Path: chuka.playstation.co.uk!news From: Craig Graham Newsgroups: scee.yaroze.freetalk.english Subject: Re: Net Yaroze 2 ? Please. Date: Tue, 04 May 1999 13:16:43 +0000 Organization: Data Uncertain Lines: 40 Message-ID: <372EF33B.39123290@hinge.mistral.co.uk> References: <7gaug1$2mq3@scea> <3729A9CD.6A7433C8@mundivia.es> <3729B798.1EFE9DE8@hinge.mistral.co.uk> <372AE44C.5E4F98D4@scee.sony.co.uk> <372D971F.21469D06@hinge.mistral.co.uk> <372DF32C.24403AA9@scee.sony.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: 195.184.231.58 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.2.0 i586) X-Accept-Language: en James Russell wrote: > Well, emulating the processor is one thing, emulating the processor, the sound chip, >the variable > frequency screen, the infra-red, well that's another story. I think that's why it >needed such a > high-spec PC. As I recall, Datel didn't get the Gameboy-on-PSX emulator to do sound >because it was > just too darn hard. Sounds like "too-darn-processor-intensive" to me. I've got a Gameboy emulator for PSX that does sound. > > Cygnus is shipping one as part of the PSX2 devkit isn't it? > > AFAIK, it just emulates a certain aspect of the chip, not the whole chip itself. You'll see why it's > necessary if/when you get one. I'd better not say anymore, this isn't the appropriate >forum. :O) More likely if - I don't really do Playstation stuff anymore. > YARGH! Insult number one: Never call a New Zealander an Australian, and never >call an > Australian a New Zealander. A certain Mr Colin Hughes of Sony does that regularly, >and it is > _extremely_ irritating. Same goes for mistaking Canadians and Americans, the Irish >and English, and > the Japanese and Chinese. Easy mistake to make, but it certainly pushes a few buttons >in some > people. :O) Try calling George a Yank. :OD Among other things ;) > > Ever heard of a guy called Cameron, > > used to work for Melbourne house down under, now heads up a team in Croydon > > doing Gameboy stuff? > > YARGH! Insult number two: Why does everyone in England assume that all foreigners from a particular > country know each other? The number of times I've heard "Oh, you're from New Zealand? >Say, do you > know ? S/He lives there.". The answer to your >question Craig, > is "No, I haven't had the pleasure". :O) No worries - nothing to drop ye'r XXXX over cobba ;) > Cheers, > > James Laters, Craig.