The best GBA flash ROM information that I can find is http://fafaq.gbaemu.com/. I would really like to hear recommendations from people that have a working set up, you can compile eliteTNK for GBA!
Ah, yesterday when the site was first/.d the pages went straight down but the images were still being served... so the google caches showed the cached HTML from google and the images from the originating web-site.
And I see that they still work. The site's back up now though
It's hard to believe that only 0.2% of iBooks have this problem. Mine has failed twice with a logic board / video problem within it's first 6 months.
Nope I don't boot it by throwing it against a wall; I do carry it to work every day and run it pretty hard.
If you don't have the problem it's hard to believe that it's happening, but when it's your first apple and it fails repeatedly it's hard to believe that everybody else isn't infected with some wierd apple mania that makes them blind to obvious problems:)
OSX is damn good, but I just can't see myself forking out more cash for apple hardware.
Also looking at the figures quoted above, and assuming that figure represents the proportion that would fail in one year and a linear failure rate... that works out to roughly 680 failing once in 6 months, and 340 or 0.05% failing in the first 3 months. So the number that failed after 3 months and again after another 3 months would be 340 * 0.05% = 0.17 out of 680,000. I'm either by far the most unlucky guy in a batch of 680,000 or the problem is more widespread . (Or my math sucks, which I'm not discouting.)
I've got a bigpond email account that I only ever put on my CV. I've used this for two years and I have never once received spam on this account. If Telstra are selling email addresses then they are only selling some of them.
So you can imagine our suprise when we were informed by a lawyer that we would be required to publish our source code for others to use. It was brought to our attention that Linux is copyrighted under something called the GPL
The problem here was that you took source code and altered it so that you could re-sell it to your clients, but you didn't read the included license until after you had spent all this time coding with it.
I guess that this is your first time using free software or open source or you would have known that the first thing you have to do when considering using thirdparty code or libraries is look at the license and check what you can and can't do or claim. OSS under GPL can co-exist happily with your own closed proprietary code but you have to keep a clear distinction between what you have written and what is GPL'd.
The best GBA flash ROM information that I can find is http://fafaq.gbaemu.com/. I would really like to hear recommendations from people that have a working set up, you can compile eliteTNK for GBA!
Ah, yesterday when the site was first /.d the pages went straight down but the images were still being served... so the google caches showed the cached HTML from google and the images from the originating web-site.
And I see that they still work. The site's back up now though
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PostIts and Balloons
I'm running an external 1280x1024 display spanned across to my 1024x768 12" iBook. Not mirrored but spanned. It's absolutely great and free.
It updates the open firmware to re-enable higher resolutions and dual head behaviour.
Cheers
Brian
Hmmmm, okay then I'll buy another :)
It's hard to believe that only 0.2% of iBooks have this problem. Mine has failed twice with a logic board / video problem within it's first 6 months.
:)
Nope I don't boot it by throwing it against a wall; I do carry it to work every day and run it pretty hard.
If you don't have the problem it's hard to believe that it's happening, but when it's your first apple and it fails repeatedly it's hard to believe that everybody else isn't infected with some wierd apple mania that makes them blind to obvious problems
OSX is damn good, but I just can't see myself forking out more cash for apple hardware.
Also looking at the figures quoted above, and assuming that figure represents the proportion that would fail in one year and a linear failure rate... that works out to roughly 680 failing once in 6 months, and 340 or 0.05% failing in the first 3 months. So the number that failed after 3 months and again after another 3 months would be 340 * 0.05% = 0.17 out of 680,000. I'm either by far the most unlucky guy in a batch of 680,000 or the problem is more widespread . (Or my math sucks, which I'm not discouting.)
I've got a bigpond email account that I only ever put on my CV. I've used this for two years and I have never once received spam on this account. If Telstra are selling email addresses then they are only selling some of them.
My yahoo account however.....
The problem here was that you took source code and altered it so that you could re-sell it to your clients, but you didn't read the included license until after you had spent all this time coding with it.
I guess that this is your first time using free software or open source or you would have known that the first thing you have to do when considering using thirdparty code or libraries is look at the license and check what you can and can't do or claim. OSS under GPL can co-exist happily with your own closed proprietary code but you have to keep a clear distinction between what you have written and what is GPL'd.
The good thing about NZ is that you do get unlimited domestic traffic and that there are loads of mirrors to get the files that you need.
Move over to Oz and the 3 gig cap includes traffic from inside Australia. That really sucks.