kick wrote:ZH = Chinese
I didn't know that (I don't even know much about chinese culture or language, so...). But yeah, my nickname ZH stands for "zero hero".sobodash wrote:ZHongwen.
I've heard the term tossed around before but never really understood why that term was coinedfunkyass wrote:you have no clue what a weeaboo is do you?adventure_of_link wrote:Fixed, also explains a lot..kick wrote:Franky is a weeaboo
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)
I don't care what the official origin is, Perry Bible is all that matters:adventure_of_link wrote:I've heard the term tossed around before but never really understood why that term was coined :?
Hey, that sounds nice, the desktop system or the netbook! Nice priceD-- wrote:At the moment you would need to contact Lemote. You might also look into the Beijing Linux Users Group. The vice president Pockey Lam and some of the other members work for the company producing the Gdium, which is more targeted toward foreign users (Lemote offers NO English support). Your current options are:
In Production:
Yeeloong 8089a (2G SSD, 512M RAM, SM712 video, 2 USB ports)
Yeeloong 8089b (160G HD, 1G RAM, SM712 video, 3 USB ports, webcam that doesn't work)
Pre-Production:
Gdium (16G "G-Key" [USB flash on which the OS is stored, slides seamlessly into a socket under the touchpad], 512M RAM, SM502 video)
There is also the E-benton, though I'm told they royally fucked Lemote and never paid them for all the technology they borrowed. Chances are you won't see many more of their computers.
For a full desktop system instead of a netbook, there is the Fulong 2F box. It comes with an 80G hard disk and 512M RAM. Too many ports to list. Built to be the same size as a CD-ROM USB enclosure, requires a keyboard, mouse and monitor.
These all cost between $210 and $500. Mine (the 8089a) was $300.
The Perry Bible Fellowship.adventure_of_link wrote:I've heard the term tossed around before but never really understood why that term was coinedfunkyass wrote:you have no clue what a weeaboo is do you?adventure_of_link wrote:Fixed, also explains a lot..kick wrote:Franky is a weeaboo
I had this sort of problem once (MSVC didn't die but instead slowly ate up all the memory and I got a "Low Virtual Memeory" warning. Yeah it was using over 1gig). IIRC, I solved it by refactoring the code into separate files and reducing the source "file" size. Yeah, I know it sounds insane but hey it worked for me.byuu wrote:MSVC dies when creating the profiled code for scpu/core.cpp and ssmp/core.cpp. