ste_167 posted on May 24 2006 at 11:16 AM said:Far more organised than me! I was amending cfg files on gngeo2x, until I found the rage frontend to do it for me!
Rage front end?
Qui? :blink:
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ste_167 posted on May 24 2006 at 11:16 AM said:Far more organised than me! I was amending cfg files on gngeo2x, until I found the rage frontend to do it for me!
That's ok. I'm 34 and I still feel the same way. Hopefully they'll send mine in the next day or two as well
ste_167 posted on May 24 2006 at 11:36 AM said:Here you go. Simply put it in the same folder as gngeo2x and run it instead. It allows you to set the clockspeed, region, sound frequency etc without resorting to amending text-files.
http://www.gp2x.de/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,5,1294
*chuckles* I used to be just like you, Ste... after four kids, however, I've learned to just let it be. As long as I know it's coming -- I can't stand not knowing if something is going to happen or not. But if I know it's a sure thing (babies have a tendancy to be born, EvilDragon has a tendancy to ship GP2X's reliably), I can just be.ste_167 posted on May 24 2006 at 05:00 AM said:I know the feeling! Once it's got the stage where something's 'nearly here', I'm exactly the same! Get yourself the frontend for gngeo2x downloaded and ready (plus all the necessary bios files!)
David Beoulve posted on May 24 2006 at 04:24 PM said:*chuckles* I used to be just like you, Ste... after four kids, however, I've learned to just let it be. As long as I know it's coming -- I can't stand not knowing if something is going to happen or not. But if I know it's a sure thing (babies have a tendancy to be born, EvilDragon has a tendancy to ship GP2X's reliably), I can just be.ste_167 posted on May 24 2006 at 05:00 AM said:I know the feeling! Once it's got the stage where something's 'nearly here', I'm exactly the same! Get yourself the frontend for gngeo2x downloaded and ready (plus all the necessary bios files!)
My first & second child, I was beside myself with anticipation as the due date got nearer. I never knew what gender was going to come out (after 3 girls though, I figured the 4th would be one too - then I had a boy).
That said -- impatient anticipation is not bad. It can actually increase your enjoyment of a thing, presuming it works out of the box (or the mommy). So with child #3 and #4, while I didn't let myself get so hyper it hurt, I still let myself enjoy the anticipation. It rubbed off nicely on my kids because my older daughters really enjoyed their new siblings (still do).
But I digress! :rolleyes:
I'm good at that.
My oldest daughter (9yo) is looking forward to my GP2X. I know because she keeps asking me when it's going to ship. I showed her what games it can emulate and that it could easily hold 90+ games, and given how careful she is with things I'd let her use it on car-rides (I'm the only person who can drive in the family). That was all she needed. That and she helped me draw some stuff for a side-project I'm working on for GPL art for GP2X RPG games. So she wants it too.
OMG I've digressed again.
iyoung posted on May 24 2006 at 04:27 PM said:It's a scoobynet invasion
I wrote a ton of (educational) software for the bbc micro back in the days when my dad was a teacher, (and before I started having to earn a living). Brings back loads of fond memories... B)
No email yet though. Getting impatient - I want it now
richard82 posted on May 25 2006 at 10:38 AM said:Well at here it is... Thursday. No email today and you're not going to see your lovely gp till at least next Tuesday
Jonny posted on May 25 2006 at 11:10 AM said:They said by phone that they will send my gp2x May 23rd, but I still havn´t got the confirm email... :blink:
richard82 posted on May 25 2006 at 11:32 AM said:Suppose I could be wrong, I paid for 24hr delivery but I'm assuming that nothing will happen over the weekend and it's a Bank Holiday on Monday.