HackModford
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0AqMy2FvZQ
Michie4life said:Nice Vid. This really reminds me of how much I want my pandora. (3950-4000)
Where did you get the background? (It's really nice)
Tokiopop said:Forgive the noobiness, but can you configure the controls yourself? Like right nub to C etc?
Also, it looks fantastic!
Nupfi said:Oh, sorry for that one!
Really impressive. Didn't notice the framesskip at all.
So, can every Pandora be set to 750Mhz?
Im aware that not every unit can be clocked zo 900, but I guess 750 would be just fine.
craigix said:Nupfi said:Oh, sorry for that one!
Really impressive. Didn't notice the framesskip at all.
So, can every Pandora be set to 750Mhz?
Im aware that not every unit can be clocked zo 900, but I guess 750 would be just fine.
I think frameskip2 is actually frame skip1 that's why.
I think that's what he meant: FS2 means it renders every second frame where traditionally frame skip 1 means it skips one frame (rendering every other frame).God Ginrai said:Definitely not. Frameskip 1 means that the screen is rendered every 1st frame, in other words, everything is rendered. Frameskip 2 means that the screen is rendered every 2nd frame, which is what FS2 is doing at the moment.
WizardStan said:I think that's what he meant: FS2 means it renders every second frame where traditionally frame skip 1 means it skips one frame (rendering every other frame).God Ginrai said:Definitely not. Frameskip 1 means that the screen is rendered every 1st frame, in other words, everything is rendered. Frameskip 2 means that the screen is rendered every 2nd frame, which is what FS2 is doing at the moment.
It's like that old saying, there are two types of people in this world: 1) those that start their arrays (or frame skips, in this case) at one; 1) and those that start their arrays (frame skips) at zero.