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CodeMonkey

Member Since 13 Dec 2009
Offline Last Active Dec 18 2009 04:13 PM
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In Topic: Can you not see the whole machine on your PC???

15 December 2009 - 09:53 AM

Wouldn't scaling the emulator be better for this?

Scrolling would hide certain visual elements entirely whereas scaling would just make them smaller.

In Topic: Can you not see the whole machine on your PC???

14 December 2009 - 06:36 PM

i bought a stupid wide screen monitor so i cant see some of the games i guess i should read the discription when i buy screen i just seen 15000 to 1 and bought it im bright like that
i can see it if it turn monitor on side and use landscpae but that is not a solution i wish to use :lol:
i do aperciate the work people put in and there time on any layout ..



Ah. I see that this was already suggested. I overlooked that :)

In Topic: Can you not see the whole machine on your PC???

14 December 2009 - 06:32 PM

As I understand it (I don't play them), a lot of these machines are taller than they are wide.

Most modern graphics adapters allow you to change the screen orientation, so you could do it like that maybe?

In Topic: DX File Format Specification

14 December 2009 - 04:38 PM

I moved one image to the right. I would've expected the vector that holds the upper left point to have changed and nothing more. This shouldn't change the size of the file.

In Topic: Roulette - Bookies 'Edition'

14 December 2009 - 12:47 PM

I assume the required files are on the 'other' HDD which I'm led to believe is a 'server' of sorts. The drive I have has 3 partitions on it. System, service and data.


A good idea is to dump the PATH envrionment variable and lookup which directories "don't belong".

The PATH is searched by the OS when it's trying to locate DLL's for a given application.