That's the thing, if they were in a database you would not need to organize them by directory. You could give each a descriptive name "Sasha", "Cindy+Linda" etc and as many attributes as you like (girl-girl, solo etc) then to access it you would just need to give the program enough distinguishing characteristics to identify a particular file.
Even though this reads like a press release, if it actually lives up to the hype I envision the 3D Net of cyberpunk fame starting out as networked PS2's. They mentioned Linux, will these things run some sort of linux or will the development kit be linux based? Free?
Forgive me if I'm mistaken but i was under the impression that the reset button physically cut the power momentarily. That would leave you nothing to catch. Maybe if you rewired the reset button to a spare serial port and wrote a program that detects when the loop is broken and takes appropriate action...
The dead feeding off the dying
That's the thing, if they were in a database you would not need to organize them by
directory. You could give each a descriptive name "Sasha", "Cindy+Linda" etc and
as many attributes as you like (girl-girl, solo etc) then to access it you would
just need to give the program enough distinguishing characteristics to identify
a particular file.
Even though this reads like a press release, if it actually lives up to the hype I envision the 3D Net of cyberpunk fame starting out as networked PS2's.
They mentioned Linux, will these things run some sort of linux or will the development kit be linux based? Free?
Forgive me if I'm mistaken but i was under the impression that the reset button physically cut the power momentarily. That would leave you nothing to catch. Maybe if you rewired the reset button to a spare serial port and wrote a program that detects when the loop is broken and takes appropriate action...