I have done it for the DreamSNES Port and I know it works. Just create a directory on your hardrive with the DreamSNES and the ROMS. Make an ISO image using mkisofs and burn away!
I know this will also work with the Net/BSD for SH3/4 but I haven't got that working yet. I want to get a keyboard and broadband adaptor.
It is also widely accepted in hacker-lore that the person who is Captain Crunch could whistle a perfectly pitched 2600 Hz. without the use of any devices.
Maybe they should shop for more chips on Ebay.
That would bring the per unit cost up sharply since Ebay will gouge your profit margin.
The speech synthesis on the C64 was pretty amazing for it's time. Remember the voice in "Impossible Mission:2",
"Destroy him, my robots!"
"Stay awhile, stay forever, Muhuhahaha!"
As a followup to my original comment, Mr. Andserson has changed his words from calling us Open-Source Freaks to Open-Source Fans. Oh, if only newsprint media journalists had it so easily that they could just change their words and never admit to any name calling. Congrats Mr. Anderson you have succumbed to the Slashdot effect.
On a lighter note. This ZDNet Article is also in reference to the Redhat IPO. IMHO It is far superior to the ABC News article.
Dreamcast Programming
I have done it for the DreamSNES Port and I know it works. Just create a directory on your hardrive with the DreamSNES and the ROMS. Make an ISO image using mkisofs and burn away!
I know this will also work with the Net/BSD for SH3/4 but I haven't got that working yet. I want to get a keyboard and broadband adaptor.
Vam
Start DL'ing the source and hack some
rockets.
Vam
It is also widely accepted in hacker-lore that the person who is Captain Crunch could whistle a perfectly pitched 2600 Hz. without the use of any devices.
The speech synthesis on the C64 was pretty amazing for it's time. Remember the voice in "Impossible Mission:2", Vam
Vam
Amen to this.
I am addicted
Logon failure: user not allowed to log on to this computer.
As a followup to my original comment, Mr. Andserson has changed his words from calling us Open-Source Freaks to Open-Source Fans. Oh, if only newsprint media journalists had it so easily that they could just change their words and never admit to any name calling. Congrats Mr. Anderson you have succumbed to the Slashdot effect.
On a lighter note. This ZDNet Article is also in reference to the Redhat IPO. IMHO It is far superior to the ABC News article.
Vamphyri