Ok dating myself! I remember that ad when it pop out. Cant remember if it was in a mag or in a reference book. But I think there was another page. Or was that a funny about the NE555- The greatest washing machine times in history! Using somting about a match and a stick of TNT i think.
Dont you know all of these hyper compressor schemes uses the modern version of this chip.
I saw that also. There are ways to change the dither algorithim that would cut down the amount of ink deposited on paper. Also on the amount of K to CYM can be alter.
I notice its not a fit all printer but some. Wonder if its specific paper.
Be intersting to try but after working on Rip's I wonder how well it work.
I just got an under 130 dollar Laser printer and love it. Run on just about everthing and network sharable with ease.
When I looked up the cost difference between a new ink jet and the under $250 laser, the Epson C80 was very expensive per page. But if you are printing a lot of graphics esp faces which eat Y like crazy you just replace only those and not wast ink. That is where you can save money.
I agree the seperate ink tanks are a good idea but they need to be bigger like some of the wide format printer avaiable for the last few years. Most are refilliable. Its not a enviromental thing but a cost item.
The best ballance is to go with both a Inkjet and a laser. For normal just to get a hardcopy use the laser. For pictures graphs etc then use a inkjet. A laser is around 2 to 4 cents while a inkjet can go from 7 to a dollar per sheet.
On some drivers you can force it not ot use the CYMK but just K or black to save a few pennies per page. Yep even if its just black&white with gray it will still eat on your color cart!
Hum. Will need to check my untainted version { non ANH } copy if I can get the old Beta fired up.
There is the early shots of luke watching the princess ship being attached going into Tash station to tell his friends and meeing Brigs.
This from the amount of still I would guess it was shot but never included. It fitted in the script between where the droids are in the escape pod and Liea captured walking down the hall to met vader.
I dont remember Brig's full talk later to luke and the rebel officer was put in the orginal. I think ther was a short talk of him saying about happy to see each other and then boarding the xwings.
I have wonder why no tools that use vector graphic animation are avaiable? A lot of it is built into the GUI of windoze and even the 16 bit pile of junk found in 95-98-ME can do a fare job. Draw on a back screen and flip or blit copy it to the front.
Problem is these days just trying to come up with somthing get you hamered with 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 halt or sue letters.
The best so far I have seen of Flash were the Elmo Ardvark series, Thugs on Film and the Looney Toon's Esp the Porkey Pig Tech support and "Bug the Duck" ones.
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And dont forget the 68~69 Cartoon along with the Fantastic Four.
Or even the Corman's FF film that I think was filmed but never shown due to it being a tripple A turkey.
I am waiting for the next and final movie to see if he has got it right. What he has said all along about how thing flow has basically come to past. The catch with AOTC is there is a lot of detail floating around in it. Like Luke and Anakin have droide parts even with cloaning since it takes a while to grow them. Etc. I do think he could trim some areas.
No I wont go into the parallels between Lucas and Star Trek creator on marketing of their creations.
PS: Theforce.net has a blurb that Binks will be in the next one. Yuck!
Along with COCO 1,2 & 3 there were the old SWTP and Smokey system that ran a varant of OS9.
OS-9 did not eat up much and you could really trim back even the OS-9 for COCO3. It could be cut down to leave over 60k+ for program. It needed a small block to handle switching under the COCO3 version. Just realize its like UNIX without a memory manager and slow tick's of 60hz.
Hated the hack and slash those morons at Microware did to the "BASIC" OS from MS when Tandy released the COCO3! What a utter mess they made of it and broke every copy protect scheme one could cookup!
Do you have any of the first generation wheels. The plastic one that pluged into a eight pin block. The ones that had those werd gray rubber tires? Those were fun!
Sorry not flaming but hand assembly was first then a basic menomic assembler then FORTRAN, COBOL, BASIC { non visual } etc.
Actualy C was developed back in the 70 to develop OS's instead of using assemblers then C++ is C with object concepts. C++ builds on C.
