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Completely Unrelated / Re: Anyone here F@H?
« on: 2010-04-11 15:20:22 »
i used to fold @ home when i had a ps3. i have yet to try it on a linux machine, i wonder if u get the same cool display it gives u on the ps3
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if it matters, I'm playing on a netbook with winXP, an intel 945 video chipset, and a 1.6ghz processor.sounds just like my netbook , but mine came w/ win7 and that got promptly removed for kubuntu 9.10. it runs so nice but the battery could be better it only came w/ a 3-cell (~2-3hr) battery. if i remember correctly the intel 945 chip is absolute crap on windows, but i have not tried to install ff7 on my netbook yet to see if it works, maybe i'll give it a go this weekend and report back.
My little prog is on the wiki? Woot.
That's cool then.
Does anyone know how to control OpenGL's Anisotropic filtering on some program other than Catalyst Control Center? Or is that even possible?
DirectX is universal, everyone would be able to use it to its full potential.DirectX is not universal it only works on windows.... Where as Open GL is universal since it works on every OS.
I don't like to do that, recompile Qt takes lot of time .yes it sure does.
Another Python fan?python .>>>? no not at all *there are qt binding for python so you could use it with python if you wanted to
What's QT like to use?
How did you do to not use QtCore4.dll and QtGui4.dll?i have recompiled qt to be static and theirfore they are built in to the exe.
Who's up for making Jari the cat an enemy in FF7? I can write the AI if someone does the animations!
Replace master tonberry. When he gets there you get the banhammer
much obliged.(literally)
Ps. 100th post, Woohoo!
It's only a matter of time before entertainment industries inevitably lose the fight against technological progression. They're not fighting any specific individuals, they're trying to fight the times. And that doesn't work, you just have to learn to accept change, and adhere your strategy to work around it.
The U.S. Supreme Court delivers a blow to the music publishers by declaring that copyrights will only protect those songs that can be read by the human eye -- thus exempting piano rolls and other machine-produced music productsoh well i see that didn't last all to long cause it looks like congress passed a law almost right after that judgement forcing royalites for any reproduction of music..
The Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 requires manufacturers of digital recorders to pay a 2 percent royalty rate to copyright holders to compensate for the ease of piracy that digital recording allows. In addition, digital audio recording devices are required to include a device that prohibits serial copying.wtf. now you may ask what is the point of this rant. the point is that they will continue to use their money to influance the people who make the laws. and use those laws to be sure that were all up to good things at home.. now i will stop before i get on about microsoft...