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deekay2
November 8th, 2002, 18:32
Could be an interesting idea.. ;)

Falcon4ever
November 8th, 2002, 18:53
what's so special about january 28?

It's my birthday but i bet you won't gimme a present
:plain:

Rocketman_mab
November 8th, 2002, 19:54
It's brilliant!!!

We'll put it right between January 27th and January 29th!!

WTF!!??

Redah
November 8th, 2002, 20:10
I should smack you all for not knowing your emulator release date history.

Didn't you learn ANYTHING in school?

Falcon4ever
November 8th, 2002, 20:23
Originally posted by Redah
I should smack you all for not knowing your emulator release date history.

Didn't you learn ANYTHING in school?

NO...
tell me wise redah
what happend on this date
(except for it being my birthday)
it would be great to release it as a present for me that day ;)

Redah
November 8th, 2002, 21:50
Okay

Well, some dude smoked a bit too much weed with another dude, and all that weed kinda made them think... ya know, what if we rip the BIOS from a N64, read it, and put the HEX code into a Win32 executable?

And, well, some instructions for the N64 CPU seemed to work on x86 CPUs too...

well, actually that happened on january 27th. But the weed kinda screwed them over, and so they went out and did odd stuff like take baths in kitty litter and make broomsticks from fries...

Accidently, they also released this Win32 executable to someone called TheFox, which they thought was l33t, ya know, being all weed-minded... a fox that does emulation... instead of howl and such... ever seen that? Well, neither did they.

Anyhoo, couple hours later, they didn't have anymore weed and they quickly tried to get the Win32 executable back. And the rest is history... they failed miserably, and the whole world knew.

Johann
November 8th, 2002, 21:53
I see... and what?

Jesse
November 8th, 2002, 21:59
Redah first of all i want some of the weed those 2 dudes were smoking. And someone get Turok working in uhle and make it w,a,s,d/fps standard compatible kthx.

Redah
November 8th, 2002, 22:05
Only if I get an award for knowing so much about emulation history :P

deekay2
November 9th, 2002, 00:11
Originally posted by (NL)Falcon4ever
what's so special about january 28?

It's my birthday but i bet you won't gimme a present
:plain:

yours is not the only birthday, also a certain emu.
And how would an emu celebrate a new birthday ...?

gokuss4
November 9th, 2002, 03:53
err... UltraHLE's birthday? ???

seriously im guessing here :plain:

Lillymon
November 9th, 2002, 05:09
I think I get what's going on now.

UltraHLE was released on January 28th 1999, so this guy is saying January 28th 2003 would be good release date for UltraHLE 2.0...

gokuss4
November 9th, 2002, 05:30
good idea, i'd say they should release it on that date, of course they might not finish it by that date

Lillymon
November 9th, 2002, 08:21
If they happen to be ready on that date, then they should go ahead! :D

If they're not, they should by all means delay. But still make a news post. ;)

If they're ready before that date, maybe they should keep testing internally until the date comes! :P

Redah
November 9th, 2002, 12:31
Took you just about 10 posts to figure out what's on that date, with the clues scattered all around you at first, but then thrown in your face ;)

Seriously, I wonder what this world is coming to sometimes :plain:

David_Hayter
November 9th, 2002, 17:21
I certainly hope the release of ultrahle 2 to be way before this date...

Dominator
November 10th, 2002, 04:03
All the improvements announced a few weeks back (if you've been carefully reading our text, this should be obvious), *ARE* already implemented.
Means multi API support, plugins support and so on.

You just don't know everything about what is already implemented, what is currently being implemented, and also what is gonna be implemented.

But it is just funny (senseless?) to see some guys trying to partially add what we've done months ago when we know that their highest expectations do not reach a third of our current available features.

*eot*

ScottJC
November 10th, 2002, 05:35
well your team is like 8 people, you can do it 8 times as fast as anyone else i guess;

theres nothing wrong with that though, the source is there so if they want to do it (even as a hobby) they can, who knows, they might even be able to surpass uhle 2 some day :o however unlikely that may seem.

