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| Location | Brussels, Belgium |
| Website | https://tigris.fr |
| Blog | https://blog.tigris.fr |
| GitHub | https://github.com/lazy-stripes |
| Location | Brussels, Belgium |
@Hiro @balinares I guess if you had the raw firmware dumps, you could just run a quick script to check each byte from the beginning of each FW and find the largest common offset in both of them that yields a byte that does not have the faulty bit set. You should then be able to load the firmwares at (faulty_address - offset)?
There might be alignment issues to take into account tho... also I'm still desperately trying to fix DMA in my emulator so I'm not a reliable source. :P
@Hiro It's still awesome that you not only figured it out but found an actual workaround!
(My first thought was: "I wonder if we could just ensure that the firmware byte stored at the bad address always has its highest bit unset...")
@Hiro ... I would have written off the whole console. Congrats!
("Chantez-z-en chœur—waaa!")
@naima I don't rightly know but as far as I can tell, it's fur and fabric wrapping some kind of foam.
The seller assured me it was pretty squishable and it did travel folded into a suitcase already containing a partial suit.
I just never had fursuit accessories before, so I don't know if storing it that way might alter the shape, or if I can just stuff it into a pillowcase for storage.. :D
So, serious question to my fursuiter (or fursuiter-adjacent) friends: how and where do you store your tails? ^^;
This one is kinda massive and right now it's temporarily living in the boyfriend's suitcase with his own fursuit.