] pbgames is dead at last
wow, makes me wander if he is even reading the responses to the emails
at all .. or if its just going in one ear, and straight out the other. i
don't know how many of the emails in this thread have been aimed at
correcting his mistake as to which code it is. lol. probably
Hi Dean,
So have I. Which I think proves whatever problems people are having
with these games are PC specific. I've got Windows 7 Home Premium
64-bit on my new Toshiba and Tarzan Junior, Dark Destroyer,
Duckblaster, etc work fine.
On 1/3/12, Dean Masters dwmaster...@gmail.com wrote:
I just
if there having problems with java script. They need to open up IE
and check the security tab menu in options. Look for custom... then
find all the java script and change it to run.
Sometimes when updates come the browser settings take a hit too.
Now if your using something else to play them in
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
Hi,
Yeah, I don't get this. You are absolutely right about the pB games
being written in Javascript, a web programming language, and in fact
they still play ok on my new PC. I've seen the thread Shaun is making
reference to and I'm of the mind its a PC
they were written in ms java, as for porting them over, they are
incripted, so they would have to be rewriten from scratch.
But that gives me an interesting slant, if we could port to sun java maybe.
I was thinking about bgt but if we wanted cross platform, sun java or
maybe even python may be
:40 PM
To: Dean Masters; Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
hmph.
Well, it looks like at least on xp with all the upgrades to all the
tech that java or at least ms java is actually broken then or got broken.
And to be honest I can't see it being fixed any time
hmmm strange.
I have always kept this box updated with all libs.
I even have legacy jvms loaded on this system.
Weird, it all worked before.
I guess, next time I reinstall, i will just have to install those
things at the end but you are right.
Its not like they work its almost like I can't do
: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
they were written in ms java, as for porting them over, they are
incripted, so they would have to be rewriten from scratch.
But that gives me an interesting slant, if we could port to sun java maybe.
I was thinking about bgt but if we wanted cross platform
You sure your reading these emails? Because not only me but others
have pointed out that the JVM has nothing to do with java script.
Your browser security settings are stopping you from playing.
At 06:48 PM 1/4/2012, you wrote:
hmmm strange.
I have always kept this box updated with all libs.
I
Hi Shaun,
Please, get it straight. There is no such thing as MS Java! The PB
games were written in Javascript, a web programming language, not
Java! They are two completely, totally, absolutely two different
programming languages with nothing in common but the name!
As for the Java language
Hi Shaun,
No offense, but listen to us for a second. There is no such thing as
MS Java. Microsoft does not have, never did have, and probably will
never have a Java language. It was originally Sun not Microsoft who
created the Java language. Plus you are obviously totally misinformed
because Java
wow, makes me wander if he is even reading the responses to the emails
at all .. or if its just going in one ear, and straight out the other. i
don't know how many of the emails in this thread have been aimed at
correcting his mistake as to which code it is. lol. probably more then
half of
If these games were originally written in java I wonder how hard it would be to
port them over to the Android platform since Android programs are essentially
Java. It would be well beyond my ability I am sure but perhaps somebody who
knows more than I do could do it. Just a thought.
Game on.
Hi,
I do believe that these games were actually written in java script.
Cheers,
-Michael.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Randall
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 6:10 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
If these games were originally written
: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
Hi,
I do believe that these games were actually written in java script.
Cheers,
-Michael.
-Original Message-
From: Tom Randall
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 6:10 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
Hi Shaun,
Just to say this again, I said it already, but I thought I should reiterate:
these games were written in Java Script, not Java. Java is a language of the
C varity, which works well on pretty much any Windows platform: Java Script
is a language used for web application development, which
Hi,
Yeah, I don't get this. You are absolutely right about the pB games
being written in Javascript, a web programming language, and in fact
they still play ok on my new PC. I've seen the thread Shaun is making
reference to and I'm of the mind its a PC specific problem rather than
the games
Hi Tom,
No, the original language was javascript not Java. A lot of
non-programmer types get those two confused due to the similarity in
name, but they really are completely different languages. So to port
them to Android or something would require a rewrite in actual Java
using a compatible
I just played Dark Destroyer on my windows 7 home premium 64 bit PC.
Dean
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Ward
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:50 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
Hi,
Yeah, I don't get this. You are absolutely right
how would i find that game or showdown?
- Original Message -
From: Dean Masters dwmaster...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
I just played Dark Destroyer on my windows 7
it is listed at audiogames.net
Fred Olver
- Original Message -
From: joseph weakland josephweakl...@att.net
To: Dean Masters dwmaster...@gmail.com; Gamers Discussion list
gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 11:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] pbgames is dead at last
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