Thursday, January 24, 2008

Productive Night

I generally do not enjoy being idle.  Idle hands are the devil's playground.  You end up wasting a day here a day there, in the end, your whole life ends up being a waste.   By no means should you work 24/7 and kill yourself.  If you can enjoy your life, all the better!

I contradict myself in that although I do not enjoy or believe in the concept of being idle, I like to procrastinate.  But I tend to find myself all this work to keep myself busy, then wait for just about the last minute to get started.  

Yesterday was different, hence a relatively productive night.  I've had time to finally work on my PSP and old Compaq laptop, and a friend's friend's PSP and iPod Touch.  

First was the iPod Touch, it was interesting to work on, so let me bore you with some details (mostly for my reference).  It was purchased with firmware version 1.1.2 out of the box and about 8 apps installed on there.  Apple charges some ridiculous $20 to add another 5 apps onto the iPod Touch which are included with the iPhone.  To bypass this $20 scam and enable 3rd party programs to be installed onto the iPod Touch, the Touch would have to be hacked.
Thanks to a team of developers and enthusiasts out there, it wasn't too hard.  The process goes as such:

1. Download the iPod Touch's 1.1.1 firmware
2. Download the iPod Touch's 1.1.2 firmware
3. Restore the 1.1.2 iPod Touch to version 1.1.1
4. Jailbreak the iPod Touch (to enable third-party apps) by going to http://www.jailbreakme.com
5. Install OktoPrep in preparation for the upgrade to 1.1.2
6. Upgrade the 1.1.1 iPod Touch to version 1.1.2
7. Run the Jailbreak app for jailbreaking OktoPrep'ed 1.1.2

Then voila!   Now I have a jail broken 1.1.2 which would let me install applications at will.  Once this was completed I went through and installed the 'missing' Mail.app, Stock.app, Map.app, Notes.app and the Weather.app.  On top of that I installed a whole slew of productive applications, games, and system tools and organized them as such.  

Next up, the PSP's, this was easy as I've already modified both PSPs and installed custom firmwares onto them.  All that was needed was an upgrade to the latest custom firmware which entitled downloading the latest firmware and the latest custom firmware patch then uploading them onto the Sony PSP's memory stick for upgrade.   Now we're up to custom firmware 3.80 which gives us all the latest quirks from Sony and the ability to run backed up games and homebrew applications. In addition, this custom firmware disables Sony's Network Update server by pointing to Dark Alex's custom firmware server.  Meaning, all future custom firmware can be downloaded and upgraded onto the PSP by just strictly checking for updates on the PSP itself.  No more manual updates, harrahs!

Towards the end of the day, I started up my Compaq V2305CA that was collecting dust on my floor and formatted it to install a fresh copy of windows onto it.  After installing Windows XP Media Center Edition onto the lappy, the installer asked me for the Service Pack 2 CD which was no where to be seen.   This messed up XP royally and forced me to start from the beginning. At which point, I decided to go with Vista.  I'm sure Vista would run sluggishly on the machine, so I'll have to do some performance tweaking when I have the time, but not last night.

I ended off the night with a dine-out at Parkside Restaurant in downtown Vancouver with Vivi.  The mood and setting was better than the last place (C-Restaurant) I went to, but I'm still not too use to this classy dining.   Earls, The Keg and such is good enough for me.  The food was delightful, desert was interesting.  I had some blood orange desert. Go ahead, Wikipedia it... and yes.. the orange was blood red.   All in all, I had a great night dining out, enjoying the drive through the city.  I need to do that more often.   Being crammed with work can get tiring at times.

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