One thing I came across awhile back was a friend who wanted free games on their LG phone. As I have stated in earlier posts, I have an LG phone as well. The Chocolate Touch that is. I researched this as I had heard rumors of putting even .swf games on there and I was pleasantly surprised that with a little rooting you can easily put flash games and applications on an LG touch screen phone such as the Chocolate Touch, The enV Touch, and The Dare.
A few things you will have to do is download BitPim from their website here and install it. Not all OS's will install this as I had to install over my Linux Ubuntu instead of my Windows 7 OS. Once it is installed go ahead and open it up. It will take a moment to load but once it is completely loaded, plug your phone in via USB. Next hit the search button to find your phone. If you use an LG Chocolate Touch like I did, you will get a pop up about how it detected an "Other" phone. This is fine. Go to the settings and click the list box where it will let you select the type of phone you have. Again if you are using the same phone as me, you will need to trick the system. Otherwise just select the phone you have and the model. Make sure it is precise and correct or you will have errors. Back to tricking the system, simply tell the program that your phone is an LG enV Touch and it will work the same because of the very similar root folder names.
Now that you have all that set up we can start. I will assume you already have a flash game. (Tip: you will want a very very fast paced game that will perform just as well at a slow speed such as MicroOlympics.) You can also use flash applications, even home made ones using Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 like this one I made out of request. Rename your flash game to one of the following :
ezTipType1Color1Sub.swf will replace the ez Tip Calculator
ezTipType1Color2Sub.swf will replace the other theme's ez Tip Calculator
WorldClockType1Sub.swf will replace the world clock
Once they are renamed, go into the "File System" on BitPim and a small folder will appear in the list box. Double click on that and more sub folders will appear. DO NOT TOUCH THEM! Scroll down till you find one named flash then go into ui and tools. Here you will find the files you are going to replace. Right click them and save them to a folder for back up if you ever want to change them back. Then simply drag and drop your renamed flash file onto the list and it will upload to your phone. Once it is on there close the program, disconnect your phone, and then navigate to where it was saved to and your phone should now have free games.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
MAME Arcade Machine Update
Many Readers have been contacting me with questions about follow up articles on projects I have started so I thought I would fill you in on a recent project, The MAME machine project. I have already completed the software portion of it using a torrent download of bundled roms and a nanocade layout I found. The nanocade can be found here and the torrent here. All it took was some extra .ini and .dat files and a bit of configuring before I had MALA up and running MAME with over 6000 roms.
(Note: This took approximately 20 gigabytes of space on my computer and the torrent did take over 48 hours to download even on my machine.)
It was actually a very simple project after some messing around with settings. All i have left is the hardware portion which will most likely take up the majority of the time spent on the project. I love hardware assembly but I am much more cautious going about it then programming because it has no backspace. Not to mention it is much more expensive. I am going to have to hunt around for parts and pieces to get this machine up and running for under $400.
I hope to post about more project updates soon and I am glad to see readers so interested in articles. If you have any questions or suggestions you can comment below. Also don't forget to follow this blog by becoming a subscribed member in the sidebar. Lastly, if you want, you can receive blog updates via twitter by becoming a member through your twitter account or receive email updates via the gadget in the sidebar.
(Note: This took approximately 20 gigabytes of space on my computer and the torrent did take over 48 hours to download even on my machine.)
It was actually a very simple project after some messing around with settings. All i have left is the hardware portion which will most likely take up the majority of the time spent on the project. I love hardware assembly but I am much more cautious going about it then programming because it has no backspace. Not to mention it is much more expensive. I am going to have to hunt around for parts and pieces to get this machine up and running for under $400.
I hope to post about more project updates soon and I am glad to see readers so interested in articles. If you have any questions or suggestions you can comment below. Also don't forget to follow this blog by becoming a subscribed member in the sidebar. Lastly, if you want, you can receive blog updates via twitter by becoming a member through your twitter account or receive email updates via the gadget in the sidebar.
Monday, January 23, 2012
Popular Site Hacks: Blogger
This post is about more the hacking a blogger blog but also about how to make it look as professional and successful as possible. We will work on your page from top to bottom (literally) to hack and critique it to look amazing.
1. Favicon
The first thing on top to fix is your Favicon. If you don't know what that is, its the small icon right next to the title in the tab of your browser. The Default will look like this. It is a very easy process to change this because there is now a tool to do it. All you have to do is enter the layout and click Favicon and upload one. The hardest part of this step is to find a Favicon to fit the size. The best way to do this is to make a square icon in any photo editing program and upload it to www.favicon.cc to adapt it to a Favicon before uploading it to your blog.
2. Domain
Another thing they will notice is your domain. I kept the .blogspot.com domain for financial purposes as it is completely free. But if you want there are many ways to set up a custom domain. One way is to simply register for a redirecting domain at www.co.cc of www.dot.tk because these are both free as well. The more expensive yet more professional way is to purchase a .com domain from a server site such as godaddy.com and use the domain tool to set it up like shown in this video (Attention! This is not my video but was found in the public domain of YouTube.).
3. Removing the Blogger Toolbar
This next step is where the hacking comes in, the Blogger Toolbar. Many people think that in order to have a professional style blog, you must distinguish it from the rest and one way to make it look less like the traditional "blog" format is to remove the blogger banner from the top. To do this we will have to edit the HTML code of your page. Go to Dashboard, Layout, Template, edit HTML. Next navigate to where you see something like this:
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