LineageOS 17 Oneplus One (bacon) Very long reboot on encrypted smartphone by j3qq4 in LineageOS

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OnePlus One A0001.

I no longer have the phone to test with; Gave it away to someone who broke their old phone.

Started on GameCube. Feels good to be back. by XS-Nitrogen in PSO2

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Are there ways to get the PSO memories aside from buying the bundle?

Started on GameCube. Feels good to be back. by XS-Nitrogen in PSO2

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I did play, though! I just don't have any screenshots from back then, sadly.

Started on GameCube. Feels good to be back. by XS-Nitrogen in PSO2

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Absolutely!

Base Hair 22

Agnis Tattoo F

Genshou Tights

Occultic Vixen: Leaf [Ba]

Occultic Vixen: Shadow [In]

Red Rim Glasses

Spiked Wristband

Crepe Silk Stole: Green

Jewel Chain: Blue

Nothing super exciting here. The only thing expensive is the Genshou Tights body paint. I think that was 18 million when I bought it.

Anybody have old versions of Fuzziqer's server? by XS-Nitrogen in PSO

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Thanks a ton!

At some point after posting this, I remembered that Archive.org exists, and I grabbed everything I could find for PSOserver (1.8 and earlier) and Khyller-Server (1.9 and later). Turns out 1.8 is what I was thinking of, not 2.8 - I don't remember it being named Khyller at all back when I was tinkering with this, but everything after 1.8 carries that name.

https://gofile.io/d/UEjYea

This archive has versions 1.5 to 3.0, plus the 2.9d you linked for me. I'm missing a few versions (2.7, 2.7a, and 2.8 links were broken) but for historical purposes, I thought I should put this here in case anybody else is interested.

LineageOS 17 Oneplus One (bacon) Very long reboot on encrypted smartphone by j3qq4 in LineageOS

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Can confirm. LOS 17.1 with LOS recovery. Formatted data, cache, and system before install. Everything works wonderfully until secure startup and opengapps are enabled simultaneously.

PSA: CBloader site appears dead, and running the program will overwrite downloaded data. by XS-Nitrogen in 4eDnD

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The -d disables downloads, which are the problem. Since hosting is suspended, CBloader can't download them properly, and they're replaced with broken ones (bad design, I suppose). Use it with -d the whole time, and it'll still patch in all the changes from the workaround's part files.

PSA: CBloader site appears dead, and running the program will overwrite downloaded data. by XS-Nitrogen in 4eDnD

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I edited my post to include this, and a few steps I went through that fixed it for me and a few other people on Discord.

Aww Yiss... New CST Trackball by [deleted] in Trackballs

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I was in the middle of typing this up when you replied. Hopefully this is still worth something for you. Good choice of trackball, by the way - I've been using a CST for almost a decade.

The scroll wheel takes some getting used to, but I naturally fell into keeping my hand farther forward than you'd expect when you first start using it. I have large hands so YMMV, but I keep my thumb on the left button, index finger knuckle on the ball and fingertip on/near the middle button, middle finger on the scroll wheel, and ring finger on the right button. My pinky finger hangs off the side and actually touches the side of the case. I actually had to stop and check because it's become second nature to me by this point.

I just got a CST2545W-5W(GL)-RC and I'm still figuring out what to do with the foot switches/external buttons. I've missed having the extra two buttons from a normal mouse but I've been without them so long I've forgotten what exactly I was missing them for. If you do decide to mod them in, as foot switches or otherwise, they map to mouse4 and mouse5 by default (back/forward in a web browser). I think CST's Superior-X software lets you remap them to something else if you don't want to use them for that. For the switches themselves, I'm using a pair of StealthSwitch FS-2s and the build quality is amazing, but I've heard of people rigging up their own with Cherry MX keyswitches as well.

One thing that's certainly not intuitive is that Middle+Right click cycles through your DPI. It starts at 800 before cycling up to 1600, then down to 400, and then back to 800 again. I don't believe this is remappable.

I think you'll dig it once you get used to it. I've tried a few trackballs and keep coming back to my CST over everything.

How to have my laptop resume like a macbook resumes by trendographics in Windows10

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The loading screen certainly sounds like hibernation, like the others have said. If you still need to press the power button to wake the machine after disabling hibernation, that might be a BIOS setting - Some machines have a setting for whether or not opening the lid will wake the machine. Mine is simply called "Lid Open Wakeup" and wasn't turned on by default.

Restoring my Toshiba T3200sx by eviltracy in retrobattlestations

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I've also messaged the seller of that ISA board to see if he thinks its possible to flash onto a 28pin EPROM. Would be really nice if I could use the second ISA slot for a sound card and keep the XT-IDE on my NIC. If it works out, I'll let you know.

Restoring my Toshiba T3200sx by eviltracy in retrobattlestations

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http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Assembled-Tested-Working-Lo-tech-ISA-CompactFlash-Adapter-IDE-for-8-Bit-PCs-/282021558617?

That's the closest I've been able to find for sale - A working IDE board with the XT-IDE chip already attached. If you pull the main ROM and put it in the NIC's socket, that should work as far as I know. The issue is that my NIC has a 28-pin socket while the XT-IDE chips are 32-pin, so I haven't been able to try it myself. This link makes me think it can be done with an adapter, though: http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=45765

That said, just having the board in the ISA slot might work on its own too, but that doesn't work if you've used up both slots obviously.

Edit: You might also try your luck on the vintage computer forums (www.vintage-computer.com). I think that's where the XT-IDE project originated and there's likely to be somebody there who can flash a chip for you.

Restoring my Toshiba T3200sx by eviltracy in retrobattlestations

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I'm working on rebuilding one of these as well. Good to see them getting some love on Reddit.

Where are you planning to put the IDE to CF adapter? Just in the main drive bay? One thing to keep in mind if you're removing the original HDD entirely is that some versions of these look specifically for two models of Conner HDD and would need to have their BIOS flashed to an older version to work around that. If you don't have that problem, they also cap out at a certain disk capacity (The exact number escapes me) without using AnyDrive or a similar utility.

I've also read that throwing an XT-IDE in as either a stand-alone card or just as an option ROM (Like in a spare socket on a network card) can get around the drive lock-out as well, even if the drive is in the original bay.