Very well said, Paul.
I was originally in the let's just get this out of the way so we can
end the freeze boat, but I've almost completely changed my mind. I
think that either the H300 should remain unsupported, or the issue
fixed - as Paul put it, people consider 3.0 working how it should,
and
hey,
last week i got the idea of getting logf used in the standard build in
the hope that it could be used to trace some of the painful bugs (i.e
wierd playback issues), so iv started work on making logf a bit
nicer,,,
so ive attached a patch with the my work so far hopefully to get some
Hello? This is the internet.
Get ready for people who use non-standard grammar or syntax, either
intentionally or by mistake (you have a typo as well).
I personally consider people who think they're 31337 (aka eLiTe) are
immature, but let them express themselves how they feel anyway.
Note:
Two corrections:
1. #include logf should be #include logf.h in apps/debug_menu.c
2. lvl_codes should be IANWEUC instead of IANIEUC in
firmware/export/logf.h
Also, it didn't patch cleanly against CVS but it was fixable.
Failed hunks: #1/5 in apps/logfdisp.c, #1/3 in firmware/logf.c
After fixing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Can I beg a bigger copy from someone with a legal copy of the VMWare
workshop?
There was a full version of VMWare 4.5.2 in the German c't Magazin some
time ago. Maybe you can get one via ebay. The only disadvantage is the
hiqh shipping cost.
Unfortunately I lost my
Dominik Riebeling schrieb:
On 6/3/06, Andreas Gnau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a full version of VMWare 4.5.2 in the German c't Magazin some
That version of vmware in fact is a 360-day long time evaluation
version. So no real full licence (but it was unlimited by all other
means). Btw,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: welcome to the internet :D as for not
testing/compiling it, i said that this was more for feedback than to
actually be incorporated yet.
RaeNye: thanx, ill fix those typos.
as for it not working, im not sure how often the log is currently
written to, so its quite likely its
there is a colinux page on the wiki. the image needs to be updated for
te new gcc versions, but thats simple now with the script. i found
colinux faster to build than cygwin (and i imagine it would be much
faster the vmware also), but have since moved on to a full linux
install so i dont use it