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ken_cinder

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  1. I believe they have 1 upload space free and 20 queue spots open.
  2. Primary PC Motherboard: Asus P4T CPU: Pentium IV 1.4Ghz Ram: 512MB Samsung PC800 RDRAM Video: ATi Radeon 8500 Sound: Soundblaster Live MP3 5.1 soundcard Network: 2x 10/100 Linksys Ethernet NICs (1 for LAN, 1 for cable internet) Optical drives: 16x LG DVDROM, 52x 24x 52x LiteOn CD-RW Hard drives: 40GB 7200RPM Maxtor Diamond Max, 80GB Western Digital Secondary PC Motherboard: Giga-byte 6vm7a+ CPU: Pentium III 933 Ram: 384MB PC133 SDRAM Video: NvIdia Riva TNT2 Pro Sound: Creative Sounblaster 16 Network: 10/100 Linksys and 10mb 3com Ethernet NICs (1 for LAN, 1 for cable internet) Optical Drives: 8x 4x 32x LG CD-RW Hard Drives: 30GB 7200 rpm Maxtor Diamond Max, 13GB 5400 RPM Fujitsu
  3. Here are two shots of my desktop. Screenshot 1 Screenshot 2 I hate the clutter of icons on my desktop, and I like my toolbars to auto-hide.
  4. Visualboy Advance is a Gameboy Advance emulator. The Windows and Linux versions have been updated, here are the changes. Core changes: - added SWI call (0xf9 in thumb mode) to exit emulator in SDL version - avoid crash when loading an invalid ELF file - avoid turning sound on if soundOffFlag is true - disabled remove intros option - fixed memory leak in ELF support code - fixed memory corruption if loading a bigger file than the memory to hold it - fixed some compile warnings in the profiling code - merged some big endian fixes into the code - update battery files more often (a bit after the save memory is last updated) Gameboy: - fixed bug with window support introduced in version 1.7 - fixed HALT bug when no matching bits for interrupt Windows: - added cartridge save strings to bug report - changed default button on disassembly views to Go instead of Close - changed power management/screen saver disabling code again to avoid problems - fixed compilation problems on VC 7 - fixed multi-monitor support - fixed bug loading memory dumps - fixed crash onb map/oam/tile viewers - fixed problem 320x240 mode open/save dialogs - fixed bug where user selected Gameboy colors were reset and not stored - fixed bug rendering the translator URL - fixed memory leak in OpenGL code which caused nasty problems - store throttle value between restarts of the emulator - updated FAQ and URL links to the new site Get it here
  5. Ebay...... I bought my Dreamcast on Ebay, in MINT condition with 5 controllers, mem card, rumble pack and 5 brand new games for 60 dollars.
  6. Practically every fighting game since the days of Fatal Fury/SFII. I can't stand KOF or any of Capcom's newer fighters.
  7. Wish you people would learn to use the damn search, we had a thread like this not even a month ago. http://www.1emulation.com/forums/index.php...?showtopic=4228
  8. hehe, you think it's short with that time? I played it again and beat it in nearly half the time. Clear Time: 1hr 43min 49s Item Collection%: 42% Thats just trying to run through the game quickly though. I never even took any time to explore areas. I'm going to do that now. Screenshot
  9. It's a very good game. I've already played through it once. Clear Time: 2 hours, 54 minutes, 46 seconds Item Collection %: 45% http://www.retrogaming.co.nr/mzm2.jpg
  10. Looks nice...........but I could build my own for ALOT cheaper. I say build your own, you'll get more satisfaction out of doing so and not spend a crazy amount of money on that thing.
  11. I wouldn't know........I shave it off before it gets to even be a 1/2 inch
  12. The authors of the Gamecube emulator, Dolphin, have released a public beta. The experimental emulator Dolphin runs some commerical games, but is still very much experimental. Recommended games to try (of course your own ripped GCMs of your legally bought discs): Bust-a-Move 3000 (fully playable) Crazy Taxi (slow, gfx glitches) Zelda (slow, gfx glitches) Mario (slow, gfx glitches) 18 Wheeler (slow, gfx glitches) Ikaruga (slow, gfx glitches, crashes after four waves, but still cool) and more.. Get it here!
  13. I resent that comment....... I'm a part time Linux user, and what you said is AOLSPEAK! Only GheyOhell users talk like that! OMGROFFLEHAHABEEPBBQ!
  14. 0.121 seconds on 3rd try - Screenshot
  15. I've finally got my own website and forums up and running. Dedicated to all that is PC and Console gaming, new and old! Retrogaming Universe I'm looking for some news posters, to post ANYTHING PC/Console gaming related, new or old. If you're interested, drop me a line. I'm also looking for someone who can design me a decent logo, as my art skills are well.........lacking, and I've done what I can. I fully intend to turn it into a community, with daily news and chit chat about anything Console/PC I feel this board is quite arcade oriented really, so I've no real want to include Arcade gaming in the grand scheme of things, or roms and stuff. Which is why I've added (Unnoficially) some affiliate listings back to here. Gamecop, I would hope you add my website (Officially) as an Affiliate.
  16. Most likely your gameport is located on your soundcard, or if you have onboard sound it is part of your soundcard architecture. Re-install your soundcard drivers.
  17. Yes it has, the emulator is called GeePee32 and can be found here.
  18. Well, people are listing games from any system, and Mr Bongwater's idea was for Nintendo consoles, if you read the first post. So no, it doesn't belong in Current Affairs..........but it's now obviously not confined to Nintendo (Cause ppl can't read) Wierdest game I've played would be a hack of Super Mario Bros for NES. Super KKK Bros. (How lame and racist.........this game is wierd AND sucks)
  19. Yeah it exists, and even I never try the obvious answer........but I did this time. GP32 Website
  20. With EPROM readers. They remove the chips and use the EPROM readers to dump the binary data to a file. Often this requires adapters for custom chips, and some other extra hardware. It can be quite a complex process. But thats a general idea of what it takes.
  21. And THAT is why I don't give out my email address. Too many idiots have hundreds of people stored in their contacts and/or email something to a person with like 50 carbon copies sent to others. This is how these viruses get spread so quickly. IMO people should need to get a liscence to use a computer, cause all the dumb people in this world are responsible for the internet being so insecure at a general level.
  22. Discjuggler is known to be a POS and is very much disliked by 99% of people I know for reasons like this one. (It sucks!) Your best option is to toss Discjuggler, and burn with Alcohol 120%, or use Daemon Tools to mount the CDI and burn with Nero.
  23. Rubber pads on the bottom of the box you make for it...........you can buy em in hardware stores etc
  24. I use a Sidewinder, PS1, N64 pads on my PC, as well as a Logitech Wingman Attack flight stick. As for that X-Arcade controller? It's a joke in design AND price. I could build 8 of my own setups like that with real arcade parts for half the price they charge for 1 of those pieces of sh*t.
  25. I added "-nospam" to the end of anywhere my email address is, so that my address doesn't get picked up by any automated bot etc.
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