Phenax
Mar 23, 11:39 PM
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I'm here to ask for your help to port a free and open-source game to Mac OS X.
Alien Arena (http://red.planetarena.org/)
I am representing CodeRED: Alien Arena which is a free and open source first-person shooter that resembles the Quake, Doom, and Unreal Tournament series.
Version 6.04 is the latest version, and we're taking several leaps forward in development for our next release. We have added FreeBSD support (Thanks Alejandro -- our FreeBSD ports maintainer) and we are now striving to add Mac OS X support.
Unfortunately we don't have any Mac OS X computers, so this is where you come in.
We need someone who
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I'm here to ask for your help to port a free and open-source game to Mac OS X.
Alien Arena (http://red.planetarena.org/)
I am representing CodeRED: Alien Arena which is a free and open source first-person shooter that resembles the Quake, Doom, and Unreal Tournament series.
Version 6.04 is the latest version, and we're taking several leaps forward in development for our next release. We have added FreeBSD support (Thanks Alejandro -- our FreeBSD ports maintainer) and we are now striving to add Mac OS X support.
Unfortunately we don't have any Mac OS X computers, so this is where you come in.
We need someone who
Dreadnought
Sep 23, 03:57 AM
We did? O Great, it's about time! Only 329 days to go and we pass SilentPCreview. I think it's time to taunt them already!! :D
BTW, why haven't we taunt Mayhem??
BTW, why haven't we taunt Mayhem??
liketom
Jan 4, 05:40 AM
I'll brew some coffee. Anyone want some?
sure make mine white with 2 please
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JackAxe
Apr 12, 12:29 AM
This is a nice update. I was hoping for a Flash 8, but I guess that was hoping for too much. :o At least it supports 7, fp6 would have blown.
I've been using my Wii to check a current site I'm working on, since it's the only web device I have that doesn't have Flash 9 installed, it has been good for testing.
<]=)
I've been using my Wii to check a current site I'm working on, since it's the only web device I have that doesn't have Flash 9 installed, it has been good for testing.
<]=)
dmw007
Apr 2, 09:12 PM
A MacBook would be sweet to see announced.
Indeed, that is what I was also hoping to see announced. :)
Indeed, that is what I was also hoping to see announced. :)
shadowfax0
Oct 21, 08:19 PM
You two are correct, 64-bit won't make much of a difference for the average person, but for people doing Final Cut, Maya, Mathematica (Mathematica might be something we should keep our eyes on, I'm getting excited already!) and things of that sort will. At this point in time, there won't be much if any difference, but the difference will be seen when in a few years when a large amount of programs are written to take advantage of the vast amounts of memory that 64-bit has to offer. Also, I think we may see Apple make a big leap into the pro video market (like Hollywood professional) being that the 64-bit will allow for a port of specialized programs, this will have the same effect on the video industry as OS X did on the scientific community; people will no longer need 3 computers to do one job. Instead of having your Mac for video editing alone, and then having to port that over to your SGI for some heavy duty work, it will now be able to have it all there. I gotta say Apple has alot of the bases covered, and although what I have said may not happen in huge places making multi-million dollar films, I have a feeling it will for smaller/mid-sized production houses it will have a profound impact. (Video edit -> use shake/Maya/Photoshop/any other effects program -> finish in Final Cut -> then one has the option to use Cinema Tools if in high fps ->Edit audio right there using anythign you'd like -> then DVD Studio Pro -> and for people on a tight(er) budget, that's you whole movie, right there!)
greatdevourer
Apr 20, 01:57 PM
I saw this on digg, and I wouldn't mind working there... :D
balamw
Jun 19, 09:06 AM
Seen at /.
http://www.variety.com/VR1117945507.html
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who has been personally involved in the talks, initially proposed selling all films at a flat price of $9.99 -- an offer the studios flatly rejected.
"We can't be put in a position where we lose the ability to price our most popular content higher than less popular stuff," said a studio exec close to the negotiations.
