I don't know what changed since then, but r539 is quite old (start 2017 I think). The latest sources can be found here https://sdi-tool.org/releases/SDI_Sources.7z, Sam supplied me with the link in another topic!
Oh, that's rough, I didn't know of that. That's also quite a reason to not support GitHub for the time being, but it looks like they are forced by law right now. I really hope they find a solution to that, I always saw them as a global platform for opensource development.
Wait, no encryption certificate? I get a Let's Encrypt certificate with public key B1:4A:33:33:D8:FD:B8:63:[...] when visiting with https protocol.
The part about the sources / code tab is also bothering me. In another topic opened by me Sam supplied me with the link to the latest sourcecode, https://sdi-tool.org/releases/SDI_Sources.7z, but I don't understand why the code tab (which is also referenced on https://sdi-tool.org/development/ but leads to a Forbidden error on Sourceforge) is not available anymore nor why the files on Sourceforge haven't been updated since 2017. SDIO, which seems to be a fork of SDI, does have a code tab and recent...
Yeah, thought this to be normal behaviour too :) What I wasn't aware of is that, without another firewall installed, installers would be capable of creating firewall rules without this kind of confirmation on windows, like DPO seems to have done for you before you canceled the installation
Hmm, I don't think SDI itself asked if I remember correctly, I just got remarks from defender and my other software firewall that it wants to create an exception. I get these remarks for any application, even if I tick a "create firewall option" in an installer. But the firewalls are also configured to notify me of any change and let me approve it manually; I'm not sure if applications normally can sneak in firewall rules on vanilla Windows without notice.
Great pointer! There must be another thing that blocks it in my main firefox intallation which I didn't find. Using the latest portable version I found that setting the enhanced tracking protection to strict will block the false link too, while I was able to reproduce the problem when it is only set to standard.
I just tried multiple VPN servers stationed in Vietnam to rule out that there is regional component all the while disabling uBlock Origin (both just inside the browser and by using a different profile) but I can't get that mirror to show up. I normally only use firefox, so what I found with further fiddling is that I get the drp.su mirror to show up in Chrome; now I finally can see firsthand what you guys found! It also shows up in Safari, but I can't get it to show up in firefox, no matter what....
That's weird indeed. Are you at https://sdi-tool.org/download/ too? Maybe your browser cached the site? (though that's questionable given the time that has passed) I replied to TheFatherMind above before seeing your comment, I can't find the link you're showing anymore. As far as I know, Sam also supplied Driver Packets to the application you're seeing called DriverPack Online. I haven't found much about the software itself on the internet, but from a reddit post I read that the original developer...
That's weird indeed. Are you at https://sdi-tool.org/download/ too? Maybe your browser cached the site? (though that's questionable given the time that has passed) I replied to TheFatherMind above before seeing your comment, I can't find the link you're showing anymore. As far as I know, Sam also supplied Driver Packets to the application you're seeing called DriverPack Online. I haven't found much about the software itself on the internet, but from a reddit post I read that the original developer...
For me it currently links to /releases/SDI_R2000.zip, which seems correct to me. The lettering also changed from "DriverPack Online" to "SDI Lite" and the source changed from drp.su to direct. I'm still wondering how or why this was the case at the time of your snapshot. Would be interesting to know how the other project replaced the element for some time!
Superb, just had a look at the new 7z. Great, and that sounds reasonable! I saw your patreon but have never used their service - are one-time donations there possible too? I generally refrain from using subscription like models. I'll have a more thorough look at the program the next couple of days, but I expect it to run as smoothly as it does right now. I'm only a student at present, but I want to support opensource projects as much as possible and would like to make at least a small donation to...
Perfect, thank you for the clarification!
Thanks again! - I've found some reddit posts and one quite recent topic here that all spoke about adware being or having been injected at sdi-tool.org at some point. I couldn't reproduce what was said here about the download link redirecting to drp.su, the other posts on reddit varied from one to three years ago. Also, another post said that Glenn, who seemingly maintains Snappy Driver Installer Origin, was unaware of your fork and would (probably) stop work soon - this post was from three years...
Thanks, I got confused by the link under development! I found this thread https://www.technibble.com/forums/threads/snappy-driver-installer.60557/page-23 and there they're talking about sdi-tool.org as the "poison" edition and send users to http://snappy-driver-installer.org/ instead, do you know why that is?
When I visit the link to the code that is supplied on https://sdi-tool.org/development/ (https://sourceforge.net/p/snappy-driver-installer/code/HEAD/tree/) I get a 403 forbidden error. Is the code still available?
I just checked the website too and currently the live version correctly links to http://sdi-tool.org/releases/SDI_R2000.zip, which seems correct to me. Is the link correct for too at the moment? What's confusing me now is that following the Patreon Link on https://sdi-tool.org/, I get to https://wwwpatreon.com/SamLab, where it is stated that 'Yury creates driver packs for sdi, drp, and samdrivers.' The link you've shown above is for this tool named DRP (Driver Pack Solution) and I can't find another...
I just checked the website too and currently the live version correctly links to http://sdi-tool.org/releases/SDI_R2000.zip, which seems correct to me. Is the link correct for too at the moment? What's confusing me now is that following the Patreon Link on https://sdi-tool.org/, I get to htt#s://wwwpatreon.#com/SamLab, where it is stated that 'Yury creates driver packs for sdi, drp, and samdrivers.' The link you've shown above is for this DRP (Driver Pack Solution) and I can't find another website...
Hi! Did you find a solution? I'm trying to accomplish the exact same atm, so far with no success. For me 1.6.8 is also the last version that I got running. I'm trying to use a Hald CLUT for an icc profile and don't quite understand how to use SampleICC for that purpose. The example of create_CLUT_profile uses a .txt as input - I have a .png, which I could convert to .cube or .3dl too, but I have no idea how to use a .txt for that purpose. Simply using the .png resolves to "Could not access information...