keep going on and on, improving compatibility, adding more features, making it the best hacking tool for the PS2 and the real one to use when it comes to search for codes.
Now that Misfire will be no more longer with this project we can only pray for the rest of the team to keep it up, to not low your arms as we need this utility.
So please, if you can keep working on it. Keep improving it, making it the best hacking tool for the PS2."Dizzy my future, silly my way."
"Under my flag I live free."
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Of course it is! What You've done is piece of a good job - a reallly good job.Originally posted by misfire View PostDue to recent events in the project and in my private life, I'm taking a break from Artemis/ps2rd.
I cannot continue maintaining Artemis/ps2rd the way I've done so far. It's too time-consuming and I don't feel that my work is appreciated.
Sad what You say. I don't know You and nothing about Your life but everyone has sometimes bad days. Please, think Your decision one more time - if You abandon this project, probably You'll never back to this.
For free - for community of course - for us - for everyone who love scene (yeah, i'm an idealist ;]).Let's face it: there isn't much public interest in the project (users and developers), and quite often I'm asking myself why and for whom I'm doing it.
So then, don't do this! We all need You.
In this month, maybe in next, the gui would be finished. Probably this bring more users. More interesting of project. Artemis is a milestone which will be using a years after PS2 death.
Sorry for my horrible english. But i couldn't be silence this time. ;]Last edited by Berion; 10-27-2009, 09:09:43 AM.
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