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Thank you and happy gaming to you to.
bfn
James
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From: "Chris H"
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 2:29 PM
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] i'm back to gaming
Welcome back and happy gaming!
Chris
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The webpage is still being worked on, the manuals are still being worked on,
and the mapping software isn't finished...
*heavy sigh*
But! People have requested the page link so here it is!
http://www.kaldobsky.com/audiodevices/
If anyone wants to grab one of the devices I have left, there is an o
I know that this would kill the thing, but I'd love to know what
happens if you leave it on an active railroad section for a little
while... *grins*
Signed:
Dakotah Rickard
On 5/21/13, john wrote:
> You could always just use a big stick.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Jeremy Kaldobsky
In addition, I have bought nearly all the games from Draconis
Entertainment, both for Windows and Mac, along with a game from X-Sight
Interactive. I plan to purchase Pacman Talks and Super Egg Hunt very soon.
Chris
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Welcome back and happy gaming!
Chris
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chrishallsworth7266
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Find my blog at
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On 21/05/2013 20:04, James Bartlett wrote:
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My computer got fried like 2 weeks ago. S
hI all
My computer got fried like 2 weeks ago. So I've been out of the loop. I
have like over 2 thousands email in my inbox. So please fergive me if reply to
a old message. Well it's good to be back.
bfn
James
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You could always just use a big stick.
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From: Jeremy Kaldobsky John I thought of that too, haha. The problem is, I don't have a
baseball bat.
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John I thought of that too, haha. The problem is, I don't have a baseball bat.
--- On Tue, 5/21/13, john wrote:
> From: john
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] A See Munkey in my house!
> To: "Gamers Discussion list"
> Date: Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 6:29 AM
> Aprone, if you've got the space, it
> might
Hi,
You are absolutely right. Running XP in a virtual machine isn't the
same is running it on a PC natively. There is going to be a bit of a
performance hit no matter what you do just because it is running
inside a piece of software like VMWare Player on top of say Windows 7,
and some updates in s
Hi Shaun,
Sure 1.5 GB should be enough for an XP virtual machine. I've run XP on
a PC with 256 MB of ram at one time so 1.5 should be plenty of ram for
an XP virtual machine. Even with service pack 3 it is nowhere near the
memory hog Vista and Windows 7 are with all that Windows Arrow stuff
enable
That is because of there heat build up. Also why they give them short
battery life. There are youtubes of people getting burned from there laptop.
At 08:48 AM 5/21/2013, you wrote:
Hi Jim,
I have a Vista desktop computer, and my wife has a new Windows 8 laptop.
So I could check it out on both
Hi Jim,
That's a good idea. I've thought about writing my own saved games etc
to My Documents as well as they will be easier to find, edit, and/or
delete if someone removes the game.
Anyway, as long as you get the right environment variable it should
work regardless of what OS the person is runni
Hi Jim,
I have a Vista desktop computer, and my wife has a new Windows 8 laptop.
So I could check it out on both systems.
Funny thing in the instructions for the laptop it says do not use the laptop
on your lap.
Phil
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From: "Jim Kitchen"
To: "Phil Vlasak"
Sent: T
Hi Phil,
I do believe that is what the code is designed to do. You know just like the
%appdata% will take you to the application data path on Windows XP, Vista, 7
and 8.
Of course that is a problem of coding for a system that you do not have.
I probably need people to test this little progra
Hi Jim,
I think you will also have to look for,
C:\users\Jim kitchen\Documents\kitchensinc.
That is where Vista and probably windows 7 and 8 would like to put your
files.
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Kitchen"
To: "Thomas Ward"
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Au
Aprone, if you've got the space, it might be fun to try playing
baseball with it, see how well the device recovers from that type
of impact.
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kaldobsky wrote:
From: shaun everiss If you want to leave the list, send E-mail to
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Hi Jeremy,
Cool! Thanks! that's great!
And thanks for the code. I look forward to getting a See Munkey from you and
programming for it.
Thanks again.
BFN
- Original Message -
Jim, you can use the See Munkey with VB6 quite easily. Just go to components
and add Microsoft Comm Contro
Hi Shaun,
Truthfully I was not looking for sympathy. My Accent synthesizer served me
well for about a dozen years. And now the Triple Talk has been running for
close to that. I do still like the Triple Talk, but the Accent was so
mechanical sounding that I do like Eloquence a bit better. B
Hi Thomas,
I now have the VB6 code to check to see if the kitchensinc folder in XP is at
C:\Documents and Settings\Jim kitchen\My Documents\kitchensinc. If it does not
exist, it makes the kitchensinc folder and can write the game files to that
path. I am hoping of course that the code does f
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