[QUOTE=wingless;51197043]This isn't something you're going to be doing without good working knowledge of using and writing for SIMD, or without a significant amount of disassembly. You won't just be running a simple patch.[/QUOTE]
i'm just asking on behalf of a reddit user who's asking for phenom II support for halo 5 who thinks that SSE 4.1 can be patched out like it was for MGSV or w/e and he calls it 'providing legacy support'
[QUOTE=343N;51201445]i'm just asking on behalf of a reddit user who's asking for phenom II support for halo 5 who thinks that SSE 4.1 can be patched out like it was for MGSV or w/e and he calls it 'providing legacy support'[/QUOTE]
The entire SSE 4.1 instruction set can be emulated at the OS level, and I believe there are such tools out there (i don't remember the name).
Your game will work with the emulated SIMD instructions, but there will be some substantial performance penalty for serializing vector operations.
I found a new thing to absolutely hate: French localized keyboards.
Small left shift? Wonky Enter key? Symbols I never use what so ever?
The most annoying thing ever when 99% of the keyboards you have typed on aren't like that.
[QUOTE=garychencool;51201649]I found a new thing to absolutely hate: French localized keyboards.
Small left shift? Wonky Enter key? Symbols I never use what so ever?
The most annoying thing ever when 99% of the keyboards you have typed on aren't like that.[/QUOTE]
..you mean ISO layout?
[QUOTE=DerpishCat;51201655]..you mean ISO layout?[/QUOTE]
Yes.
It is masterrace though
[T]https://i.imgur.com/z6xQbTs.jpg[/T]
Am I the only one who presses the shift key with the left one with my left hand pinky? I just have to move my left pinky down a bit to press it. For the right shift, I would have to move my right hand pinky down-right a lot.
[QUOTE=garychencool;51201749]Am I the only one who presses the shift key with the left one with my left hand pinky? I just have to move my left pinky down a bit to press it. For the right shift, I would have to move my right hand pinky down-right a lot.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure left shift is normal. Only time I ever use right alt and shift is for one handed ctrl + alt + delete and stuff that's bound to them like Korean IME input mode switching on right alt. Left pinky just naturally rests on shift but I'd have to specifically move the right one to hit it.
[editline]14th October 2016[/editline]
ISO enter can go fuck a duck.
[QUOTE=Van-man;51201438]Media accelerator card.[/QUOTE]
Broadcom BCM970015 specifically
I got it working in XMBC on Mac OS X and it's nice, but I hear in Linux you can even use it with Chrome.
Interestingly is that most laptops here are shipped with an American layout, yet there is a Dutch layout. At home I only have my mechanical keyboard with a Dutch layout, which only has a small left enter key and the 'wonky' enter key compared to the American layout.
Big enter key is best enter key.
[QUOTE=helifreak;51200696][QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;51200664]What do you mean? You can just turn on something like the narrator and suddenly the Windows 10 update is free again?[/QUOTE][url]https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/accessibility/windows10upgrade[/url][/QUOTE]
You don't even need to turn narrator on
You only need to download and start the tool
[QUOTE=gman003-main;51200135]I found an old laptop in my closet today. Toshiba Satellite, seems to be the 1800 model, which would make it a Pentium III with 128MB of RAM. 4:3 aspect ratio, looks like good old 1024x768 in about 14", has a Windows 98 SE serial number sticker, has both a floppy drive and a DVD drive, among other oddities (serial, parallel AND USB ports? composite out? no trackpad but three buttons for the nubmouse?). Battery seems to be dead (and possibly not even Li-ion) but it makes it to BIOS while plugged in, although it doesn't boot. Tomorrow I'll dig out a live CD or even a boot floppy, see what happens.
Anyone got any cool ideas for what to do with it? The obvious idea (emulator box) is redundant for me since my main desktop is already set up with emulators for every console I'd want to emulate, and even a few I don't. So hit me with some non-obvious ideas.[/QUOTE]
If you ever get an old PC game that just won't work with modern systems I don't see the harm in keeping it for those purposes. Unless we can make an emulator sometime soon, I think 9x era compatibility is just going to keep getting worse.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/YNimEo7.png[/img]
Looked up an analysis by the company that made that, looks neat, but nothing I didn't expect.
