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good 2 go
04-23-2003, 01:40 AM
Hey gang, not sure if you seen or know about this site, but they have the DSS live datastream updated every 30sec and even for Dishnetwork. The day, time, hash range and rata data are stated, pretty handy for info, script writing and general knowledge, GTG.

Live DataStream (http://www.dsslivestream.com)

:p

04-23-2003, 03:57 AM

mili
04-23-2003, 04:43 AM
Actually I am in the process of having one on my site as well, it is one great tool.

mili

04-23-2003, 05:04 AM

good 2 go
04-23-2003, 05:04 AM
I think if you add the Live Data Stream to your/our site, it will be a super asset. It will be handy and nice to check all in one stop, GTG.

P.S. I have been called SEJ many times(Search Engine Joe)....lol.:D

04-23-2003, 05:41 AM

good 2 go
04-23-2003, 05:48 AM
Want to learn how to write code, you will need these programs:

Here is a starter for you.



**HUDiff 2.3.exe-----Author333’s compare utility----installed and working----Cleans and compares BIN files

**HU SandBox 1.02.exe----installed and working-----HU simulator for testing code

**HU Rom Keys---may come with HU SandBox 1.02, but not sure

**Sbhelper13.exe------creates a hex file of a cmd 82; for use with HU SandBox

**RAM9999HUDisassembler.exe----with updated opcodes.dat---will provide updates when started

**huasm.exe----------- aol6945’s assembler

**HUDisassembly V1.9A.pdf------this version NOT the latest

**a nice easy 3m, this will be the fix that we breakdown and repair.

huasm-front.exe---- Shao’s Window’s Front End for huasm.exe

Text Editor-------Notepad.exe (found on all computers), although Ultraedit32.exe makes life a little easier.

Cmd 82 list---------My list has 277 cmd 82s will provide list as we go along

Cmd 82s disassembled------Will develop this as we go along


HU Opcodes.pdf----------it is chapter 16 of the TMS370 manual. This provides an in-depth description of each opcode for the TMS370 chip. HUDisassembly V1.9A.pdf file will have a “quick reference” section for the opcodes, but not an in-depth description. This particular file is not 100% necessary, it will answer alot of questions about the workings of an opcode.


and then a lot of time and dedication and trial and error, good luck, GTG

04-23-2003, 06:45 AM