************
November 11th, 2002, 00:52
But it is just funny (senseless?) to see some guys trying to partially add what we've done months ago when we know that their highest expectations do not reach a third of our current available features.



Oh I see,

The point in using the source code is that it can then be turned into a race, and the people with the most advanced emulators should be the only ones to work on them, and all other developers (or whatever phrase you wish to use) should just not even bother.

Thanks for putting me straight on this :)

And now would you like to stop developing please because 1964 and PJ64 are more advanced.

I hope you see my point here, as I'm very disappointed in somebody whose work I've always admired before. :(

mesman00
November 11th, 2002, 01:06
Originally posted by ************
But it is just funny (senseless?) to see some guys trying to partially add what we've done months ago when we know that their highest expectations do not reach a third of our current available features.



Oh I see,

The point in using the source code is that it can then be turned into a race, and the people with the most advanced emulators should be the only ones to work on them, and all other developers (or whatever phrase you wish to use) should just not even bother.

Thanks for putting me straight on this :)

And now would you like to stop developing please because 1964 and PJ64 are more advanced.

I hope you see my point here, as I'm very disappointed in somebody whose work I've always admired before. :(

well put. agreed

MrTangix
November 11th, 2002, 02:23
The UHLE2 team has put in a lot of work into their version. Of course they may seem a little proud, even arrogant, of their project, but thats natural for anything that you put time and effort into. They have bragging rights.

What struck me as funny and senseless was how everyone rushed to worship ShadowPrince and company after their first release. People don't like their version because of its an awesome high-quality version. They like it because a few features were added (at the cost of others) and its available. When UHLE2 is released, (assuming Shadow's version continues at its current progress) chances are people are going to rush to UHLE2 and begin praising the UHLE2 team. If Shadow's version doesn't show any great progress in the future, no matter how many releases they make, the project will always be overshadowed by UHLE2.

Everyone is entitled to support whatever emu he wants, but not at the cost of the community. We're all here to play games, not gain social status or beta testing positions by kissing up to anyone. What we do not want are a bunch of emulators released by different teams that do the same thing, without making any significant leaps and bounds. I assume that is the reason for any hostility directed towards SP.

As for me, I have more respect for the project that is being slowly, but carefully, developed. Whether or not Shadow's version meets that criteria is up to him.

ShadowPrince
November 11th, 2002, 11:22
Everyone is entitled to support whatever emu he wants, but not at the cost of the community. We're all here to play games, not gain social status or beta testing positions by kissing up to anyone.


This is just make me sad . Do not talk for "all", not
everyone here is just "for playing games". I strongly believe
most of the people here are loving emulation,and excited to see things from other systems running on their computers.If all that u looking here is to play games,go download some Pc warez .

I have a big respect to Uhle2 team work, and i do know what progress it has made .
But some of Uhle2 team members obviously not have even a little respect to others people work. Dominator,don't make yourself seems worse than u are. It maked for you sense and wasnt funny
to waste 3 years on hacking original Uhle binary ,didnt it ?
What u must understand,it's not a competition for me,i just doing
what i like and learn programming meanwhile .
About speed of the releases,some prefer that wips are coming as frequently as possible,others prefer working months or years on each release,this is all matter of personal preference .
And last, but not least,thanks for support of all people who enjoyed my work till now.

mesman00
November 11th, 2002, 19:27
Originally posted by MrTangix
The UHLE2 team has put in a lot of work into their version. Of course they may seem a little proud, even arrogant, of their project, but thats natural for anything that you put time and effort into. They have bragging rights.

What struck me as funny and senseless was how everyone rushed to worship ShadowPrince and company after their first release. People don't like their version because of its an awesome high-quality version. They like it because a few features were added (at the cost of others) and its available. When UHLE2 is released, (assuming Shadow's version continues at its current progress) chances are people are going to rush to UHLE2 and begin praising the UHLE2 team. If Shadow's version doesn't show any great progress in the future, no matter how many releases they make, the project will always be overshadowed by UHLE2.

