Hi.
I'm guessing this problem is unrelated to the fact it's running on a
mac, especially since it's running directly on a boot camp partition.
My guess is that winkit wasn't installed, or somehow didn't get the
visual c++ runtimes installed. I think I got it right. Also he will
probably need
Jim and Thomas,
Python is not the only alternative. The nice thing about linux is that
you can install what you want to use and use it as you wish.
There is a basic-type language called free basic, which has similarities
to visual basic and works on windows, linux and mack.
Jim, there is a v
Hi Thomas,
I have been programming in one Basic IDE or another for over thirty years. You
know like Microsoft Extended Basic for the T.I. 99 4A, Microsoft Extended Basic
for the Atari 800 XL, BasicA for the IBM PC Jr, GW Basic, Quick Basic 4.5,
PDS7, VB4 and now VB6 for over ten years. So I
Hi Thomas,
Yeah, the only thing about switching Eloquence to another language is, you better
know that language or have the menu memorized so that you can switch it back to
English or whatever.
BFN
Jim
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Hi Valiant8086,
Thank you very much for your suggestions. It sounds like Josh has tried those,
like my winkit.zip etc, but no go. But he says that he also has a virtual
Windows XP as well and the games run fine there.
Thanks again and BFN
Jim
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Hi Jim,
I did a search for
BASIC programming language for linux
and foun,
try real basic. it has a linux version.
http://www.realbasic.com/
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Phil, the most basic edition costs $99 and the one I think can actually
cross compile costs $299. This doesn't even garrentee accessability of
the IDE anyway.
On 7/4/2011 12:46 PM, Phil Vlasak wrote:
Hi Jim,
I did a search for BASIC programming language for linux and foun,
try real basic. it ha
Hi Phil,
Interesting. I didn't know this language existed. I might take a look
at this myself.
On 7/4/11, Phil Vlasak wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> I did a search for
> BASIC programming language for linux
> and foun,
> try real basic. it has a linux version.
> http://www.realbasic.com/
>
>
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Hi,
Yeah, they are not too clear on the specific graphics toolkits etc
they are using with this thing. My guess is given that it is a
cross-platform IDE they are using a generic graphics toolkit like WX
Widgets which is somewhat accessible, but when it comes to screen
reading technology and maximu
Hi,
I have to agree with Valiant. The issue is most likely do to a missing
Windows dependency rather than the fact Windows 7 is running on a Mac
on a Boot Camp partition. I've done similar things like that myself
and as long as Windows itself is working fine on that kind of setup
most apps should
Hi Jim,
Might I throw one more suggestion at you. Josh specified he was
running Windows 7 64, but didn't state if his version of XP is 32 bit
or 64 bit. This might be a critical detail as I know I'm having issues
with 64 bit machines as I only have access to 32 bit software and
libraries, but when
HI willem,
thanks, for the info on Free Basic. I guess I never looked into this
too much, but sounds interesting. As I am about to relaunch the USA
games developers website this summer this info is good to know.
On 7/4/11, Willem wrote:
> Jim and Thomas,
> Python is not the only alternative. The
Hi Jim,
Very true. Fortunately, I did have some French in high school and some
German in college. I am by no means fluent in either one, but I know
enough to switch languages successfully in Window-Eyes without any
problems.
On 7/4/11, Jim Kitchen wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> Yeah, the only thing abo
Hi Willem,
I wasn't promoting that program nor did I look to see if it was accessible
or if it was free.
I just did a simple google search and that was the first item that came up.
I don't have the time to do research on finding a basic version for Linux,
but in the first few hits I found sever
No worries. I just thought I'd save the people that are interested some
time by giving some info.
On 7/4/2011 7:27 PM, Phil Vlasak wrote:
Hi Willem,
I wasn't promoting that program nor did I look to see if it was
accessible or if it was free.
I just did a simple google search and that was the f
In Hal, it's possible to switch the onscreen read language without the one
used in the control panel and for Hal's own functions and names of controls
etc.
There is even a hotkey, ctrl period and comma to cycle through available on
screen languages.
This is why it's so easy for me to read th
Hi ya,
Yup, we're steaming along with 200 paying members right now.
Some folks don't get the automatic confirmation emails, they either
get blocked, or go to a junk folder and a lot of folks don't email me
and let me know.
However, Lora, did email me and we got her set right up.
If you
Hello Amanda,
Yes, Mysteries of the Ancients is a game, and I am the lead developer
for that project. Its a comercial product, expected to cost $35.00 USD
when finished, and it is currently in beta stage. That means that the
demo we have is a test build, is buggy, and is only a sample of what
the
Hi,
And since we are talking about free games. Let's not forget the USA
Games website
http://www.usagamesinteractive.com
has a number of free and abandoned games for download. I'm still
putting that stuff back up, being the holiday weekend I haven't gotten
it all done, but it is an excellent resou
Hi Charles,
Smile. I like Scansoft Tom better myself. For that reason I'm thinking
of zipping up the Tom speech directory and posting it with beta 21 for
anyone who would prefer him instead of Heather. It seems to me to be
the easiest solution for the issue.
Cheers!
On 6/28/11, Charles Rivard
Good idea. I'll be grabbing it. A thought: Will the contents of this .zip
file replace? or will they become a second voice to use. Having a selection
would be a cool option. This is merely an idea. If it isn't implemented,
that's OK, too. In either case, I'll be using the .zip file, and a
I just randomly got this from the Rock Band network. Someone else should get
it so we can jam it online. Only costs $1. hahahaha.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/o8zjyp
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Hi.
It's possible there are problems related to that, but it also works well
if everything is right. I have a Toshiba and an HP both of which run 7
x64 and I can run any of the Kitchens Inc games with no problems at all.
Jim I think someone already mentioned this, but Josh can try putting
you
hmm uac is for security I think I will use the install programs in a
folder on my account.
For one thing it means they will run.
for another no one can access my stuff.
At 10:49 a.m. 5/07/2011, you wrote:
Hi.
It's possible there are problems related to that, but it also works
well if everything
Hi Charles,
The zip file containing the files for Scansoft Tom will simply update
and replace the existing speech files in the speech directory. As you
might understand making the game so you could switch between voices
would require a massive amount of work having it figure out what voice
is bein
That's what I figured. No problemo.
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