Sony NOT suing Connectix,and Linux Pre-7 out 75
Rahga writes "Connectix CEO and President Roy McDonald
states:
We were unable to reach anyone from Sony Computer Entertainment
America to comment on whether it had in fact filed anything. (legal
action) " He goes on to hint at a PC-version. Tons of you
are also pointing out that Pre-7 is out. Thanks to
Rik van Riel.
pop bz2 into the name (Score:1)
It doesnt matter. (Score:1)
I don't recall reading anything about Apple suing Ardi for their Executor product. Considering that Connectix, like Ardi, has used none of Sony's or Apple's (respectivly) intelectual property, they would be laughed out of court.
The transcript would look something like this:
Sony: They copied our playstation! That's not
nice! Whaaaaaaa!
Judge: Now Sony, you need to learn to share. Go
apologize to Connectix right now or you'll
have to stay in during recess!
Of course, your "vile thievery" comment gives away your post for the troll that it is.
Nothing happened today in sector 83x9x12. (Score:1)
Ok, I'll bite.. troll (Score:1)
On price watch, this is what i get: (under-estemating)
PII 400MHz - $400
decent mobo - $80
64MB RAM - $70
4GB HD - $100
CD + floppy - $100
3D video card - $120
case + p/s(an ugly one) - $25
TOTAL: $895
You can get one for under $600?! where?
PCMCIA Bugs or just my lousy ass install? (Score:1)
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/clients'
egcc -c -O2 -D__KERNEL__ -I../include -I/usr/src/linux/include -DMODVERSIONS -include
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1110: parse error before `config_must_be_included_before_module'
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1110: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1111: parse error before `config_must_be_included_before_module'
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1111: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1112: parse error before `config_must_be_included_before_module'
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1112: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1113: parse error before `config_must_be_included_before_module'
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1113: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1114: parse error before `config_must_be_included_before_module'
/usr/src/linux/drivers/net/8390.c:1114: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
make[1]: *** [8390.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/pcmcia-cs/clients'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Oh and my serial mouse don't work anymore. (My modem does, )
30% less for PC - you can just buy a REAL PSX (Score:1)
Duh.
PSX and pirated CD's (Score:1)
However, within a day of its release, unofficial cracks were out which "modchipped" VCS, so to speak, allowing these CD's to work with VCS.
By the way, the color of the CD means absolutely nothing; the fact that a PSX CD is colored black is nothing more than a marketing gimmick. The copy-protection is accomplished by other means (for example, if I'm not mistaken, the 15th sector of a real PSX disc has a bad CRC).
PSX cost $100 or so. Their chips don't come close. (Score:1)
Oh, great; here we go again... (Score:1)
correction (Score:1)
I guess that makes sense. I was thinking more in terms of piracy protection (though I suppose it could be used to do that also, if Sony were to work with the laser to get it just right).
And I'd imagine there were more bad sectors; I only knew about the 15th. Thanks for clearing those issues up, though.
jobs? oss? HA (Score:1)
You so sure about that? Then I ask you, why hasn't he killed MkLinux? Actually, here's a better one: if Jobs hates OSS so much, why do the OSX developer CD's include the source to the entire command-line layer, even though it's BSD so they don't have to do that?
Yeah, Jobs is still warming up to the idea of OSS. And yes, I'll admit, he's a control freak. But don't underestimate him.
Tiny Observation (Score:1)
Apple had nothing to do with VGS, outside of blessing it as a major boost for the Mac platform. VGS was created by Connectix, a completely different company.
It's purple, not black (Score:1)
psaux does not load in 2.2.0pre6 (Score:1)
the driver for my ps/2 mouse does no longer get loaded with 2.2.0pre6. In var/log/messages, there
is an entry
modprobe: can't locate module char-major-10-1
which should not be there, since the ps/2 driver is no longer a module (it got integrated with the keyboard driver)
What do I have to do?
SurfNet / NorduNet mirror (Score:1)
ftp.nl.linux.or g [linux.org]
humbolt.nl.linux.org [linux.org]
2.2 Kernel (Score:1)
Forget about a new Windows emulator.. (Score:1)
pre7 compiled in 2 minutes and 27 seconds!! (Score:1)
Wheee I love super fast kernel compiles, I got the download, configure, compile, reboot in under 15 minutes.!
Andrew
-YES- PSX emulator for intel PC's (Score:1)
flamage for the troll (Score:1)
>>The weak, slug-like x86 architecture is far too lame to be able to handle PSX games.
no. PSXemu runs nicely on my P225/MMX *WITHOUT* any 3D acceleration.
>>obsolete CPU architecture
Is worse than obsolete OS architecture?
>>like Apple's G3
Motorola has made every Mac processor since the 68000, not Apple
Amazing (Score:1)
I wonder if I should insult, like, say...emacs, and go for a world record.
How about a 40 G3 processor box (Score:1)
Supreme Court does nothing about SW patents (Score:1)
Doesn't Sony sell the PSX hardware at a loss? (Score:1)
First post, blech.... please :) (Score:1)
Personally, I had doubts about posting that article, because it just said that no action's been taken yet. The determining factor was the CEO's remarks.
do you just keep the old .config? (Score:1)
-NO- PSX emulator for intel PC's (Score:1)
I had Crash Bandicoot 2 running on PSEMU at 12 FPS.
This is on a P200 *WITHOUT* hardware acceleration.
I'd imagine a PPro/PII would run extremely well.
Oh, and BTW: Apple dosen't make the G3 - Motorola does.
PPC architecture was (IIRC) a joint venture of Motorola, Apple and IBM.
Slackman
FreeBSD - Linux - OpenBSD/Sparc
-NO- PSX emulator for intel PC's (Score:1)
You don't research things before you say them do you? Check out psemu.com [psemu.com], then make a factually correct post. As for the G3 vs. PII statement, don't go around trying to start flame wars, to each his/her own.
Force Recon Half-Life TC: Check it out [cass.net]
please, it isn't about harware power. (Score:1)
The psx uses a motorola processor like the mac and this lets the emulator take advantage of similarities between the processors.
If Sony had chosen to use a intel processor some intel freak would be ripping the mac.
So keep your pants on and realize they are both about the same.
They are compeditors so each will release one slightly better than the other every couple of months.
Apple doesnt hire GOOFBALLS like Microsoft does (Score:1)
hahaha, okay, it's official. This guy is on drugs!