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Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 4:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi,
> Eventually, I'll probably put on something like some see through braille
> labels on the function keys so I can find them easier.
>
>
> Everet
Hi Cara,
With me I am so used to full sized keyboards when I am on my laptop I
have troubles locating keys like specific function keys, page up and
down, etc. They all move, and on my notebook they are all crunched
together in such a way my fingers often touch not one but two keys or so.
The oth
Hi,
Eventually, I'll probably put on something like some see through braille
labels on the function keys so I can find them easier.
Everett Elam wrote:
> Hm my f4, f8 and f12 keys all have dots on them! Dunno why toshiba did that,
> but I love it! Why don't ya buy some of those stick on dots fr
All of the JQ versions were created with the Mind Grid sounds in mind,
(no pun intended! lol!) but people can create their own sound
packs if they're familiar with creating .pak files which will also work.
JQ uses the existing pak files and simply adds it's own sounds within
it's own
s? Yeah that's it! I stuck
> some of those on my cell phoner's case so I'd be able to feel the
> numbers! R!; - Original Message -
> From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list"
> Sent: Thursday, Decem
l the numbers! R!;
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 6:39 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi Shaun,
> Laptops are nice and porti
I like the keyboards on laptops, some games it works fine.
Actually I have a usb board here but am to lazy to plug it in most of the time.
At 01:39 AM 12/22/2006, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>Laptops are nice and portible, but I really don't like the keyboards on
>them. Especially, for games. ju
this is interesting, every system that ms releases so far they try to get rid
of the old ones as soon as.
win 2k and me came out at the same time.
vista will be out but xp will still be used to sp3 and maybe sp4.
This means that for a majority of us we will have nothing to fear for a good
number
Interesting.
my card has a microphone setup, and a noise reduction.
I have line in, phone vol, mono out, wave out mix.
I must have a real old card.
THe card is really not much of one.
Its a basic effectless card.
I play midi through an old emulated not really good yamaha software synth I
downloade
That's funny, I like laptops for the opposite reason! I love the smaller
keyboards!
Smiles,
Cara
At 07:39 AM 12/21/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>Laptops are nice and portible, but I really don't like the keyboards on
>them. Especially, for games. just last night I was on the road when I
Hi Shaun,
Oh, I believe Windows XP will be around for a good while yet. It was
based on Windows NT technology, has the top of the line multimedia
features, and since service pack 2 has been very reliable and stable.
Just because Vista is the new kid on the block now doesn't mean
businesses, col
ah nice
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From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi,
> If your notebook soundcard supports t
Hi,
Interesting. Most Soundmax cards have an onboard ac97 chipset. Most ac97
chipsets have effects, and support 3d audio. At least the newer ones do.
shaun everiss wrote:
>
> I only have a crappy soundmax card.
> I have an amd desktop and its got realtech synths.
> But its not my desktop.
> The
Hi Shaun,
Laptops are nice and portible, but I really don't like the keyboards on
them. Especially, for games. just last night I was on the road when I
decided to play Lonewolf. Since there is no gaps on my keyboard between
the f4 and f5 keys, every time I wanted to open the torpedo doors, fire,
Hi,
If your notebook soundcard supports them you can turn them on via the
button on your system tray. I use Windows+b to jump to the system tray,
arrow to sound effects, and after right clicking on the button, I go to
properties and environment is the first page of the dialog.
I can set the leve
Hm are all your versions updated to mindgrid audio or are there older ones?
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From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was J
Hm where do you turn those on? Mine does fine, but I thought those only
existed in wmplayer?
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Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 12:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Tosheba
Amen!
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Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 2:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Well I will
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>Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:24 AM
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
>
>
> > Tom, they're wonderful machines! I have an Averatec as well, (a 3250)
> > which I take with me traveling all over th
: "Raul A. Gallegos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 3:19 PM
>Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
>
>
>> You mean, why do laptops cost more then?
>>
>> Because their components are smaller a
Well I will always have a laptop as supposed to the desktop.
I like to carry my system arround with me.
At 06:44 PM 12/20/2006, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi,
>Mine is my baby as well. Just today while I was away I took mine with
>me to work on Montezuma's Revenge and began rebuilding level 1 which
>wi
well here in nz for around 1000 you can get a good case with top of the line
hardware, mutherboard and processer only.
memmory you will have to get yourself as well as other devices.
so you may end paying around 1500 for a system in parts.
You can choose what quality hardware you get to.
The first
and you can stay as far back or forward as you wish.
The systems I have now run xp and the coppies I have are lagit.
when the next system fails,
I will attempt to buy a system in bits,load it and install xp on it.
My laptop is an oem model, so there may be a chance I will be using the vista
os, h
I only have a crappy soundmax card.
I have an amd desktop and its got realtech synths.
But its not my desktop.
The game runs fine here but I'd like the fx my card does not have these.
At 07:23 PM 12/20/2006, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>mine has an AMD 64 chipset on it, and it really cranks. I w
Hi Shaun,
mine has an AMD 64 chipset on it, and it really cranks. I was trying
judgement day on it,it and my laptop really rocked with the game.
FYI turn on your adio environment effects like slight echo and it makes
the explosions and stuff sound wild with jd.
