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I just wonder why Lighttechinteractive left the audissey list. Can
anyone tell me? It will just help a lot if each game developer can be
on the list so
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Sorry, its not the left and right arrows but the left and right control
keys used for swimming, but that doesn't work either. I never got the no
winning pr
Oh it is definitely up there. Just head on over to
http://www.brandoncole.net
and click on the gaming section. As an aside, as I had forgotten to post
this to this list earlier, the articles and reviews section is now live, and
anyone is welcome to submit articles and reviews if they wish. Also,
Hi Rich,
Here is the link to Brandon's site:
http://brandoncole.net/
Rich
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From: Richard Bennett
To: Gamers Discussion list
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 7:16 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Brandon Cole's site
Hey list, mainly Brandon, awhile back you had men
Hey list, mainly Brandon, awhile back you had mentioned that you had a demo
of WWE Smackdown on your site. Is the demo still up there? If so, can I get
your website address so that I can listen to your demo and see if it is
really blind friendly?
Thanks,
BEAN
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well I have dotnet 1 and 2.
It will be good if dotnet 1 and 2 are made part of windows though as
well as directx 9c.
One thing that would be nice would be if you had c# as part of the os.
Linux has c as part of the os.
Or at least a compiler.
ms dos has basic.
qbasic I mean.
win 95 had qbasic.
Wou
I actually had a use for that site.
I used it not just for myself but for friends and others while doing
tech support issues.
Its a place I frequently use.
It solved loads of issues.
Ald although I didn't use it much well It was good.
If it goes I'm going to really miss it.
At 11:20 a.m. 5/09/2006
Not to mention all the downloads.
I have msxml I think, not sure.
I have the directx that comes with xp and the latest mdac from windows update.
So thats like 9mb gone.
But dx9 is 50mb, dotnet 1 is 30 and dotnet 2 is also 30 so 110mb.
Then there are the packs for both which come to another 30mb may
Well, yes, they did. It's very unfortunate.
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From: "Gary Whittington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September
HI. I didn't install the first version because I couldn't understand what
to download and stuf. It was over my head which isn't too hard lol. Anyway
can this version just be installed and run? If not, would someone kindly
write to me offlist and explain step by step what I need to download and
Hi Damien,
Yeah, but we are not talking historical roots of languages. What my
point is that French is French and C++ is C++ no matter what they may
have derived from.
If we are looking at the history of programming languages in general C
was originally designed for use on the Unix OS, and in th
Why close the site?
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From: "kevin and emma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "gamers"
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 2:15 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] message from the owner ... sad news
> hi all, thought some of you would like to know the following sad news i've
> just got off a
Hi Damien,
That is true. DirectX is better and easier to program with for games and
multimedia. I think you are getting things confused do to your personal
lack of programming experience. So let me clarify things.
Let us say you are writing a game. You are going to want to use DirectX
for your
hmm ok fair enough. oh and btw, most, if not all speech languages are
derived from other languages, like english is derived from latin and german
etc, i don't know what french is derived from but it must be derived from
something *smile*.
regards,
damien
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From: "Th
hmm? interesting. when i brought that comment up a few months ago i got
replies back saying that direct x was a lot better and easier to program
with.
regards,
damien
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Sent: Monday, September 04,
I have spoken directly with Tom on the matter, and he says for now
it's been put back up, though he isn't sure what will be done with it
at the moment.
James,
JFW List Administrator
At 05:23 PM 9/4/2006, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I do hope there is a way of keeping that content and keeping it alive. Th
Hi,
I do hope there is a way of keeping that content and keeping it alive. There
was some great stuff on there. I emailed him too as I use some of those
things every day.
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Hi Damien,
Ok??? That is a confusing question. What do you mean what were C and C++
written in? Those are programming languages not operating systems, apps,
etc...
That is kind of like asking what language is French made out of? Er
the anser is French...
Now, if you are asking what language
Hi Damien,
First, if you are using DirectX 8 with VB.NET no wonder you are getting
a crash dialog. You aren't suppose to use DirectX 8 with VB.NET. You
need DirectX 9.0C SDK, and nothing earlier.
