"This equipment compiles with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations." (Back of computer)
(As if you could actually run Windows on a C64. It goes to show you that Windows is so much more of a hog than *X...there is actually a *X clone for the C64!)
The reference is to the name of Sailor Moon's alter ego ("Usagi"=rabbit), and does refer to "unagi"=eel. Yeah. -chan is a diminutive suffix added to names, usually of children.
Misleading? Not really; you have to actually play the game to see what I mean by "XXX".
Get a free account on mame.dk and download the game. Then set one of the DIP switches in MAME (xmame, mame32, etc.) and you can watch the graphics...I called it "XXX" for a reason. (Note: the "kin" in "18-kin" is the same as the "kin" in "kinshi"~~"verboten").
-uso. "Usagi-chan, atashi, ima, nanimo kikanakatta no daijoubu yo...ja ne!"
Emulation of a CPU is nothing. There've been Apple ][ emulators for the PC for 15 years (1988!) now, and they generally had reasonably sane 65C02 CPU cores way back then. When I hacked together Dapple 0.1, I didn't consider it a miracle that the ][ software ran, but that *I* made the ][ software run.
Bochs runs Personal C64 adequately on my Celeron/700. I bet it would run PC64 *well* on your 1.5GHz machine, comparable perhaps to a 486/50, so about the same as a 6510/1 in emulation.
Yes.
"This equipment compiles with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations." (Back of computer)
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.sig LOL *g*
(As if you could actually run Windows on a C64. It goes to show you that Windows is so much more of a hog than *X...there is actually a *X clone for the C64!)
Okay, yeah, I'm off-topic, yadda yadda yadda...
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Vic-20's not powerful enough AFAIK for *X. Now the C64...
//e, is still beyond me.
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Why the fsck someone hasn't done a *x clone for the Apple
I'm still waiting for Debian GNU/FreeDOS. *g*
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What, never heard of Debian GNU/MiNT for the Atari ST?
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Not in Taiwan where Son May makes pirate copies of just about everything Sailor Moon stuff that Nippon Columbia released :\
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And you actually believed this AC? Sheesh!
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I dunno, the oggs at SailorMusic.net are pretty good, if using audiocv and burning to a CD is any indication of quality.
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I'm wondering if anyone can take Sailor Moon episode 108 (from DVD 3) ("Usagi no dansu wa warutsu ni notte") and make asciimation out of it.
-uso.
Minako: "Nice to meet you!" (perfect English)
Rei: "Hello!" (slight accent)
Ami: "I am gurad to see you!" (noticeable accent)
Makoto: "Thank you!" (as Japanese "sankyuu")
Rei: "Mako-chan, sore wa chotto chigauwa."
Makoto: "Uh, yappari."
Sorry, Luke didn't know about Leia being his sister until ep 6. This is ep 4.
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This, no?
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The reference is to the name of Sailor Moon's alter ego ("Usagi"=rabbit), and does refer to "unagi"=eel. Yeah. -chan is a diminutive suffix added to names, usually of children.
-uso.
I just happen to know this stuff *g*
Misleading? Not really; you have to actually play the game to see what I mean by "XXX".
Get a free account on mame.dk and download the game. Then set one of the DIP switches in MAME (xmame, mame32, etc.) and you can watch the graphics...I called it "XXX" for a reason. (Note: the "kin" in "18-kin" is the same as the "kin" in "kinshi"~~"verboten").
-uso.
"Usagi-chan, atashi, ima, nanimo kikanakatta no daijoubu yo...ja ne!"
Not hard. Burn the file to a CDRW and then rip it off the CDRW you just burned. Easy as pie.
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I had a couple 8086 boxen that had AMD inside.
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Probably Intel gave them the OK to go ahead with it.
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No, it's "Unagi-chan" !
Nah, you're exactly right. By nature humans are mofos, and we have to train ourselves/be trained by others not to be. Such is life.
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Emulation of a CPU is nothing. There've been Apple ][ emulators for the PC for 15 years (1988!) now, and they generally had reasonably sane 65C02 CPU cores way back then. When I hacked together Dapple 0.1, I didn't consider it a miracle that the ][ software ran, but that *I* made the ][ software run.
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Not good enough. MESS is closer.
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Still trying to make a full PC emulator.
Bochs runs Personal C64 adequately on my Celeron/700. I bet it would run PC64 *well* on your 1.5GHz machine, comparable perhaps to a 486/50, so about the same as a 6510/1 in emulation.
-uso.
Oh yeah? I tie everything to Sailor Moon episodes *g*
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Hmm, gotta stop playing that "Pretty Sailor XXX" game...
"Die, Allied Schweinhund!" Oh, wait... *g*
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I've been playing *way* too much Wolfenstein 3-D.
Thanks, that's the word I was looking for. But "envelop" works too.
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Ah yeah, the pr0n. *g* *resumes playing "Bishojo Janshi Pretty Sailor 18kin"*
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Don't forget Pascal, the original MFTL!
;)
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Pascal, the original Java, and still the worst.