VB is nice for quicky stuff as was Pascal to teach programming but C was writtent to create OS. I use VB for quick proof of concept stuff but its basicaly a lead sled on speed. VB concept of classes are a bit strange and in my mind is not really a Object languange. I rather use C++. Makes it much easer in spots to do stuff and is fast. Also if you write it as generic as you can you can transport it to other systems. Just watch out for "int" storage type and byte order.
The main thing is learn as many languages as you can. The first, as with human languages beyond your normal one, is always the hardest. The main key is to think in it.
Basicaly "BASIC" is a fair training language along with Pascal but has a lot of problems that weaken the language.
I had hard that but most of the DOS based games for the PC were compiles using Watcom. Even Microsoft provided stuff to use Watcom under WinG and early DirectX.
Hum. I asume you are refering to DOS4GW? Been a while but I think all it was was a link with the programmer doing calls through somthing but not really direct to DOS4GW.
Aug for those days of "owning" the machine! Not this mess Microsoft created!
Actualy what is funny is that a CD is basicaly one long grove like a vinyl record.
They need the room for a pair of 41000A RF power tubes for the wireless net connection!
The tube fits but the filiment and the 2.5kv for the plate ate up the ISA slot.
It use to be if you had a good charge could fry the logic of a board. Not it can fry you! ^_^
PS: Edison is not the orginator of the amplified vacum tube but the light blub. A man by the name of Forester about 100 years ago did it.
PSS: Guess I need to dust off all of that old tube knowledge and start packing that ancient tube checker on service calls now!
Ok dating myself! I remember that ad when it pop out. Cant remember if it was in a mag or in a reference book. But I think there was another page. Or was that a funny about the NE555- The greatest washing machine times in history! Using somting about a match and a stick of TNT i think.
Dont you know all of these hyper compressor schemes uses the modern version of this chip.
Is this the format Sony created a few years back?
The same Sony that paid a ton of money for a copy protection scheme that only works on worlds without sharpy pens?
If they had a higher feature player/recorder for EVD-R & RW then it would sell like hotcakes! Wont play them but would sell like them!
I saw that also. There are ways to change the dither algorithim that would cut down the amount of ink deposited on paper. Also on the amount of K to CYM can be alter.
I notice its not a fit all printer but some. Wonder if its specific paper.
Be intersting to try but after working on Rip's I wonder how well it work.
Having both a Laser and Inkjet is like having the right tool for the job.
Just one or the other will do but some times is not a good fit.
Third!!!
Darn quite. The computer makes more noize! Love the printing speed.
Actualy CompUsless is selling it for 129.97 after a 20 dollar instant rebate and a 50 mail in. The box also included a 3+ad on extended warrenty.
Buy.com has the toner/drum units for around 55 dollars the last time I checked whic is rated at 2500 normal, 3500 toner save mode.
Its one heck of a small laser and even the drive disk was the current release! Can share over a network. Need to try the Linux next.
Prints map and even web pages well. Just recomend use the USB port and not the Parallel.
I just got an under 130 dollar Laser printer and love it. Run on just about everthing and network sharable with ease.
When I looked up the cost difference between a new ink jet and the under $250 laser, the Epson C80 was very expensive per page. But if you are printing a lot of graphics esp faces which eat Y like crazy you just replace only those and not wast ink. That is where you can save money.
I agree the seperate ink tanks are a good idea but they need to be bigger like some of the wide format printer avaiable for the last few years. Most are refilliable. Its not a enviromental thing but a cost item.
The best ballance is to go with both a Inkjet and a laser. For normal just to get a hardcopy use the laser. For pictures graphs etc then use a inkjet. A laser is around 2 to 4 cents while a inkjet can go from 7 to a dollar per sheet.
On some drivers you can force it not ot use the CYMK but just K or black to save a few pennies per page. Yep even if its just black&white with gray it will still eat on your color cart!
Hum. Will need to check my untainted version { non ANH } copy if I can get the old Beta fired up.
There is the early shots of luke watching the princess ship being attached going into Tash station to tell his friends and meeing Brigs.
