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49-way vs 4-way vs 8-way in MAME: Differences...
SirPeale:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on April 14, 2005, 11:08:01 am ---
--- Quote from: RandyT on April 14, 2005, 08:06:57 am ---But let me see what Paige is trying to tell me before anything else is said on this.
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Ok, I'll just sit back with my beer and popcorn... Hey, Peale, where's my popcorn?
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I tossed a piece your way, but you missed, you clumsy oaf!
Flinkly:
* flinkly asks kremmit if some of that beer is left, looks over at the three-day-old-popcorn and orders some pizza from domino's online and has it delivered to the thread.
is meat-lovers ok with everyone?
Goz:
* Gozur Places a call to order some strippers to offset the dead time in between posts.
Beer, Pizza, Popcorn.... seemed like the logical progression
-Goz
SirPoonga:
But doesn't IP come into play if you copy the other person's stuff? What if you come up with it yourself, like Andy is asking? That would like Abit taking legal actions against Asus because they make motherboards that support Athlon 64 too. Or Boss taking legal actions agains Danelctro because they both make a fuzz effect based on a transistor.
Tiger-Heli:
--- Quote from: Flinkly on April 14, 2005, 11:48:56 am ---eh, competition is good for us consumers. as for the analog joystick, not to burn your idea andy, but having to add restrictors whenever you want to play a game sounds annoying. it's like when randy put out the gp49 thingy, everyone complained that the computer didn't switch for you, and that they might have to push buttons to change modes. to me, if pushing buttons is tough, then switching plates will be even worse.
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What if Andy adds solenoids that will retract or engage the appropriate restrictor plates based on software commands sent by either the USB or Parallel port that could be triggered by a frontend?
* Tiger-Heli wonders if he is suffering from the effects of too much or too little beer from Safeway.
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