EDIT: The official MR thread is here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=210157
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http://www.variety.com/VR1117945507.html
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who has been personally involved in the talks, initially proposed selling all films at a flat price of $9.99 -- an offer the studios flatly rejected.
"We can't be put in a position where we lose the ability to price our most popular content higher than less popular stuff," said a studio exec close to the negotiations.
EDIT: The official MR thread is here: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=210157
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Shrek
Sep 17, 08:03 PM
Originally posted by sparkleytone
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I WOULD BUY THAT IN AN INSTANT!!! :D
http://www.applele.com/hiphone_r04c.jpg
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I WOULD BUY THAT IN AN INSTANT!!! :D
nagromme
Sep 15, 11:41 PM
I like FireFox. Not enough to tempt me away from Safari, but if I was on Windows and stuck with IE, I'd jump ship for FF for sure!
Once FF is 1.0, I plan to recommend it to my Windows friends. Maybe throw a copy of it for Windows on my camera's flash card, alongside the Windows iTunes :)
Once FF is 1.0, I plan to recommend it to my Windows friends. Maybe throw a copy of it for Windows on my camera's flash card, alongside the Windows iTunes :)
fpnc
Mar 18, 06:10 PM
Okay, here are a few relevant portions from the iTunes Music Store Terms Of Service (TOS).
Security. You understand that the Service, and products purchased through the Service, such as sound recordings and related artwork (�Products�), include a security framework using technology that protects digital information and limits your usage of Products to certain usage rules established by Apple and its licensors (�Usage Rules�). You agree to comply with such Usage Rules, as further outlined below, and you agree not to violate or attempt to violate any security components. You agree not to attempt to, or assist another person to, circumvent, reverse-engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise tamper with any of the security components related to such Usage Rules for any reason whatsoever. Usage Rules may be controlled and monitored by Apple for compliance purposes, and Apple reserves the right to enforce the Usage Rules with or without notice to you. You will not access the Service by any means other than through software that is provided by Apple for accessing the Service. You shall not access or attempt to access an Account that you are not authorized to access. You agree not to modify the software in any manner or form, or to use modified versions of the software, for any purposes including obtaining unauthorized access to the Service. Violations of system or network security may result in civil or criminal liability.
and
You agree that you will not attempt to, or encourage or assist any other person to, circumvent or modify any security technology or software that is part of the Service or used to administer the Usage Rules.
So, basically if you use PyMusique you are in violation of the TOS and because you need an iTunes account to even make use of PyMusique, Apple will know who is trying to violate the TOS.
Thus, as I said before, you'd have to be pretty stupid to even try and use this software.
Security. You understand that the Service, and products purchased through the Service, such as sound recordings and related artwork (�Products�), include a security framework using technology that protects digital information and limits your usage of Products to certain usage rules established by Apple and its licensors (�Usage Rules�). You agree to comply with such Usage Rules, as further outlined below, and you agree not to violate or attempt to violate any security components. You agree not to attempt to, or assist another person to, circumvent, reverse-engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise tamper with any of the security components related to such Usage Rules for any reason whatsoever. Usage Rules may be controlled and monitored by Apple for compliance purposes, and Apple reserves the right to enforce the Usage Rules with or without notice to you. You will not access the Service by any means other than through software that is provided by Apple for accessing the Service. You shall not access or attempt to access an Account that you are not authorized to access. You agree not to modify the software in any manner or form, or to use modified versions of the software, for any purposes including obtaining unauthorized access to the Service. Violations of system or network security may result in civil or criminal liability.
and
You agree that you will not attempt to, or encourage or assist any other person to, circumvent or modify any security technology or software that is part of the Service or used to administer the Usage Rules.
So, basically if you use PyMusique you are in violation of the TOS and because you need an iTunes account to even make use of PyMusique, Apple will know who is trying to violate the TOS.
