They might be misunderstanding how video overlay acceleration works. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_overlay
Not to mention it shipped with Need For Speed preinstalled
What was it? The server isn't serving the Silverlight app any more.
I was inspired by sysfunboost.sh (swaps two system binaries) and made fun-boost.rb which does the same thing with two methods. https://github.com/lmc/fun-boost.rb
A reminder that MTGOX originally stood for "Magic The Gathering Online eXchange". When a site designed for trading cards online turns into the world's biggest Bitcoin exchange you better believe there's not going to be…
It's a driver to provide filesystem access to PS2 memory cards, using the USB Memory Card Adaptor designed for the PS3. There's another tool using this to make bootable memory cards for bypassing region checks.
As an ex-developer of a company who had servers co-located with them, I'm feeling mighty smug about using our own backup system instead of their in-house one. As mentioned earlier, bandwidth in Australia is…
Depends on your tolerance and method of usage, but I use it 2-3 times a week, using a vaporiser, and go through ~0.1 grams a session. Due to taxes where I live (Victoria, Australia) it's cheaper than alcohol.
If it's anything like SNES/Genesis/other console emulators, the only entropy source is player input. I can't imagine many arcade machines would have a true persistant clock, and even then you could just store the start…
That hurt to read.
They might be misunderstanding how video overlay acceleration works. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_overlay
Not to mention it shipped with Need For Speed preinstalled
What was it? The server isn't serving the Silverlight app any more.
I was inspired by sysfunboost.sh (swaps two system binaries) and made fun-boost.rb which does the same thing with two methods. https://github.com/lmc/fun-boost.rb
A reminder that MTGOX originally stood for "Magic The Gathering Online eXchange". When a site designed for trading cards online turns into the world's biggest Bitcoin exchange you better believe there's not going to be…
It's a driver to provide filesystem access to PS2 memory cards, using the USB Memory Card Adaptor designed for the PS3. There's another tool using this to make bootable memory cards for bypassing region checks.
As an ex-developer of a company who had servers co-located with them, I'm feeling mighty smug about using our own backup system instead of their in-house one. As mentioned earlier, bandwidth in Australia is…
Depends on your tolerance and method of usage, but I use it 2-3 times a week, using a vaporiser, and go through ~0.1 grams a session. Due to taxes where I live (Victoria, Australia) it's cheaper than alcohol.
If it's anything like SNES/Genesis/other console emulators, the only entropy source is player input. I can't imagine many arcade machines would have a true persistant clock, and even then you could just store the start…
That hurt to read.