[QUOTE=Leestons;44734091]Polly you bitch.
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No cracker for you.[/QUOTE]
ice cold, dude. wow.
[QUOTE=pentium;44733985]Did you flag your own video?
Context??[/QUOTE]
Guy reuploaded my video I had been waiting to post for like 6 months. He then said, "the video is awesome and I have none of my own". I then told him to take it down OR I WOULD.
He then said "man, i try to start my own channel and already people are bringing it down."
I interpreted that as, "I don't really care". So I submitted the take down which removes the video and places a strike on their channel.
the wrath of brt
[IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/Computer%20related/thumbage.png[/IMG]
Really?? You didn't migrate the thumbs.db? You bitch!
This will take hours to unfuck.
XP? what is this, the future?
That's one of the client machines. The server is server 2003.
PS2 emulation gets my GPU hotter than DayZ, oy vey
Bought an unlocked Xperia Z for $220 off Swappa.
I guess I'll be finding out whether I'll be opening a refund case soon enough, but for the cost of return shipping it can't be that bad.
[QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;44734628]PS2 emulation gets my GPU hotter than DayZ, oy vey[/QUOTE]
I think the only luck I've had with PS2 emulation is getting Super Monkey Ball deluxe to run on it.
managed to play through MGS1 and MGS2 through emulation with a ton of tweaking and looking up why stuff lagged so badly on the internet. had to stop at MGS3 just because of all the lag related issues
PS2 emulation works great for me [B]EXCEPT FOR THE ONLY GAMES I ACTUALLY WANT TO PLAY WITH IT[/B]. Ace Combat managed to extract a hell of a lot from the PS2 and because of the tricks it uses, emulation is difficult indeed.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;44736279]PS2 emulation works great for me [B]EXCEPT FOR THE ONLY GAMES I ACTUALLY WANT TO PLAY WITH IT[/B]. Ace Combat managed to extract a hell of a lot from the PS2 and because of the tricks it uses, emulation is difficult indeed.[/QUOTE]
PS2 emulation has audio stutters on my new PC. Seems like to be sync issues between audio and video.
[QUOTE=Skanic;44733418]Asus t100 or toshiba encore. Stronger intel cpu vs that arm and you got a complete pc, best thing about the t100 is that it comes with keyboard.[/QUOTE]
The toshiba encore is pretty cheap and ugly though. I'd go for a Miix2 8 or a Vivotab note 8 (which even has wacom pen support).
My computer runs Crysis better than PS2 emulators.
[QUOTE=imadaman;44736664]My computer runs Crysis better than PS2 emulators.[/QUOTE]
Crysis is like reading a physics textbook
It's big and complicated as hell, but at least it's in English
PS2 emulation is like reading that textbook in Latin that's been run through a cypher
There's nothing stopping you from decoding it and reading it out, it's just takes a LONG time to translate each line
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And imagine you're trying to read it live in front of someone
[QUOTE=imadaman;44736664]My computer runs Crysis better than PS2 emulators.[/QUOTE]
My PC can run Bioshock Infinite better than it can Mario Kart Wii.
Running emulated CPU instructions with your native CPU is always slow because each emulated instruction requires many native instructions.
Captain Obvious speaking.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;44732938]basically it's html blackmagic
reference it as an img, it works as an img, but treat it as a link, it works as a link[/QUOTE]
A bit late to the party, but I figured it out.
It's a JPEG image, with an HTML page in a JPEG comment. The page has a bit of CSS to hide the JPEG header (which makes it non-valid HTML, but it's such a trivial case that I doubt any browsers won't render it), and it ends with an unclosed HTML comment so the JPEG content isn't displayed as text.
So when your browser views it as HTML, it either hides or ignores the JPEG data. When it views it as an image, it ignores the HTML data.
Rather clever, actually. Reminds me of the person who managed to shove a "Hello World" program inside the ELF header, so it was only like twenty bytes long.
Can be done simply with htaccess too. Tinypic does the same thing.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44737058]Can be done simply with htaccess too. Tinypic does the same thing.[/QUOTE]
Ah, but that's server-side detection. Done like this, you could save it to your computer and it would work the same way.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;44736279]PS2 emulation works great for me [B]EXCEPT FOR THE ONLY GAMES I ACTUALLY WANT TO PLAY WITH IT[/B]. Ace Combat managed to extract a hell of a lot from the PS2 and because of the tricks it uses, emulation is difficult indeed.[/QUOTE]
I have Gran Turismo 4 running almost perfectly with supersampling. Though if I fail a license test the screen artifacts like crazy. better GIT GUD
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[QUOTE=kaukassus;44736371]PS2 emulation has audio stutters on my new PC. Seems like to be sync issues between audio and video.[/QUOTE]
It might be game specific but these settings are what I use, doesn't stutter too badly
[t]http://puu.sh/8BvhX.png[/t]
edit: turns out that license tests can cause my system to use as much as 94% of its RAM, but only with BMWs on screen, up from ~35%
[QUOTE=imadaman;44736664]My computer runs Crysis better than PS2 emulators.[/QUOTE]
It's hard to be a MIPS.™
There. That only took three hours to regenerate most of my thumbs.db files. Fuck the rest. At least those are properly named.
[QUOTE=AugustBurnsRed;44737148]I have Gran Turismo 4 running almost perfectly with supersampling. Though if I fail a license test the screen artifacts like crazy. better GIT GUD
[editline]6th May 2014[/editline]
It might be game specific but these settings are what I use, doesn't stutter too badly
[t]http://puu.sh/8BvhX.png[/t]
edit: turns out that license tests can cause my system to use as much as 94% of its RAM, but only with BMWs on screen, up from ~35%[/QUOTE]
Yeah you've got to desync the audio and video but the thing is in PCSX2, when you get less than 30/60 fps, the game actually goes slower. It doesn't just skip frames. So when you do desync the audio, while you save yourself the headache, the audio will run significantly faster than the game if you're running slow.
Holy cheese cake
[url]https://github.com/blog/1831-atom-free-and-open-source-for-everyone[/url]
Now it only needs to be on Linux/Windows aswell.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;44737896]Holy cheese cake
[url]https://github.com/blog/1831-atom-free-and-open-source-for-everyone[/url]
Now it only needs to be on Linux/Windows aswell.[/QUOTE]
[quote=atom]Starting today, Atom is available for download to [I]everyone[/I][/quote]
Everyone apart from [URL="http://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0"]95%[/URL] of everyone.
[QUOTE=rhx123;44738041]Everyone apart from [URL="http://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0"]95%[/URL] of everyone.[/QUOTE]
I'm Trying to compile Atom for windows.
Wanted to play Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow (on PC) in my office for a few mins so I whack the disc in and it won't run because starforce is a load of ass.
Downloaded PCSX2 and put the PS2 Version in the DVD drive (Can you tell I'm a SC fan yet?)... That was less hassle. It runs Flawlessly.
How crap can a copy protection system be if emulating an entire console is less hassle?
News on the Power Mac:
After ordering the proper plug on the internet and waiting for a week while it didn't arrive because postal services, I made one from a standard computer plug (in a very, very crude way).
It starts!
[t]http://i.imgur.com/moPxOvKl.jpg?3[/t]
Though when I try to boot from the install CD it shows the apple boot logo like it should, then it proceeds to crap itself and artifacts and promptly creates a hurricane with its fans.
I'm assuming it's the GPU.
But on the plus side it can show me that it needs an operating system without problems
[t]http://i.imgur.com/xM3rO7fl.jpg?2[/t]
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I'll probably convert it in the future though
Anyone know where to find [url]http://imgur.com/kVrmIGm[/url] ?
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