Hi Thomas,
Oops, I probably no longer even have the software cd that came with the
steering wheel. Oh well, I never found any code for force feedback thus didn't
plan to put it in Mach 1 tts.
BFN
Jim
"We all have inconveniences of one kind or another. How you deal with them
determines
Hi Thomas,
And didn't you say something about how the screen reader will move to the error
window and it is a pain to get back to the code?
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Hi Jim,
It is not so much the error window pops up, but that Window eyes has the
annoying habit of reading it every time it c
Hi Jim,
Smile. no, that is not what I meant. When you are typing your screen
reader remains in the editor where your code is. However, if you have
error checking enabled Window Eyes has a tendancy to read all the error
messages as you are typing. For example let us say you are doing a very
lar
Hi,
Definitely oops. That's too bad as I'd like to have seen force feedback
support in Mach 1. I seam to remember some force feedback documintation
in the DirectX 8 docs for VB 6, and I use to have a book around here
kicking around that was for VB 6 and DirectX 8. It was called
"Programming Ga
Hi Ken,
Quote
I don't understand why the blind haven't caught on yet--holdouts from
using the mouse who
still think the keyboard is all that, I guess.
End quote
It is probably explainable by human nature. We all have a tendancy to
stick with the things we know, that are familiar to us, rathe
Hi,
And add to that the fact that the .NET Framework and related languages
are rapidly growing in the software development community. Both blind
and sighted developers are leaving languages such as C++, Visual Basic
6, etc and are developing applications that are .NET based. Even the Mac
and L
Hi William,
not specifically being a big MOO/mud coder I really can't say for
certain that MOO will or will not do all that you desire. I can say it
will certainly be much better than trying to write a mud/MOO server from
scratch as I have already outlined before. Tell you what if you want to
Is there an accessible IDE for the Ubuntu platform that uses Mono as its
framework?
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From: "Thomas Ward"
To: "Che" ; "Gamers Discussion list"
Sen
I'm sure this one's been heard of before, but I recently started really
getting into it so thought I'd post about it here. It's the unofficial
squaresoft mud. It's a little like eternal fantasy, which I posted about a
while back, but its been around longer and there's a few things that are
bett
but please thomas, if you can, search for that man, yea, with force
feedback things stay much much more fun and realistic, and i also
suggested jin to add force feedback in the game.
personaly, i'd love to have force feedback all the game, like wen you
are driving, it vibrates a bit, wen you speed
Hi,
Yes. It is called Monodevelop. It is quite a bit like Visual C# Express
except it runs on Linux and uses mono instead of .NET. It also comes
with some Linux specific docs such as how to use gtk#, called gtk-sharp,
which is a C-Sharp binding for GTK+ for gnome. If you are going to
design ac
I don't see anything wrong with a keyboard, as a lot of games for sited
people still use them.
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Question for Draconis, is ESP pinball clasics high score boards back up yet?
I think its Great news that the boards have been reset. I was the owner of
the high score on the Suds Works table so time for a coaktail and a bit of
pinballing. Take Care! Sly!
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From: "D
Hello,
As we've stated previously, we have no plans to update ESP Pinball
Classic to support the newer DSS system. Once our titles have been
revamped for our new game engine, it is most likely that ESP Pinball
Classic will be retired entirely.
HTH.
On Feb 4, 2009, at 5:52 PM, Sylvester
when you mean retired do you mean abandonware, freeware or just die?
At 02:51 p.m. 4/02/2009, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>As we've stated previously, we have no plans to update ESP Pinball
>Classic to support the newer DSS system. Once our titles have been
>revamped for our new game engine, it is mo
It's not that there is any inherant evil in a keyboard or that anything is
wrong with one or the usage of one in games. But using a keyboard
exclusively would be like Nasa digging out the old rockets that first took
Neil Armstrong to the moon. Would it work? Sure--after all, it worked
before
I understand that tendancy--but most times when sighted folks told me I
couldn't do something I spent hours, days, weeks or even months to learn how
just to prove them wrong, and that has served to be one of the most
instrumental and driving forces of my life. I remember my friend telling me
I
It will not be freeware or abandonware. It will be retired in favor
of Xtreme versions of the same tables. The game is quite old now and
difficult to continue to maintain.
On Feb 3, 2009, at 7:51 PM, shaun everiss wrote:
when you mean retired do you mean abandonware, freeware or just di
aah so all the tables in pb classic will be put into the pbx system is that
right?
in which case I will put off buying the game until all tables from pb classic
are ported over and then all I need is get the partypack.
hmmAt 06:15 p.m. 4/02/2009, you wrote:
>It will not be freeware or abandonwar
Hi.
This may help someone so I post it here.
this is to fix the issue with the realtech hd cards that come in most new
laptops and desktops.
Although I can't fix every game with this card I can fix the gma ones, this
applies to gtc lw and sod.
edit the sounds.ini in the dorectory the game is load
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