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Everything posted by unhuman
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Nor me. Wonder if my parents have any, but I have no recollection of a pic.
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Use regular expressions for search and replace. It can be a bit tricky to learn, since pattern matching is far more complicated / capable than using * and ?, but you can do replacements in an automated fashion. On Windows, get this tool: http://rad-software-regular-expression-designer.software.informer.com/1.4/
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TIme to Die Orphan Breakout
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My guess is Scott Foresman educational titles... Probably not very desirable.
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How many diffs from baseline? I didn't really know what I was doing when I was porting to the Wii... I just made it crash.
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Nano PEB takes a range of voltages... I run mine with a 9V power supply. I use it infrequently, but I rely on it when I do... Kinda scared about it giving up now.
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I've been buying soldering kits on ebay for work with my daughter (12, my 14 year old has different interests). It started with a clearance soldering kit (organ) from Radio Shack. After that, we built an alarm clock (ebay, $2.50) and we have an AM/FM radio $9 waiting to be built. Since I like to solder, but don't know beans about electronics, this has been a fun introduction for both of us. Just found out the local radio shack is closing (9 days left) and they have some stuff. The other 2 close by are gone. -Howie
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Are you gonna buy it? I'll defer to you, otherwise I might get 'em.
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I have a project I want to do, but I need some information first.
unhuman replied to Omega-TI's topic in TI-99/4A Development
Yeah - that'd be ideal (for me, not that I'm coding anything lately) because it would drastically increase the development cycle in emulation... The entire flow could be scripted (and fast): Write code in TIdBiT, push output to compiler, then run from emulator. But, I suspect that it's just not in the cards. -
You could easily wrap this in another loop and run X iterations to ensure you get a distribution you like.
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Uhoh - time to buy another cartridge?
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So, I would like to present a different way of calculating defense. Rather than absolute, think of defenses in terms of effectiveness. So, an effective defense could block 75% of damage, so it'd be equitable regardless of attack type, and every attack would generate some damage (although potentially tiny), which is a more realistic approach. An attack with a feather would have a very low attack score, and a defense of paper mache shield would have a very low effectiveness. An attack with a missile would have a higher score and armor plate would have a higher effectiveness.
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The skyline looks like Activision to me!
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Maybe if you install 3 of them you can have them vote to ensure you're getting the right data.
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If you're going to do that... Why not get a cheap but effective MP3 player and use that instead of a cassette player? It'd be tiny, easier (maybe?) to find stuff and more reliable. Or, use a CF7+ My TI doesn't live with my TV, but it's pretty easy to get it out and connect to the dangling audio video cables I have in the cabinet. When my daughter and I code, that's how we do it.
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So... My dream cartridge would be one that took an SD card and you could load it up with whatever you wanted and the cartridge had a menu to pick & load. Of course, I'm not an engineer but I can say it sounds hard.
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Oh - you may want to try knocking out the top left pixel in my tree since it sometimes collides with the normal grassy areas. Makes it look a bit heavy. Or, whack the bottom right pixel in your grass.
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Fun stuff. Never fancied myself an artist, but there you go. And, of course, I used GraphiCV or GraphicCV to make it. The pixel definitely helps the tree #1 in your environment. My #2 (haha) and #3 are shrubberies.
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Rubber duck = you have a rubber duck (or inanimate object) on your desk and you ask it questions. Just saying it makes you think slightly different and you answer your question that you just asked... W/o asking anyone.
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A6D96AD654181838 3EE29F645F9DDC8C Tweaked: 36E29A645B99DC8C
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Owen, You need a Rubber Duck!
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Would be nice to have the source on GitHub, for sharing. I've done the same for my Sprite Editor, although nobody has contributed yet. Also, please add "Tidbit" to the subject if you can edit that
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Can we get TidBit linked here? Just noticed Owen requested it a while ago: Posted Thu Feb 17, 2011 1:07 PM Hey Filip--- I'd like to suggest adding TIdBiT to our resources thread. There is a thread about it entitled "BASIC/XB Translator". I made a small video about it's use and posted it to that thread.... It is a very nice program and makes BASIC/XB development more fun. For me anyway.
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Ummm... 16. Sorta-kinda.
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