I imagine they use the same technology, if my memory serves me, the copyright notice says its licenced in the PS2 version. I don't think it would be economical to use a differant compression technology for the same game on a differant platform. More licencing fees, more overhead. Actully getting them from the game is another matter entirely!
Just poke around the cd, and try and find something that has mpeg layer 3 data in it (winamp isn't fussy about extentions for mp3).
Does this now prove that evolution exsists? Last I heard, theres no solid proof. It could be very interesting for animals to communicate more. I don't think you'll get a talking dog out of it! Atleast, not for a good thousand years or so, if it happens quickly.
I've yet to see a hardware AP that does SSH tunneling between nodes. I've yet to see any implimentation of any other encryption over a link. With the recent insecurity of the encrytion in 802.11b wouldn't it be a good idea for manufacturers to use alternate encryption in their products and still support the old encryption?
I imagine they use the same technology, if my memory serves me, the copyright notice says its licenced in the PS2 version. I don't think it would be economical to use a differant compression technology for the same game on a differant platform. More licencing fees, more overhead. Actully getting them from the game is another matter entirely! Just poke around the cd, and try and find something that has mpeg layer 3 data in it (winamp isn't fussy about extentions for mp3).
Does this now prove that evolution exsists? Last I heard, theres no solid proof. It could be very interesting for animals to communicate more. I don't think you'll get a talking dog out of it! Atleast, not for a good thousand years or so, if it happens quickly.
I've yet to see a hardware AP that does SSH tunneling between nodes. I've yet to see any implimentation of any other encryption over a link. With the recent insecurity of the encrytion in 802.11b wouldn't it be a good idea for manufacturers to use alternate encryption in their products and still support the old encryption?
I've always thought that the neo-geo was special, if memory serves me, they are very quick and flexiable.
Emulator anyone?