Thus, as I said before, you'd have to be pretty stupid to even try and use this software.
Thirteenva
Sep 13, 01:27 PM
Originally posted by Gelfin
Oh, it's not really a matter of credibility. It's a matter of perspective, specifically that our Venezuelan pal has been steadily losing perspective for a while now. He decided early on that he didn't like OS X in a totally subjective "I prefer chocolate to vanilla" sort of way. Over time he's gotten more and more anti-X and more and more vocal about it. I think he's working to rationalize his subjective dislike into a set of objective shortcomings, which unfortunately means that it's not enough that he doesn't use OS X. He's got to convince the rest of us that we're blind fools for not feeling the same way as he does about the subject.
I like mymemory, really I do. But I've gotten the feeling he's just one of those people for whom anything that's a change from what he's used to is automatically Bad.
With all due respect, I understand what you are saying but i disagree.
When somebody posts the same redundant, ignorant and in this case off topic answer in multiple threads, then they do lose a great deal of credibility on the given subject matter regardless of there perspective on it. I guess thats just my perspective though.
Oh, it's not really a matter of credibility. It's a matter of perspective, specifically that our Venezuelan pal has been steadily losing perspective for a while now. He decided early on that he didn't like OS X in a totally subjective "I prefer chocolate to vanilla" sort of way. Over time he's gotten more and more anti-X and more and more vocal about it. I think he's working to rationalize his subjective dislike into a set of objective shortcomings, which unfortunately means that it's not enough that he doesn't use OS X. He's got to convince the rest of us that we're blind fools for not feeling the same way as he does about the subject.
I like mymemory, really I do. But I've gotten the feeling he's just one of those people for whom anything that's a change from what he's used to is automatically Bad.
With all due respect, I understand what you are saying but i disagree.
When somebody posts the same redundant, ignorant and in this case off topic answer in multiple threads, then they do lose a great deal of credibility on the given subject matter regardless of there perspective on it. I guess thats just my perspective though.
kretzy
Apr 3, 07:06 PM
I will forward it to you if I have to. PM me. I'm seriously getting annoyed with the lack of trust around here. Why would I make this up?!
No it's fine. I was just commenting that for something "official" it didn't sound very official - but that's probably just the way they send this type of email. Don't get too annoyed at the "lack of trust", there are so many fake things which people post that we all get a bit skeptical.
No it's fine. I was just commenting that for something "official" it didn't sound very official - but that's probably just the way they send this type of email. Don't get too annoyed at the "lack of trust", there are so many fake things which people post that we all get a bit skeptical.
Aperture
Apr 3, 11:23 PM
I would try calling XBL support and asking for their supervisor, and that person's supervisor, & so on. Explain to them, (stay firm on your point) the reason you need it and what you can do with it. If you need to, I would mention you are in the process of obtaining a warrant for the IP. As you already know, them not knowing the IP is complete and utter BS.
oldMac
Sep 16, 01:09 PM
I suspect that the conference call (several years ago) went something like this:
Motorola Engineer: "We can deliver Altivec and give you a big speed advantage for a certain small subset of applications."
Motorola Salesman: *pipes up* "This will give you a big marketing advantage."
Apple Guy: "That sounds good. How about you, IBM?"
IBM Engineer: "We could do that, but I think it would be a mistake. The complexity of that unit will likely hogtie the processor's scalability. We could work on it a little more, but don't recommend it right now."
Apple Guy: "Motorola?"
Motorola Salesman: "IBM doesn't know what they're talking about. Our technology must just be better than theirs. There's no way this will slow us down. In fact, we'll beat the pants off of Intel."
Apple Guy: "Sounds good to me."
Motorola Salesman (whispers to Mot engineer): "We can do that, right?"
Motorola Engineeer: *shrugs*
Motorola Engineer: "We can deliver Altivec and give you a big speed advantage for a certain small subset of applications."
