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Posted on 19-06-21, 16:59 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #21 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by sureanem Except the garbage man DOES work to make the world a better place, even if it's to some minor extent, as just cleaning the streets. Unlike your friend of a friend who just waits for death to come, which probably fits your vision of defeatism and a conformist world, hence the disproportionate comparison. |
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Posted on 19-07-31, 17:31 in Ubuntu: x86_32 is dead because WE SAY SO!
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Post: #22 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by Kawa Count me in. |
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Posted on 19-08-16, 04:01 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #23 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Yay!!! https://blog.seamonkey-project.org/2019/08/16/build3-has-been-candidatized/ |
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Posted on 19-09-05, 19:56 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE
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Post: #24 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by Nicholas Steel It broke this piece of art! ... Or maybe it has actually created something entirely new *o* |
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Posted on 19-09-11, 19:34 in N64 emulators vs. "PJ64 v1.x" emulators
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Post: #25 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by Nicholas Steel Not really. Lunar Magic DOES accept to load an unheadered ROM, but it asks to add a FuSoYa header right after so the program can do its magic. Header Magic is still working on newer LM versions, though. |
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Posted on 19-12-18, 14:12 in MSU1 for Super gameboy
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Post: #26 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
I'm afraid that isn't possible at all, the MSU1 and the Super Game Boy device both use the same pin for audio mixing, as well as the Satellaview. That means neither one of them can be used simultaneously, unless you literally modify the MSU1 spec to virtually upgrade the SNES, given the fact the MSU1 was done to work within the video game specs. |
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Posted on 19-12-18, 17:02 in MSU1 for Super gameboy
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Post: #27 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
This is really interesting. I theorize the problem lies on the volume mixing levels, since you're pretty much using 3 audio sources: the MSU1, the SGB, and the SPC700 itself. I suppose the code written in the emulator for ssuch task only takes 2 audio sources in consideration. By the way, which emulator are you using? I'm really surprised you were able to put together this situation when the MSU1 isn't supposed to. |
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Posted on 19-12-19, 03:13 in MSU1 for Super gameboy (revision 1)
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Post: #28 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Thank you for shedding some light into the issue. Not going to oppose an Electrical Engineer! Though I'm still fairly certain, or have heard byuu/Kawa saying, the MSU1 wasn't originally conceived to work with any other device that also uses the same audio mixing pins on the cartridge connector or expansion port. But I refrain from pulling any more educated guesses out of thin air until I get more understanding about the subject. Edit: Eh, classic logical reasoning oversight, it's OR, not AND. xp |
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Posted on 19-12-19, 17:04 in MSU1 for Super gameboy
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Post: #29 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Manifest for higan v106: C:\Users\[name]\Emulation\Super Famicom\Super Game Boy 2 (Japan).sfc\manifest.bml
Also tested on bsnes v113.1, seems to be... Working fine? No lowered volume, sound effects play just fine and aside from the continous BGM (which I believe you did on purpose for the sake of testing), everything went smooth. I did a little comparison to an youtube playthrough, and I couldn't notice anything out of order, but I might be wrong. |
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Posted on 20-02-26, 13:59 in higan v107 released
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Post: #30 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by tomman You have to compile directly from github, v1.2 is a simple commit. Don't know if it's gonna be released for the general public. Regarding the homepage pointing to v1.0, well, it's just Near's regular lazyness xD |
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Posted on 20-03-18, 13:46 in COVID-19 (or why 2020 will SUCK for a lifetime)
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Post: #31 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
In Brazil, we finally had our first death in over 200 confirmed cases, and while our President has been Since there is no effort from the goverment itself to mitigate the virus spread, states alone have been taking their own varied measures, as closing schools and canceling big events with more than 100 people. Many of the churches, unsurprisingly, the ones with deep ties to the President, also calls COVID-19 bullshit, and say to their followers to keep agglomerating. Yeah, seems like that if we get to a situation closer to Italy (given our immense territory and worse health system, it's gonna be way way way more catastrophic), Brazil will be fucked up simply because we did not believe the virus. Also, 15 people who travelled with him to the United States, and kept CLOSE contact, were tested positive for COVID-19 so far. Many politicians (including Miami Mayor) who got in touch with the presidential entourage has been diagnosed positive. But it seems both Brazil and USA presidents are invencible, despite everyone around them getting sick. |
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Posted on 20-04-05, 16:04 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Post: #32 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Is this intentional as "don't surf unencrypted websites" or a genuine mistake like "damn, I messed up."? |
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Posted on 20-07-23, 14:49 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Post: #33 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
What happened to byuu's message board backups? |
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Posted on 20-12-27, 12:29 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE
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Post: #34 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
And to be honest, this whole thing screws up the opinion about China's government even more than helps, there really isn't winners over here.Posted by CaptainJistuce |
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Posted on 21-01-06, 18:05 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Post: #35 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
"Last Posts" shows topics from the Recycle Bin, even though regular/unregistered users are unable to access it :P |
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Posted on 21-06-02, 22:02 in bsnes for Windows 98?
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Post: #36 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
This thread is gradually reaching a point where it's becoming a good candidate to preserve for posterity alongside these ones. Please, don't stop guys. |
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Posted on 21-10-16, 21:47 in I still HATE smartdevices (revision 2)
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Post: #37 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by Nicholas Steel My all-in-one HP D110 printer sort of has this exact same problem, even when missing just one cartridge (black or colored), the display and buttons on the physical device no longer responds to anything. I can definatelly bypass this through the software installed on PC and keep using all its functions as always, but I can imagine some people unaware of that. Particularly when the company pushes you to buy their garbage instead of providing true support for the device. |
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Posted on 22-02-23, 23:40 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #38 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Posted by tomman That would be awesome, tomman! Gonna be very happy to make use of them all =^-^= |
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Posted on 22-09-07, 15:04 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #39 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
New beta!!! https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/2.53.14b1 Despite web pages getting worse each day (two-thirds of the internet broken because of poorly written javascript garbage or other not compatible crap stuff), it's nice to have a sane browser which in fact follows web standards. For the most part, I will always judge a website and their developers if it works or not on SeaMonkey. (But sadly, I will have to resort to Mozilla Crappyfox because of online tools used at work and important gov services stuff, and even then, they are still half-broken on latest Firefox because it uses exclusive Chrome shit) Damn... I have no ideia how mankind got itself so deep down into this hole... Very hard to see any light of hope at seeing web developers to actually care about the quality of their profession, altough neither the market cares about it. At least over here, no company at all gives a damn about good engeneering, they just wanna see things "to work" and are not worried at how it's done, which probably helped to infest web development with this bunch of web con artists. They are paid very well for the garbage they vomit and are even encouraged to learn "react" or whatever is trending nowadays in "career courses", as it is what "the market is after for". |
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Posted on 22-12-11, 00:17 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Post: #40 of 40 Since: 10-29-18 Last post: 714 days Last view: 714 days |
Thank you, man!! Once again you just saved the day!!! Was wondering what happened as Garbagehub just stopped working sanely when downloading stuff. While room to maintain functionality gets tighter each day, I'm willing to hold on as much as I can to honour the good job made by the Seamonkey devs in this sick and condemned world. And as a matter of fact, new release out!! Sadly, this one breaks the latest working Greasemonkey addon version, but it isn't much of a big lost, as I just used it to remove URL tracking. |