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  1. I think the exact sentence was rather that it would be difficult or even impossible to make a pixel perfect because of the insufficient RAM on the Jaguar and/or the insufficient speed of the cartridge port as well as the particularity of these display modes compared to the majority of 2D arcade games of the time (tile mode and very large CLUT)
  2. do you plan to use the original PC version HUD colors? (which are used in the 32x version)
  3. yes, just type the word "thisisunsafe" blindly (click anywhere on the page before to be sure you're on it) and the page will automatically refresh (also try to type up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A and Start but it doesn't seem to give the same result)
  4. I can confirm that Chrome's private browsing doesn't prevent you from visiting a site with an expired certificate. It displays the warning message but allows you to continue. However, you'll need to re-enter your credentials, at least the 1st time. It's possible that some functions don't work properly, like "quote" a comment (it doesn't do anything when you click on it). Maj : oh ok... now it works...
  5. ah yes I found.... it's not very friendly
  6. firefox still works, it tells me that an exception has been added to forums.atariage.com, but I can't find it in the exception handling options...
  7. it doesn't matter if it doesn't work on Firefox, it works on Edge anyway
  8. okay, I'm on version 117 now and it still works. However, since I'd already set an exception, it may have remained.
  9. oh, I'm on version 114. I'll update and see...
  10. What version of Firefox do you have? Firefox displays a warning message but allows you to set an exception with one click. Edge also displays an alert message, but lets you pass anyway.
  11. Yes, that's what I said. Firefox allows you to continue anyway (Edge also, even more easily, by the way), not Chrome (except, to my knowledge, by launching Chrome with a specific command line).
  12. by default chrome doesn't allow expired certificates and doesn't offer the option of continuing anyway. By default, unless I'm mistaken, Firefox doesn't prevent you from continuing on the site, but displays a warning message like Edge.
  13. but why a certificate on "atariage.com" and not a wildcard *.atariage.com certificate?
  14. Ahem... the certificate forums.atariage.com expired today.... and by the way atariage.com certificate will expire in november. Why use a certificate specifically for the forums and not an atariage.com wildcard certificate?
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