I don't know about the telemetry, but my smart tv runs like shit after being on for a few hours. Only a full power cycle makes it work properly again.
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I assume the megathread is still being regularly updated, so here you go. If you have a slow internet connection I recommend Fitgirl repacks.
There are a bunch of good suggestions already, so I'm gonna say some of my favorites:
- Def jam: Fight for NY (really good 4-player fighting game)
- Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (another 4-player fighting game, similar to Smash Bros)
- D.O.N. (Dragonball, One Piece and Naruto 4-player fighting game, might have to pirate it to play with the english language patch)
- Digimon World 4 (4-player hack'n'slash with rpg elements)
- Radiata Stories (Single player action rpg, with 175 recruitable NPCs)
- The Sims 2 (2-player)
- Final Fantasy X, X-2 ans XII (famous jrpgs)
- Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition (single player hack'n'slash)
That's a thought that occurs to every HP printer owner...
You need to unlock your bootloader.
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Enable USB debugging in the developer options;
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Reboot the phone in fastboot;
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Connect the phone to your PC;
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Run the commands bellow, line by line:
touch key.txt
fastboot oem get_unlock_key key.txt
fastboot reboot-bootloader
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It should show a warning that the bootloader is unlocked;
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Reboot in fastboot and install TWRP again.
I haven't named any partition
Yes you did. It's the recovery partition.
there is no path to the partition, is there?
No.
Yes. If you can't access fastboot and the OS, you need to use the Emergence Download Mode (EDL) for you phone (volume down + power).
XDA forums has all the steps and guides to unbrick your device.
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Download your firmware file (please check your SoC due to the different phone variants).
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Download and compile the QDL tool with some more details about QDL here.
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Enter EDL mode.
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Flash your firmware as described by the first link in step 2.
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Profit????
I would argue that CISC vs RISC was mostly relevant 20~30 years ago. Today's CPUs are a different kind of beast, for example they implement decoders that break down instructions into micro-ops, a RISC-like behavior.
*Brother laser printer.
Sodium batteries seem promising, though density is lower than Lithium.