Motorola Salesman: *pipes up* "This will give you a big marketing advantage."
Apple Guy: "That sounds good. How about you, IBM?"
IBM Engineer: "We could do that, but I think it would be a mistake. The complexity of that unit will likely hogtie the processor's scalability. We could work on it a little more, but don't recommend it right now."
Apple Guy: "Motorola?"
Motorola Salesman: "IBM doesn't know what they're talking about. Our technology must just be better than theirs. There's no way this will slow us down. In fact, we'll beat the pants off of Intel."
Apple Guy: "Sounds good to me."
Motorola Salesman (whispers to Mot engineer): "We can do that, right?"
Motorola Engineeer: *shrugs*
iMeowbot
Oct 19, 01:45 PM
I don't think it's exactly a hoax--some people at MOSR (often wrong, but probably not flat-out lying) have the beta and are testing it. It doesn't work--it's probably vapor for now, and always may be--but it does exist. That's different from a hoax. AND the problems getting it to run are supposedly very similar to the ones for PearPC.
Under PearPC it's possible to get OS X installation to complete =) This has me curious, that perhaps VX30 plugged in PearPC screen shots because their own code didn't exactly work....?
I started playing with the idea of using an existing filesystem and seeing if that could somehow be booted up, but it's not clear how to get there from here, or if an existing image can be whipped into shape to allow that.
Another emulator, a PPC version of Softmac, was demoed a few years ago, then disappeared under a big argument between Darek Mihocka and Jim Drew. I have been wondering if that's where this CherryOS thing may have come from, because the death of Softmac (http://www.emulators.com/updates.htm) was announced in July.
Under PearPC it's possible to get OS X installation to complete =) This has me curious, that perhaps VX30 plugged in PearPC screen shots because their own code didn't exactly work....?
I started playing with the idea of using an existing filesystem and seeing if that could somehow be booted up, but it's not clear how to get there from here, or if an existing image can be whipped into shape to allow that.
Another emulator, a PPC version of Softmac, was demoed a few years ago, then disappeared under a big argument between Darek Mihocka and Jim Drew. I have been wondering if that's where this CherryOS thing may have come from, because the death of Softmac (http://www.emulators.com/updates.htm) was announced in July.
Catfish_Man
Oct 14, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by Nipsy
Quad x86 is easy, Xeon, Pentium Pro, Itanium, will all go Quad, and some beyond.
This is not consumer hardware.
The Itanium is not an x86 chip.
Quad x86 is easy, Xeon, Pentium Pro, Itanium, will all go Quad, and some beyond.
This is not consumer hardware.
The Itanium is not an x86 chip.
GFLPraxis
Mar 19, 01:01 AM
I doubt SNK was telling the truth, but I'll continue to say it; we're not going to have any online third party games until Nintendo gets a first party game out there. At this rate, the first one is going to be either Pokemon Battle Revolution, Super Mario Strikers Charged, or BWii.
Pokemon is tentatively scheduled for June 25th by IGN's (often innaccurate) listing. I'd say that's the soonest to expect online play :(
This then brings us to Pokemon Revolution as the first and only video game on the Wii, as of yet, that will have the above-mentioned feature.
This is incorrect; Smash Bros, Strikers, and BWii have all been stated to have online play, and BWii's LAN capabilities were demoed at Leipzig.
However, Pokemon is the only one to even have a suggested release date, so it'll probably be the first.
Pokemon is tentatively scheduled for June 25th by IGN's (often innaccurate) listing. I'd say that's the soonest to expect online play :(
This then brings us to Pokemon Revolution as the first and only video game on the Wii, as of yet, that will have the above-mentioned feature.
This is incorrect; Smash Bros, Strikers, and BWii have all been stated to have online play, and BWii's LAN capabilities were demoed at Leipzig.
