Actually, if you stack them sideways, with screen like this [ 1 ][ 2 ], then it would work fine. 192px high, and 512px wide, which more than fits.
EDIT: Got my heights/widths mixed up.
I payed $800 for a gaming computer. Really good bargain though, actually, because most of the cost was for a HUGE hard drive. And the processor is 4 core, overclocked to 3.5 GHz, for only $99.
Does that count?
Man, I hate being 16, I'm the only person my age who even knows about Rush. On topic, I don't think I have a soundtrack for arcade, so it'd probably just be some of the techno music I like. Daft Punk, Justice, a bit of Deadmau5, etc.
Sorry to revive the dead-thread, but can I make a request somebody tries Star Wars: Rogue Squadron? This game has always given me trouble on emulators, and if it works I think I'll shed tears of joy.
I think there was a topic for this a while back, but I'm not really sure what happened to it.
Basically, what are the chances of drivers being made so the Pandora could be used as a controller for a normal PC, or possibly even a tablet?
Sadly, the music I listen to doesn't really come on albums. Yay classical, and songs being almost 20 minutes each, and existing before albums did anyways.
Craig, I've been with this from the beginning, even if I didn't have the cash to order until late 2009.
And you are not allowed to begin ordering batch 2 before I get my panda batch 1.
Sadly, Toady One has no plans of releasing any of the source code that isn't required to get it working on Linux, so no optimization we can do.
And he doesn't plan to optimize until he's finished with the game.
His last estimate for which was April 2026.
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