[url]http://media.tefficient.com/2016/06/tefficient-industry-analysis-3-2016-mobile-data-usage-and-pricing-FY-2015-final2.pdf[/url]
TL;DR: Data-only SIMs are more important to petabytes consumed, than LTE adoption, and Finland has one of the lowest effective revenues per megabyte of usage.
[QUOTE=Andre Gomes;51202051]You don't even need to turn narrator on
You only need to download and start the tool[/QUOTE]
That's the most ridiculous thing I've seen, are there any drawbacks?
[QUOTE=Reagy;51201872]Big enter key is best enter key.[/QUOTE]
Absolute waste of space
Speaking of waste of space, I still don't know what the scroll lock button is supposed to do :v:
[QUOTE=Warship;51202220]Speaking of waste of space, I still don't know what the scroll lock button is supposed to do :v:[/QUOTE]
Open Excel, push it, use arrow keys.
[QUOTE=Warship;51202220]Speaking of waste of space, I still don't know what the scroll lock button is supposed to do :v:[/QUOTE]
Toggles TeraCopy.
[QUOTE=Warship;51202220]Speaking of waste of space, I still don't know what the scroll lock button is supposed to do :v:[/QUOTE]
Push to talk that doesn't send me back in my browser.
[QUOTE=Warship;51202220]Speaking of waste of space, I still don't know what the scroll lock button is supposed to do :v:[/QUOTE]
Double-tapping it toggles the "shift input" function on my KVM switch.
My Dell has a Calculator button. The sad thing is that I use it. I'm still trying to figure out the other uses of the numpad keys.
[QUOTE=Warship;51202220]Speaking of waste of space, I still don't know what the scroll lock button is supposed to do :v:[/QUOTE]
I've been meaning to put some kind of script in the background that uses scroll lock as an "on switch" for something
but I can't think of something I turn on and off enough that doesn't already have it's own on/off switches elsewhere.
[editline]14th October 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=cpt.armadillo;51202794]My Dell has a Calculator button. The sad thing is that I use it. I'm still trying to figure out the other uses of the numpad keys.[/QUOTE]
my keyboard has a calculator button, and a bunch of other "shortcut" buttons
most if not all of them are standard enough that you can set them (in Linux) to whatever the hell you want, but my only weird one is the "switch apps" button I have that's hard wired to Alt+Tab. v:v:v
My keyboard has plenty of shortcut buttons but fuck using them.
Also I have a scroll lock light but no scroll lock button, beat that!
[editline]14th October 2016[/editline]
oops turns out it is the F key modifier light. Still not using that, lol
Big enter key sucks because almost every keyboard I've ever used are little enter keys with full sized backspace, but a couple of the ones at work is big enter key with half-sized backspace and since I do a lot of data entry it constantly fucks me up.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;51202848]Big enter key sucks because almost every keyboard I've ever used are little enter keys with full sized backspace, but a couple of the ones at work is big enter key with half-sized backspace and since I do a lot of data entry it constantly fucks me up.[/QUOTE]
You're just used to an inferior keyboard layout :v:
[QUOTE=SataniX;51202895]You're just used to an inferior keyboard layout :v:[/QUOTE]
What you're incapable of hitting a normal sized enter button? There's no reason for it to be so big unless you're stormtrooper typing.
I wonder if I can make the left shift a full one by using something like Auto hot key to modify what the key beside it does. Although I don't know if Windows will treat that keyboard input different than the other same key on the keyboard. If I do that, then problem solved but I'd rather have it as a full left shift. Can't just swap the keys since it's a chicklet keyboard and would require cutting material and that alone is more of a pain in the ass.
[QUOTE=Levelog;51203229]What you're incapable of hitting a normal sized enter button? There's no reason for it to be so big unless you're stormtrooper typing.[/QUOTE]
ISO is the norm :glare:
Apple has pulled all models except the non-Retina iMac from the refurbished store ahead of their event on the 27th.
[sp]This includes the Mac Pro.[/sp]
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