Everyone is entitled to support whatever emu he wants, but not at the cost of the community. We're all here to play games, not gain social status or beta testing positions by kissing up to anyone. What we do not want are a bunch of emulators released by different teams that do the same thing, without making any significant leaps and bounds. I assume that is the reason for any hostility directed towards SP.

As for me, I have more respect for the project that is being slowly, but carefully, developed. Whether or not Shadow's version meets that criteria is up to him.

It has nothing to do w/ worshiping ShadowPrince, or anyone for that matter. I agree that they do have the right to be proud about their progress, as i know i would, but what i do not, and repeat absolutely DO NOT agree with is what Dominator said:

Originally posted by Dominator
But it is just funny (senseless?) to see some guys trying to partially add what we've done months ago when we know that their highest expectations do not reach a third of our current available features.


Does it matter if you have already added it? No, they are doing it for their entertainment, just as you are. So what if they are far behind you, and don't have as high expectation as you do. It's unfair to laugh at some one for trying. If they were a lamer who was ripping off code (eg. l@g), it would be a different story, but ShadowPrince's work seems to be genuine. Your words are very discouraging, and really unecessary. I really don't think you meant it this way, as you appear to be a respected member of the scene, but it sounded like that.

aprentice
November 11th, 2002, 21:13
Keyword: Highest Expectations

Malcolm
November 11th, 2002, 23:17
This is one sad, sad thread

I, for one, am happy to see the continuation of UHLE. It wasn't really a "nice" emulator, but it worked. But I am very disappointed at what I've read here.

I happy to hear the UHLE2 has some awesome features, but why do you have to post that here? Should shadow completely stop his development because you people think that the features he has added are a waste of time because you already have them?

What if he has coded them in a faster way then you have? It could speed up your emulation project, even if he releases the same feature that you have 2 or 3 months down the road.

Also the fact that anyone would take a source not created by themselves and try to edit and advance it is an achievement of its own.

Is anyone stealing source here, yes, you're stealing source from the original authors. BUT are the two teams stealing source from each other, no. Both of you are doing something that isn't creditable, even the SupraHLE wasn't credible. Why you may ask? Because you’re taking someone else’s code and editing it, without their permission.

The authors didn't GIVE you their code, you STOLE it. So in fact neither of you should be flaming each other here, because both your projects are morally wrong.

Buy as I stated above I am happy to see these kind of project progress. Just remember that any project using illegally obtained source isn't a morally justified program, and that everyone has free access to that source, being able to modify the source as they see fit.

That’s all I got.

ShadowPrince
November 11th, 2002, 23:41
Ignore Malcolm post ,i swear i not steal nothing :).

Malcolm
November 11th, 2002, 23:49
Originally posted by ShadowPrince
Ignore Malcolm post ,i swear i not steal nothing :).

Thats a double negative, thus you did steal ;)

Dominator
November 12th, 2002, 01:43
Aprentice ... Keyword #2 : "amusing" ;)

Gent
November 12th, 2002, 02:25
Everyone ... Keyword #3 : CHILDISH

Come on Guys Malcolm couldnt have said it any better.

There is no need for this my Toy is better then your Toy Crap.

Who ever is doing what, where & when, good luck to you's.

But dont inflict this childish display in public :plain2:

It looks sooo {}:{

Even {}:{'r is that i have felt so ashamed that i had to say something.

UHLE2 team all the best.

ShadowPrince All the best to you.

Anyone else doing anything to this old Emus Stolen Source.
Goodluck to you too.

lets keep some self pride & dignity on the Boards :)

bodie
November 12th, 2002, 04:10
nice one gent .. i agree with you and malcolm here *edit* and mesman ;) .. and lmfao@KEYWORD 3

mesman00
November 12th, 2002, 05:14
i was the first one to say something, why doesn't anyone agree w/ me? :plain2:

haha, i agree w/ myself, as well as malcom! :!!!:

MrTangix
November 12th, 2002, 06:27
I wonder what the world record is for holding one's bladder... :blush:

I've gone 8 hours, can anyone beat that?