This from the amount of still I would guess it was shot but never included. It fitted in the script between where the droids are in the escape pod and Liea captured walking down the hall to met vader.
I dont remember Brig's full talk later to luke and the rebel officer was put in the orginal. I think ther was a short talk of him saying about happy to see each other and then boarding the xwings.
Same here on LD. Got the unhacked box set. But the problem is Pioneer is killing of LD players shortly! :(
I have wonder why no tools that use vector graphic animation are avaiable? A lot of it is built into the GUI of windoze and even the 16 bit pile of junk found in 95-98-ME can do a fare job. Draw on a back screen and flip or blit copy it to the front.
Problem is these days just trying to come up with somthing get you hamered with 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 halt or sue letters.
The best so far I have seen of Flash were the Elmo Ardvark series, Thugs on Film and the Looney Toon's Esp the Porkey Pig Tech support and "Bug the Duck" ones.
Not alone! 764 Bytes a second and falling... 746 Bytes a second and falling...
Sorry the Goonies was done by Warner Studios AKA Weard Brohers. ;)
Thank goodness dizzy can only ad english and some music and no edititing to Hayao Miyazaki films or I would be ticked!
Sheech! The pannel and screen shots look strait out of the Battletech Center mech you would sit in!
Next version is a foudout box that fit the keypad, you and the tv!
I hope the rumours for Ironman are true!
And dont forget the 68~69 Cartoon along with the Fantastic Four.
Or even the Corman's FF film that I think was filmed but never shown due to it being a tripple A turkey.
I am waiting for the next and final movie to see if he has got it right. What he has said all along about how thing flow has basically come to past. The catch with AOTC is there is a lot of detail floating around in it. Like Luke and Anakin have droide parts even with cloaning since it takes a while to grow them. Etc. I do think he could trim some areas.
No I wont go into the parallels between Lucas and Star Trek creator on marketing of their creations.
PS: Theforce.net has a blurb that Binks will be in the next one. Yuck!
Along with COCO 1,2 & 3 there were the old SWTP and Smokey system that ran a varant of OS9.
OS-9 did not eat up much and you could really trim back even the OS-9 for COCO3. It could be cut down to leave over 60k+ for program. It needed a small block to handle switching under the COCO3 version. Just realize its like UNIX without a memory manager and slow tick's of 60hz.
Hated the hack and slash those morons at Microware did to the "BASIC" OS from MS when Tandy released the COCO3! What a utter mess they made of it and broke every copy protect scheme one could cookup!
Do you have any of the first generation wheels. The plastic one that pluged into a eight pin block. The ones that had those werd gray rubber tires? Those were fun!
Or just do the norm of giving you one heck of a cood thing to build and non of the key parts. ;)
A LEGO ship will float if done right.
Got that right! Sheech!
What a stupid ending! Glad I stop watching and wish I had not wasted two hours on this lame plot.
Sorry not flaming but hand assembly was first then a basic menomic assembler then FORTRAN, COBOL, BASIC { non visual } etc. Actualy C was developed back in the 70 to develop OS's instead of using assemblers then C++ is C with object concepts. C++ builds on C. VB is nice for quicky stuff as was Pascal to teach programming but C was writtent to create OS. I use VB for quick proof of concept stuff but its basicaly a lead sled on speed. VB concept of classes are a bit strange and in my mind is not really a Object languange. I rather use C++. Makes it much easer in spots to do stuff and is fast. Also if you write it as generic as you can you can transport it to other systems. Just watch out for "int" storage type and byte order. The main thing is learn as many languages as you can. The first, as with human languages beyond your normal one, is always the hardest. The main key is to think in it. Basicaly "BASIC" is a fair training language along with Pascal but has a lot of problems that weaken the language.
I had hard that but most of the DOS based games for the PC were compiles using Watcom. Even Microsoft provided stuff to use Watcom under WinG and early DirectX.
Hum. I asume you are refering to DOS4GW? Been a while but I think all it was was a link with the programmer doing calls through somthing but not really direct to DOS4GW.
Aug for those days of "owning" the machine! Not this mess Microsoft created!