Interview

Episode 32 Woes

We never get a break! So it seems www.FileDump.BSoDtv.org was hit so hard this release that the PHP script that was running to make the main page look pretty used up so much resources it was killing downloads for everyone. Fortunately the issue has been resolved by removing the glam' completely, so if you dont like the look of a bland file listing, blow it out of your ass. Be happy its working!

This shows that BSoD is really growing, unfortunately we are not seeing as much viewer feedback as we would like. As much as we try to keep reminding you, this is an OPEN SOURCE SHOW. Content in every episode is completely dynamic to the topics that interest the community as a whole, and is also provided by them. Hop on IRC or the forums and speak your mind. The only stupid question is the serious one that was never asked...

Foxx continues a breakdown of serial communications with the the software side of interfacing into some hardware, showcasing how some devices can be controlled from a very simple serial terminal. Mustang pops in and out of satellite lock with some nifty or flat-out must have GPS apps for the G1. The Wireless Warrior Foxx yet again rampages us with some antenna design, cramming the J-Pole in our face. Nixx brings us a well covered firmware hacking segment with the HTC Touch Pro, going deeper into explaining exactly what IPL, SPL, HardPL is, how it effects the device and other information pertaining to firmware hacking HTC (or damn near any) devices. Tommy, a well seasoned ham radio operator meets an untimely and unexpected interview with us and tells us a little bit about what attracted him to the hobby, some insight to the Ham Radio community, and how he quite literally owes his life two-fold to it. Never knew a ham radio could be used as a real life 1-Up!

Episode 32

  • Serial Communications Part 2
  • Android G1 GPS Apps
  • J-Pole Antenna Design
  • HTC Touch Pro Firmware Flashing
  • Ham Radio: To the rescue
  • iPod mp4 and xvid avi formats are available.

    (Xvid - Mirror 3)
    (iPad - Mirror 3)

    (youtube)
    Usenet feeds will uploaded to the typical places.

    Episode 30

    Things are starting to speed up with current topics. Foxx brings a showcase of USB Multiboot, one of the many (but so far most reliable and easiest) ways to install or run a WinXP/NT5 environment from a USB Thumbdrive. Mustang showcases some more G1 Android apps, this time (computer) network related tools and utilities. Ophidian explains the all important Standing Wave Ratio, and its importance in the radio world. Melih Bilgil brings us the History of the Internet, a short narration using PICOL, an open source pictorial system which can be used to aid in explanations, diagrams... you name it!

    Episode 30

  • Windows XP from USB Multiboot
  • G1 Android Networking Apps
  • Standing Wave Ratio Explained
  • History of the Internet
  • iPod mp4 and xvid avi formats are available.

    (Xvid - Mirror 3)
    (iPad - Mirror 3)

    (youtube)
    Usenet feeds will uploaded to the typical places.

    Episode 14

    The console Homebrew continues with the Dreamcast. Raktor hits us with another installment of PHP. Stang' also shows us how to teather your cell phone to your PDA for internet access. Foxx starts his long series of 2.4Ghz segments with a 2.4ghz Video scanner which picks up wireless "security" cameras. Raktor hits up Andy Tanenbaum for an interview, and mustang shows us a kick ass PC utility called AIDA32.

  • Dreamcast homebrew
  • Intro to PHP part 2
  • Pocket PC - Cell Phone teathering
  • 2.4Ghz Wireless Video Scanner
  • Interview with Andy Tanenbaum
  • Episode 7

    Hummm, some naughtyness in this one with ARP Poison Attacks and Man in the middle (MiTM) stuff. Foxx does more sadistic stuff with electronics, this time making an IR snipe rifle, explaining LEDs and Transistors in the process. How to flash your Linksys Router, some basic antenna theory, tweaking your dual monitor experience, and BSoD's dark knight catches the famed Patrick Norton on the spot for a quick chat at the 2006 Digital Life expo'.

    Episode 7

  • ARP Poison Attacks with XP
  • LED's, Transistors, and the IR Rifle
  • Flashing the Linksys WRT54G
  • Syndicate content