And later, Lucasarts developed "Indy4: The Fate of Atlantis" (which can be played since ScummVM 0.2 onwards)NLS wrote:I heard that Atlantis sunk when SCUMMVM 0.1 was released.
Pocketpc and scummvm breaking pda
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To obey Godwin's Law, I want to be the first one who states: ScummVM == Hitler !!
for the last freaking time! I was just pointing out the simple fact that since the time when I had scummVM running 'The dig' I got through 5 motherboard replacements, and 1 on board battery. and this was during the time I started playing the Dig and the time I finished playing the dig..
So then I thought I would remove scumm VM and use it on my PC instead. And since I removed Scumm VM , I have had no problems with my pocket pc.
in someways it was great, as every time I sent my IPAQ back , my warranty was re-issued for an extra year.
But then everybody gets all upset ... um why??
Now people can take what I have said how ever they like I couldn't give a monkeys! I just wanted to point out what happened in my situation. And I'm sure Scumm VM had "Nothing" to do with it as you have all made that very clear to me.
and thanks for all your nasty comments at me, was great to read through them, very interesting.
So then I thought I would remove scumm VM and use it on my PC instead. And since I removed Scumm VM , I have had no problems with my pocket pc.
in someways it was great, as every time I sent my IPAQ back , my warranty was re-issued for an extra year.
But then everybody gets all upset ... um why??
Now people can take what I have said how ever they like I couldn't give a monkeys! I just wanted to point out what happened in my situation. And I'm sure Scumm VM had "Nothing" to do with it as you have all made that very clear to me.
and thanks for all your nasty comments at me, was great to read through them, very interesting.
Erm... or else?maxim wrote:for the last freaking time!
Who got upset?maxim wrote:But then everybody gets all upset ... um why??
Us neither, but doesn't show for you - your reaction doesn't follow what you say here.maxim wrote:Now people can take what I have said how ever they like I couldn't give a monkeys!
So? Elaborate on your thoughts. So why did you post? To talk about ghosts?maxim wrote:And I'm sure Scumm VM had "Nothing" to do with it as you have all made that very clear to me.
They were not at YOU, they were at your post (common misunderstanding in the Net).maxim wrote:and thanks for all your nasty comments at me, was great to read through them, very interesting.
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Hey! Calm down!!
You should NOT take the jokes seriously and/or personally!
And we don't say we don't believe you (in having 5 mobos trashed), or that we've got feelings of schadenfreude towards you.
It is just that you implicitly stated that ScummVM trashed your mobo.
As any software engineer knows, there are only a few rare chances on how to _destroy_ hardware by executing software. Of course software could delete important files, render your PDA unusable until resetting the filesystem, or could produce a "bluescreen" in Windows, so you cannot boot your box anymore. But really trashing your motherboard, graphics card or something like this, is a completely different thing!!
Of course it _could_ be, that because the rendering stuff in games is done via an endless loop (other as the usual apps like Word which calculate/render on clicks etc. only), the motherboard "broke" because of over-utilisation.
On the 1st look this seems ScummVM's fault then.
But when you think about it, the fault is poor hardware architecture (so that the system overheats).
You should NOT take the jokes seriously and/or personally!
I don't think, that ANYBODY here got upset (except you of course ).maxim wrote:But then everybody gets all upset ... um why??
And we don't say we don't believe you (in having 5 mobos trashed), or that we've got feelings of schadenfreude towards you.
It is just that you implicitly stated that ScummVM trashed your mobo.
As any software engineer knows, there are only a few rare chances on how to _destroy_ hardware by executing software. Of course software could delete important files, render your PDA unusable until resetting the filesystem, or could produce a "bluescreen" in Windows, so you cannot boot your box anymore. But really trashing your motherboard, graphics card or something like this, is a completely different thing!!
Of course it _could_ be, that because the rendering stuff in games is done via an endless loop (other as the usual apps like Word which calculate/render on clicks etc. only), the motherboard "broke" because of over-utilisation.
On the 1st look this seems ScummVM's fault then.
But when you think about it, the fault is poor hardware architecture (so that the system overheats).
Just do it again. That gives another year.maxim wrote:in someways it was great, as every time I sent my IPAQ back , my warranty was re-issued for an extra year.
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I just finished playing some sam and max on my phone and now i have kidney stones.
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Hi maxim, indeed, please do not feel insulted by this thread. Most of the posts here are really just plain humor, not directed towards you (at least I do not interpret them that way). There are a few exceptions, though. But I hope everybody will keep civil from now on (but feel free to keep the good humor rolling
Enough, guys. Computer illiteracy is not a reason for mocking. Maxim, this is plainly impossible, and even if it was, we have tens of thousands of PDA users, nobody ever had his device broken because of ScummVM.
Moreover, PDA-specific parts of ScummVM take less than a 0.1% of its code, so it would blew every system it runs on, and we have routinely 100,000 downloads per month.
I recommend you to show your PDA to a different dealer.
Eugene
Moreover, PDA-specific parts of ScummVM take less than a 0.1% of its code, so it would blew every system it runs on, and we have routinely 100,000 downloads per month.
I recommend you to show your PDA to a different dealer.
Eugene