Second, While it is true the entire .NET framework is large, 30 MB of
libraries, bare in mind that .
I also sent him an email. I don't knowhim either so hope my words were
comferting.
Take care all.
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From: "x-sight interactive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] message from the owner ..
yes i have also just sent him an email. i don't know him in person so i
don't know how it'll come across to him, but i sure do hope it helps him,
even if it's only a little.
regards,
damien
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Sent: Monda
hmm. interesting. ok what was c and c++ written in out of curiosity?
regards,
damien
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To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Game development was intro
> Hi Damien,
>
A friend of mine told me about her passing so I went up to the site and sent
her husband an email. Her passing is a blow to the blindness community as
well as to her friends and family. She provided a truly great resource for
the blindness community. Even sighted people benefited from her website a
thing is though with all these .net applications is you need more libraries
than are necessary. that's the only problem i find, net framework this, data
access components that, microsoft xml the other, bearing in mind that on
some systems, mine included, a program written in vb.net that uses direct
Hi Kevin,
That is truly some sad news. Thanks for posting this.
kevin and emma wrote:
> hi all, thought some of you would like to know the following sad news i've
> just got off another list.
> ***
> Hello Folks,
> If you have not already heard, Debbie Scales, moderator of the JFWLite
> group and
And here I thought someone died.
Crash
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From: "kevin and emma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "gamers"
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 1:15 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] message from the owner ... sad news
> hi all, thought some of you would like to know the following sad news i
Hi Damien,
I'm probably getting a tad bit off topic from game development, but I
feel this is an important point. Are you aware of the different levels
of programming languages?
In computer science we place all programming languages in one of three
catagories: low level, intermediate level, and
hi all, thought some of you would like to know the following sad news i've
just got off another list.
***
Hello Folks,
If you have not already heard, Debbie Scales, moderator of the JFWLite
group and the JFWLite web site, passed away early this morning. The web
site has since been closed, and her
Hi Damien,
As I recall there are VB 6 books on blindprogramming.com as well as
safari.oreilly.com. Honestly, the language isn't all that hard to learn
with the proper documentation. Of course, my opinion might be a bit
biast since I took Visual Basic 5 while I was in college for my CS
degree, a
Hi Rachel,
Yes, I think C#.net, (called C-Sharp,) is a good starter language. I'll
explain a bit about myself and why I feel that way.
When I was in college taking Computer Science courses I took a course in
basic C++ and an advanced C++ course. I found that the language was
powerful, but there
Hi Allen,
From what I have been able to tell Sryth was written in php. Php is a
very nice internet scripting language, and looks like what they used for
the game. It is certainly what I would have used if it were me.
Allen wrote:
> Hi, listers,
>
> I was just wondering how Sryth was created.
yes, hopefully.
regards,
damien
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From: "Nicol Oosthuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] the horse racing game
>
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Well, I should say, the never winning problem. It's impossible to win a
race. Your horse just keeps galloping after you win.
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Hi, listers,
I was just wondering how Sryth was created. Was it something like .asp or
something else?
Thanks
Allen
Formerly the MaynFrame
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What exactly happens? What sort of winning bug are you getting?
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Have you told them about the winning bug? it still occurs. it's getting
annoying.
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no, in fact i've been telling lighttech interactive (two very good friends
of mine) about it, and apparently they're dropping jaws support or something
because it doesn't work very well with direct input.
hth.
regards,
damien
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Yes this helps thanks. So if I try sappi with the game it should work
because jaws does its own processing of the arrow keys, so jaws doesn't
allow the lef
autoit is a language that is, i must admit, very limited. when making a game
with autoit you have to use a COM object called comaudio, which is just as
limited. it uses audiere, another limited library, to perform tasks. the
only real difference between comaudio and directx is that comaudio can pla
this is very interesting what you write. the thing is, when i first started
programming i was only taught vb6. knowing nothing at all about programming,
and given no real tutorials on how it works or how to do things correctly
with it, i struggled a lot with it. then one person got me into autoit.
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Hi all
Recently I downloaded the most recent version of the horse racing game.
I must say, they have definitely fixed some bugs. But I battle to swim
acro
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