Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo was the best on 3DO. Same with Road Rash. 3DO's Road Rash was hot as fuck; had full-motion cut-scenes of a police officer arresting you and then it had the 'bad' cut-scenes of a bunch of fucking faget retard bands. The other cut-scenes outnumber the faget ones, but I can't forget the bad ones 'cause they leave *that* much of an impression on you when you try to remember the awesome ones. 3DO's Road Rash was verry advanced and I never saw anything like it on the Sega PlayStation and even upto N64. Not even Gamecube or XBox have anything like 3DO's Road Rash. It does exist in any good quality after 3DO.
3D0's pricetag is hilarious. I played my turdy neighbor's 3DO which they payed 400 USD for it and it only included 1 gamepad and 3 games. They then bought Wolfenstein 3D, Battle Chess, Shockwave, FIFA Soccor, as well as buying Super Street*** and Road Rash. FIFA was verry nice, but blah to learn or even know how to play; who cares about team USA when team Brazil was 1337 as all the other *can countries; I feel sorry for USA's team:(. I liked Battle Chess more than I liked FIFA Soccor. Wolfenstein3D was same as always, but on one CDROM was every single Wolfenstein 3D ever made; why can't ID Software do that with the PC version or at least with *ANY* version somthing like what 3DO's team did with Wolf3d?
Despite what people say about the system, it *was* a great system and you can buy one for about USD 40 on eBay. Best gaming experience for the games I mentioned: Road Rash, Super Street ***. I don't see a Linux-based ot *BSD-based or Win32-based emulator yet, what's up with that?
XFree is actualy the name of a project that existed before XFree86!
XFree was a much earlier X Window System implementation and XFree86 is a completely independent alternative to that was originaly based on intel 386 architecture; although XFree86 works on more that i386, such as SPARC and Alpha.
If I remember correctly, XFree is actualy defunct, but its tradmark is still in affect. Taking the name "XFree" and using it within the United States will result in possible fines. However, I am certain that if you use the name XFree outside the United States, you are ok.
I read through the GCC project for information on compatibility with the Watcom compiler. GCC has been adding alot of cruft and cludging its optimization for a long time. This latest release is quite slow, imho. Anyways, to remind people, the Watcom compiler is freely availble (Sybase Open Watcom Public License version 1.0) at many places. Try it out. I discovered GCC is stopping support for the M68K architecture. What is up with that? M68K is a verry popular architecture that is still used in embedded-Linux solutions. What will they discontinue next, Alpha and Sun Sparc architecture?
One last question to anyone who might be able to answer, anyone tried the Watcom compiler with M68K? I don't have the documentation for Watcom in front of me and would like to answer a friend of mine's question on whether Watcom can cross-compile for M68K. Thanks.
[RMS/Bill Ballmer] also describes [non-free/free] software as a 'predatory social system that keeps people in a state of domination and division.
I can say the same thing about public toilette systems! Blasted! We still have gender segregation in the public toillete arena! Someone let them know men and women can use the same bathrooms together! And on a side note, no I don't think that would make the world a happier place; I think women's farts smell worse then a man's, they eat the vegan and lowfat dairy stuff that just doesn't smell right.
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo was the best on 3DO. Same with Road Rash. 3DO's Road Rash was hot as fuck; had full-motion cut-scenes of a police officer arresting you and then it had the 'bad' cut-scenes of a bunch of fucking faget retard bands. The other cut-scenes outnumber the faget ones, but I can't forget the bad ones 'cause they leave *that* much of an impression on you when you try to remember the awesome ones. 3DO's Road Rash was verry advanced and I never saw anything like it on the Sega PlayStation and even upto N64. Not even Gamecube or XBox have anything like 3DO's Road Rash. It does exist in any good quality after 3DO.
:(. I liked Battle Chess more than I liked FIFA Soccor. Wolfenstein3D was same as always, but on one CDROM was every single Wolfenstein 3D ever made; why can't ID Software do that with the PC version or at least with *ANY* version somthing like what 3DO's team did with Wolf3d?
3D0's pricetag is hilarious. I played my turdy neighbor's 3DO which they payed 400 USD for it and it only included 1 gamepad and 3 games. They then bought Wolfenstein 3D, Battle Chess, Shockwave, FIFA Soccor, as well as buying Super Street*** and Road Rash. FIFA was verry nice, but blah to learn or even know how to play; who cares about team USA when team Brazil was 1337 as all the other *can countries; I feel sorry for USA's team
Despite what people say about the system, it *was* a great system and you can buy one for about USD 40 on eBay. Best gaming experience for the games I mentioned: Road Rash, Super Street ***. I don't see a Linux-based ot *BSD-based or Win32-based emulator yet, what's up with that?
XFree is actualy the name of a project that existed before XFree86!
XFree was a much earlier X Window System implementation and XFree86 is a completely independent alternative to that was originaly based on intel 386 architecture; although XFree86 works on more that i386, such as SPARC and Alpha.
If I remember correctly, XFree is actualy defunct, but its tradmark is still in affect. Taking the name "XFree" and using it within the United States will result in possible fines. However, I am certain that if you use the name XFree outside the United States, you are ok.
I read through the GCC project for information on compatibility with the Watcom compiler. GCC has been adding alot of cruft and cludging its optimization for a long time. This latest release is quite slow, imho. Anyways, to remind people, the Watcom compiler is freely availble (Sybase Open Watcom Public License version 1.0) at many places. Try it out. I discovered GCC is stopping support for the M68K architecture. What is up with that? M68K is a verry popular architecture that is still used in embedded-Linux solutions. What will they discontinue next, Alpha and Sun Sparc architecture?
One last question to anyone who might be able to answer, anyone tried the Watcom compiler with M68K? I don't have the documentation for Watcom in front of me and would like to answer a friend of mine's question on whether Watcom can cross-compile for M68K. Thanks.
[RMS/Bill Ballmer] also describes [non-free/free] software as a 'predatory social system that keeps people in a state of domination and division.
I can say the same thing about public toilette systems! Blasted! We still have gender segregation in the public toillete arena! Someone let them know men and women can use the same bathrooms together! And on a side note, no I don't think that would make the world a happier place; I think women's farts smell worse then a man's, they eat the vegan and lowfat dairy stuff that just doesn't smell right.