_
Hi,
Yeah. Let's start stearing this topic back to gaming. Braille writers
doen't have anything to do with gaming. Smile.
shaun everiss wrote:
> not to mention that except for math our standard heavy braillers vertually
> have no place, there are electronic ones and some are as small as a palm
Hi,
yeah, you could do that. The nice thing I have found with building your
own desktop for say $600 is you can uupgrade what you want when you
want. Like for example most of the gear on my desktop has been updated
now and then. The only thing that is lagging behind is the processor
speed. I ca
Hi Damien,
You misunderstood what I meant. I hand built my desktop back in 2002,
and it was pretty good for back then, but is lower end for now days. My
laptop was made in 2005, and is in keeping with most of the newer
laptops and desktops out there. Not has high-quality as one I could buy
toda
Hi,
Yeah, that is right, and in addition to size most laptops have specially
designed parts for that specific laptop. Take the motherboards. They are
especially designed for that laptop case, and that style alone.
Some parts like hard drives are pretty generic, and are a little more
than desktop
Hi,
Mine is my baby as well. Just today while I was away I took mine with
me to work on Montezuma's Revenge and began rebuilding level 1 which
will be completely different fromversion Alpha 1. Well, same general
layout, but more in keeping with the original design James North had for
the temp
Hi Damien,
No, desktop systems are still quite less than most laptops. Most laptops
cost twice as much as a desktop with equal features.
I've hand built my own desktops in the past with the top-of-the-line
everything for the price of some lower end notebooks. Although, that has
been a while, and
e -
From: "Cara Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 7:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Tom, they're wonderful machines! I have an Averatec as well, (a 3250)
> w
AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi,
> Well, braille writers still have there place for labeling up Christmas
> Cards and things like that, but yeah they are pretty outdated.
> I remember when I was in college around 97 or so they wanted me to
> brail
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> not to mention that except for math our standard heavy braillers vertually
> have no pla
7;t know what the range is for processor speeds on laptops but i know
>you can get dual-processor ones nowadays.
>
>regards,
>
>damien
>
>
>
>
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>From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Well the laptop I got for uni was nothing but trouble.
The laptop I got myself for 300 bucks was much better, pluss I have contacts so
this is a like second from high end machine.
it came with a floppy disk, extra ram and 128mb free usb flash ram.
At 10:07 PM 12/19/2006, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi,
>O
not to mention that except for math our standard heavy braillers vertually have
no place, there are electronic ones and some are as small as a palm top system.
At 10:11 PM 12/19/2006, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi,
>Well, braille writers still have there place for labeling up Christmas
>Cards and thing
cember 19, 2006 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> oh so laptops cost more than desktops? gee, just that tom said that his
> desktop's not as good as his laptop, which gave me the impression that a
> desktop cost more than a laptop.
>
&
Not at all. I can easily put together a desktop machine for under $600,
but if I wanted a laptop with the same specs, it would cost me over
$1000.
* x-sight interactive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 10:38]:
> oh so laptops cost more than desktops? gee, just that tom said that his
> desktop's n
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> You mean, why do laptops cost more then?
>
> Because their components are smaller and you pay for convenience.
>
> * x-sight interactive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-1
You mean, why do laptops cost more then?
Because their components are smaller and you pay for convenience.
* x-sight interactive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-19 08:18]:
> lol that's pretty weird. why, do desktops seem to cost more then? hmm. i
> know with desktops you can get 500gb hard drive, 1g
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Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 10:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi Damien,
> My current gaming notebook is an Averitec 6200 series laptop with 512 MB
> of ram, a 60 GB hard drive, 4 USB 2.0 ports, an AMD 2400 proce
Tom, they're wonderful machines! I have an Averatec as well, (a 3250)
which I take with me traveling all over the place and love love love
it!
I use it for everything!... It's my baby!... :)
Smiles,
Cara
At 05:40 AM 12/19/2006 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi Damien,
>My current gaming notebook
Hi Damien,
My current gaming notebook is an Averitec 6200 series laptop with 512 MB
of ram, a 60 GB hard drive, 4 USB 2.0 ports, an AMD 2400 processor, 15
inch wide screen display, DVD/CD burner, a wireless lan card, a standard
lan card, and an AC97 sound card. It all came with Windows XP SP2 wi
ecember 19, 2006 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi,
> Oh, that explains why your laptop is such a junker. Anything owned by
> schools tend to be beaten up, broken down, junk piles.
> Either that they are out of date, not that helpful in the real world
Hi,
Well, braille writers still have there place for labeling up Christmas
Cards and things like that, but yeah they are pretty outdated.
I remember when I was in college around 97 or so they wanted me to
braille my answers up on the braille writer. I firmly told them no, and
told them I'd type
Hi,
Oh, that explains why your laptop is such a junker. Anything owned by
schools tend to be beaten up, broken down, junk piles.
Either that they are out of date, not that helpful in the real world,
and, well, just not worth your time.
Smile.
x-sight interactive wrote:
> that didn't offend me at
ot;x-sight interactive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> that didn't offend me at all; the college gave it me. if i had my way, and
> the money, i&
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Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 3:08 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Toshebas and gaming was Judgement Day
> Hi,
> What mottle do you have. I have generally found Tosheba Sattlelights to
> be pretty reliable. However, yours seams to be the exception that brea
Hi,
What mottle do you have. I have generally found Tosheba Sattlelights to
be pretty reliable. However, yours seams to be the exception that breaks
the rule. No offense based on your description your Tosheba is a pile of
junk.
My current laptop gaming/work machine is an Averetec 6200.
x-sight
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