An emulator wrapper exists that 'wraps' nes roms into gba roms, which can then be stored on a flash cartridge for the GBA. This is lame news. For those of you interested: www.gbxemu.com
>> I don't see how one lone NIC can bring down an entire network...
You should pull out your 'network protocol design books' and read up on the fundamental differences between token ring and ethernet. On a token ring network, each node plays an active part in passing the token. If one node is misbehaving, it _can_ seriously affect the rest of the network.
An emulator wrapper exists that 'wraps' nes roms into gba roms, which can then be stored on a flash cartridge for the GBA. This is lame news. For those of you interested: www.gbxemu.com
Get a colo at HavenCo. Move the project's site and cvs (if they use cvs) to that box. Problem fixed. Suck it down Blizzard.
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However, you get an extreme amount of errors if you manually select the doctype. Maybe you should 'research' a little better, eh? Troll on llama.
NEWS FLASH! A hick with a welder, some sheet metal, a couple car batteries and a lunatic claim is now considered /. material!
You should pull out your 'network protocol design books' and read up on the fundamental differences between token ring and ethernet. On a token ring network, each node plays an active part in passing the token. If one node is misbehaving, it _can_ seriously affect the rest of the network.