The Haus

Saturday, July 1, 2000

Cracking Dreamcast

It was just a matter of time, but a group of crackers figured out how to crack the Dreamcast's security measures. Sega claims to have patched their system to eliminate this "loophole", but all currently available games are vulnerable. Thanks Blue's News.

I must confess that I cannot understand why someone would waste their time downloading up to about 1G of information just so you can play a game without all of its original content. I'm as poor as the next guy (even more so, actually) but by time you figure in your bandwidth, media costs, time, and effort, I'm guessing you easily exceed the cost of the game. Doesn't make sense.

News for 07/01/2000

Recent Headlines

January 5, 2015: It Returns!
August 10, 2007: SCO SUCKS IT DOWN!
July 5, 2007: Slackware 12.0 Released
May 20, 2007: PhpBB 3.0 RC 1 Released
February 2, 2007: DOOM3 1.31 Patch

January 27, 2007: Join the World Community Grid
January 17, 2007: Flash Player 9 for Linux
December 30, 2006: Darkness over Daggerford 1.2
December 19, 2006: Pocket Tunes 4.0 Released
December 9, 2006: WRT54G 1.01.1 Firmware OK with Linux/Mac

All original information on this website is copyright © TheHaus.Net, 1999-2005. The use of original images, text, and/or code from this website without expressed written consent is prohibited. The authors of this site cannot be held responsible for any damage, real or imagined, which comes from the use of information presented on this site. All trademarks used are the properties of their respective owners. This site is not to be used as a floatation device (but if you try, I want a video tape of it).