However, Pokemon is the only one to even have a suggested release date, so it'll probably be the first.
jefhatfield
Sep 6, 09:21 PM
It's a different matter on my campus. About half the laptops I've seen on the Cal campus are Macs. It's much more than a "small poket" here to say the least!
i couldn't imagine a school, if i had to guess off the top of my head, that would be more mac friendly than cal
i couldn't imagine a school, if i had to guess off the top of my head, that would be more mac friendly than cal
DeSnousa
May 27, 10:20 PM
I like the new version. But can i recommend that you do what the weather widget does, where you click on it and it gives you a small version and then a more informed version.
EDIT: sorry my ignorance you can. Now i can fully give this widget two thumbs up.
EDIT: sorry my ignorance you can. Now i can fully give this widget two thumbs up.
Nermal
Mar 18, 04:51 PM
Second, it's a violation of DCMA.
Why? He's not breaking copy protection, because the protection wasn't there in the first place.
I can't believe that people think this is a bad thing. Don't you like freedom? :eek:
Why? He's not breaking copy protection, because the protection wasn't there in the first place.
I can't believe that people think this is a bad thing. Don't you like freedom? :eek:
jakeOSX
Mar 28, 02:31 PM
Well then, in my opinion, someone isn't doing a very good job. Are you telling me that there is no difference between NeoOffice and NeoOffice/J? I guess it's NeoOffice/C? The one with the last release in mid-2003? The non-Java one that has gone nowhere (which is what I was referring to, btw)? If NeoOffice=NeoOffice/J, then why don't you say so and drop the NeoOffice/C stuff. If you think the relationship between all these variants is clear to someone visiting the trinity.neoofice.org site, you're mistaken. From my point of view, NeoOffice/J is the only thing on the site that is viable and moving forward. If the OS X X11 support for OO is also part of NeoOffice, then that isn't clear, either. Just my opinion, mind you. I've always found the relationship between neoOffice/??? and OpenOffice to be complete opaque, at best.
Ah, that makes more sense. NeoOffice is the product name. There are two versions, the /C (cocoa) and /J (java) which are aqua implementations of OpenOffice.org.
/c is dead. The amount of work required to re-write the code to fit a cocoa framework would be a lot for a full team of programmers, much less two. Ed talked about that more on the forum.
/j is the current one. it may not be pretty, but it is as native OSX as /C wanted to be, and infinitly more stable.
as for the site, the hope is if you go to the main page (http://www.neooffice.org) it would be clearer. but i do understand, right now there are three sites sorta working together to be the neooffice website.
here is a breakdown of the 'variants'
http://neowiki.sixthcrusade.com/index.php/OpenOffice.org_and_its_Macintosh_ports
-j
Ah, that makes more sense. NeoOffice is the product name. There are two versions, the /C (cocoa) and /J (java) which are aqua implementations of OpenOffice.org.
/c is dead. The amount of work required to re-write the code to fit a cocoa framework would be a lot for a full team of programmers, much less two. Ed talked about that more on the forum.
/j is the current one. it may not be pretty, but it is as native OSX as /C wanted to be, and infinitly more stable.
as for the site, the hope is if you go to the main page (http://www.neooffice.org) it would be clearer. but i do understand, right now there are three sites sorta working together to be the neooffice website.
here is a breakdown of the 'variants'
http://neowiki.sixthcrusade.com/index.php/OpenOffice.org_and_its_Macintosh_ports
-j
BrandonSi
Oct 31, 01:37 PM
I know Stanford said they update every 6 hours on their webpage, I was just wondering when I will get added to their list? I've been folding for around 5 days now and just finished my first WU about 3 hours ago. Should my stats already be there, or will they show up eventually? I'm not listed anywhere as far as I can tell, and I know I joined the right team (3446). Thanks :)
MacRumorUser
Mar 18, 05:13 AM
Lots of people say "Don't buy one at all" :eek:
FJ
Stop listening to the voices in your head ;) :D
FJ
Stop listening to the voices in your head ;) :D
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