What I'm saying is that you should work with the word size of the architecture you're working on for reasons of efficiency.
And it may very well no longer be the case as the move from 32bits to 64bits was much less problematic than the move from 8bits to 16bits was or the move from 16bits to...
I shouldn't respond to you here as well as the other thread as it's going to get confusing. But, I'll post here so other people don't get too confused. Nope, The Tube definitely is not working on my unit in the fashion you're saying. Enabling the HW Scaler breaks it whereas using the normal mode...
It should be the most recent patch. I check most days when I turn on my Pandy. Theoretically that's how it's supposed to work, but it definitely isn't working on my unit and I don't think I'm doing anything too strange. I'll enable the TV out and then open the Program.
I'm not so sure about...
Indeed. Part of it is that people haven't played the remaining episodes and part of it is communicating to people that there is some market for commercial software on this platform.
Most of the games I've bought for my Pandy were games that I already owned.
That's definitely not true.
Maybe there's something funky going on with my particular Pandy, but I wind up with video on both my Pandy and my TV when I use the normal option. When I use the HW Scaler mode I wind up with no video on my Pandy and none on my TV, but I do get sound out of my Pandy.
Try the main layer, I was able to connect with the Overlay, but I wasn't able to get any actual video on either my Pandy or my TV like that. I'm not sure if there's a bug or something that's incorrectly set up, but it didn't work for me either.
I'm guessing that nobody has gotten around to...
That should be a possibility, that's also an Apogee title and it should run really well on even the classic Pandies. While we're at it, I'd love to see SAM come here.
I was just using The Tube this evening and it works great, but for some reason the dedicated TV out option wasn't working for me, I think using the regular one was what ended up working.
I believe the black and the blue ones are for line in, but I have no idea which one is which though and I...
0% is still 0%. You can't take Craig to court personally without evidence that he's personally legally liable and I have yet to see you put forward a theory of law that would make that so. You file the papers against his company, maybe he shows up, maybe he doesn't. You lose a day of work either...
Who knows. I would have been surprised if anybody gets money back at this point.
Short of a proper court case in the regular court, I just can't imagine anybody getting any money. An invoice might get an award against craig's company, but I have yet to see anybody come up with a plausible...
Inded, the symbol that we use for recycling in the US is a triangle that represents reduce, reuse and recycle. Note that recycle is the last and reduce is first. A case that is well engineered and lasts for the life of the product is going to be preferable to one that needs to be replaced...
It would be somewhat useful to have backlight keys at night as the brightness of the screen makes it all but impossible to make out the keys.
I'm just skeptical that this is possible without making the keyboard ridiculously expensive. This is just one of the downsides of this type of clamshell...
180 days? That's incredibly generous, is there some regulation where you live that requires that? Around here you get basically 60 days with the credit card issuer and after that there's not likely to be much that you can do, other than file a lawsuit.
Even Amazon which has a pretty generous...
I'm surprised anybody is getting their money back like that; I would have thought the deadlines for filing a claim would have long since expired. Not to mention that I'm not sure where the money would be coming from. Then again, I haven't ever filed a claim with google check out, so I've got no...
It's also worth noting that doing anything in China tends to be substantiallly more expensive than it would appear ahead of time. You've got the renegotiable contracts that seem to get renegotiated when it's most convenient for the factory. The fact that factories themselves have to pay a lot...
Yeah, really, isn't that the worst kind of jerk. The one that does very generous things that happens to make it hard to get any work done.
Game does run fairly well though. The controls do seem to need a tad bit of work, but it's not that big of a deal for this type of game.
That definitely is neat. Not sure if that's on purpose or if there should be an option of disabling that as well. Presumably having that extra power is going to take some battery life. Or perhaps not, I know that USB ports are supposed to power down when disabled and my old EEE PC would go dead...
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