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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| Draw an ugly dog just to despise them. | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| Well, if you're hacking the unmodified dump, then you make a patch against that; if you're making it against hte expanded dump, then patch against that one.
As for the byte-order of the dump (your question of V64 or Z64), you probably would rather use NINJA, which handles all Nintendo 64 byte-ordering itself, so you can make a patch that would apply to any of them. If you still want to use IPS, then just tell users which byte-order your dump was in (big-endian, aka Z64, seems to be the most common). (edited by FreeDOS + on 09-27-06 04:17 AM) |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| TT64 isn't out yet, stop asking. | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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Originally posted by NebetsuOriginally posted by HyperHacker XMMS is obsolete, but Audacious is sitll active. Isn't it funny how I think GUIs don't make sense, while you do? ![]() |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| I don't know what sense a GUI is for media, it's much easier to just use the CLI. Don't know how to explain it further; GUIs aren't necessary most of the time. | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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Originally posted by HyperHacker So the letter p is too much to type? |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| I find them a completely useless and pointless waste of CPU cycles. | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| You violated the number one rule of Luelinks, never acknowlege its existence. | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| ncurses MPD client or tab-completion? they make things really easy
Though I never used playlists in my life. |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| See the damned sticky. | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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omg doom
that's what I was thinking when I came in. I never got into Invader Zim, seemed to silly for my tastes. |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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Originally posted by bothwingsbroken The -Nintendo- Presents screen? I don't even know if it'd be realistic to remove it; most likely, it just masks loading the game engine into the SNES. As for a pre-intro like lame pirates, They usually append it onto the end of a ROM, modify some starting assembly to load that, which then returns back to the real game. I'd recommend against this method, it's quite annoying. |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| More details? Operating system, have any virus-checks or adware/spyware-checks been run? Maybe the specs of the computer itself and weather any BIOS checks report errors? Maybe you could also test the RAM with memtest86? | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| I second that Guh. Seriously, OH GOD YES | |||
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| *FreeDOS + plays Super Mario 64
Hell, I do that a lot anyway. *FreeDOS + plays it some more |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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Originally posted by Colin I actually like the DS remake a bit better than the original, but not enough to put the original out to pasture quite yet. Maybe when the Wii comes, then I can put the N64 to rest; solid-state should work far better than cartridges that don't load properly 90% of the time
Oh, have you checked for used copies of SM64DS? I got mine for $10 used, and the person who returned it also returned the box and manuals; funny, most of the time they only return the cartridge and none of the rest. |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| Try scanning with AntiVir, Spybot, and Ad-Aware... that combo rarely fails.
And apparently subseven is a script that exploits Windows remotely. Nothing unlike the other several dozen Windows exploiter scripts, and you could very well be attacked by a script kiddie sending packets to every IP they can find. A good hardware firewall will prevent them from getting through. |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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There's this some crappy Compaq here from late 2001, early 2002. The gist of it.... it doesn't run the WinXP Home OEM copy it came with well, nor a normal retail Windows XP disc. Windows 2000 installs fine, but locks up almost immediately after booting it; Windows 2003 is about the same status of WinXP on that machine. Windows 95/98/Me run fairly well on it (probably the only time all of them are more stable than WinNT; at least on that crap), but the usefulness of those versions is very low. Almost nothing else will even boot, the BIOS likes to spit out read errors for any CD or DVD, which makes it hard to boot or install anything else; it's not the drive, I've tried many known-good drives too. I got Knoppix 3.7 (when that was new ) once to work on it, but it required five million bootup params and I don't remember them. Ubuntu 4.10 and 5.04 seem to work, though later versions don't. Slackware fails to boot with the CD, along with Debian, Gentoo, CentOS, Fedora, Free/Open/NetBSD, and Arch (I think I remember what I've tried... probably a couple others I forgot). It currently has Windows XP Professional on it, though like I said it doesn't run well at all.
I should stab it one day. Repeatedly. |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| Lawl, audible example
Yeah, I notice it being used a lot, not just anime, but generally everywhere |
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FreeDOS + Giant Red Koopa Legion: freedos = fritos Since: 11-17-05 From: Seattle Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| You should use a multiboot loader like GRUB. Have a special Linux entry, and then just an entry to whichever Windows partition is used to boot either WinXP or WinVista, which is operated by boot.ini (which is still used, dunno what you're talking about) |
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