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In Topic: Sonic the Hedgehog Classic
24 February 2011 - 05:36 PM
I could write something, if you so wish. That is, if you have somewhere that can handle the bandwidth etc. -
In Topic: Sonic the Hedgehog Classic
24 February 2011 - 11:25 AM
If you haven't already, you should set up an auto-update system for it. That way you can keep actively fixing it, and maybe do more interesting stuff later like new levels? -
In Topic: Sonic Misadventure
23 February 2011 - 02:19 PM
It's unique? Increase the amount of colors that make up each object though. Everything seems to be made up of 2 colors or less. -
In Topic: I'm growing bored with Linux
20 February 2011 - 01:20 PM
I don't see how unless someone adds a FreeBSD style Linux binary layer
I once saw Haiku becoming the Android of netbooks, but with Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich, that ship is already sailing. There was an official Macromedia Flash player for BeOS, but not much chance of Haiku getting supported within the next decade or so.
They ported over Gnash and you can get it to work in the Firefox port with some work. Eventually the author or someone else will step up to the plate and work on that or something similar.
Yeah, kind of sad that they couldn't jump on the netbook bandwagon quicker -- it does run extremely well on my Acer Aspire One (wireless and everything). It's a niche operating system though, so it will live on through whatever hardware regardless. That's pretty much what separates it from the other ones is that it's a niche with a strong (though, small) community. It didn't die in the 90s or early 2000s, so that's a good thing. One of those things where patience is a virtue. After the release of R1 is where everything will start to get interesting. -
In Topic: SonLVL
20 February 2011 - 11:33 AM
Best new app beside the Special Stage editor, fo sho.
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