SebRmv
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Disponibilité immédiate d'Atomic Reloaded. (marre que ça traine sur mon disque dur ) Rendez-vous sur http://removers.atari.org/softs/download.php -- just a quick word to announce the immediate availability of Atomic Reloaded. (was fed up to see it on my hard disk) Just go on http://removers.atari.org/softs/download.php
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Hi, got your mail but prefer to answer directly here... As for me, I can also probably extend my Jag Image Converter to do the reverse operation... I'll probably get some time during my holydays to have a look at this... we'll see. Cheers
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I did not look at the details of the encryption process. I have tested quickly and it happens that the Jag cannot synchronize with the PC (SkunkRESET fails) or fails during the transfer. Maybe you are right, regarding memory space. What should I do then? Do you want the source file of my current mod?
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Good points. Just added the thumbnails thus...
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Some screenshots here: http://removers.free.fr/atomic
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Almost nothing was modified. I just moved a bit the code to gather all the skunkboard related code. I also added two skunkNOP. Well, that's very strange. I will contact Matthias to ask him whether I interpreted correcly his code.
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I spent lots of time travelling by train and playing katomic, and I actually loved it. That's how I got the idea to port it onto the Jaguar in 2006 as I thought it would be a very good "first try" program. The Reloaded version shares absolutely no code with the previous version. It is entirely written in C using my library. (well except for the plasma... and the hidden/final screen )
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Ok, interesting. So how long is the file starcat? Is it about 130 kb long?
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There should not be any interactions with the UART code, since it is completely deactivated. I tried apart the transfer code and it works well. So this can only be a bad interaction between either the JagCD and the skunk or between the encryption code and the skunk library.
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Just attached two versions of the encryption process: one uses uart/xmodem for transfers (this should correspond to original Matthias version), the other uses the SkunkBoard. Could you test both please and tell me the results? (as usual launch the skunkboard version with "jcp -c") cden16.zip
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I have checked my transfer code and this seems to work well. Too bad I haven't my stock JagCD unit with me so that I can go further into my investigations.
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Thanks Starcat for all your help this night. I'll try to debug my code and I'll drop a message here when I have something that (may) work.
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Unfortunately, I don't have at home the required hardware to test my skunkboard version of the encryption process. If anyone is volunteer to test it, I'll be happy to send the cof file. Otherwise, I'll wait to get hands on a stock JagCD unit (I only have my dev JagCD at home, and it does not seem to work with a stock Jaguar)
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I hacked a bit the BJL version of Matthias and need to do some tests now (cross the fingers ) If this works well, I will release the source code as well as the cof file. Cheers
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No problem to discuss about this on this forum. My modified version of JCP emulates all system calls related to files, so that I have a standard interface on the Jaguar side to access files on my PC (running linux). This thus includes writing files. I had a quick look to the encryption program (modified by Mathias Domin to run on BJL) and I think it should not be too difficult. The main "difficulty" is to split big transfers into small ones, because Skunkboard may transfer blocks of data of about at most 4ko at once. (so for bigger blocks, just split them into 4k blocks and take care) I think it would probably be a good idea that the encryption process works on the original JCP version of Tursi (ie not on my modified version). If I remember correctly, it should be possible to write files with it. (I will double check that) However, I fear that there is a limitation over the size of the files (typically limited to one 4ko block). Is it sufficient for the encryption key? What is its standard size?
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Wow This is really really great!!!
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Hi Starcat, I already played a bit with skunkboard & communication via USB (I did a simple remote file system). I may be able to help you hack the source of the BJL version of the encryption process thus. Cheers & happy birthday a little bit late
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J'espère qu'il va bien. C'est frustrant de ne plus avoir de nouvelles de lui.
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Congrats to MatMook and Bear!
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Where on earth have you seen collectors in the Jaguar community?
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un poil en retard mais bon anniv' quand même
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Merci les aminches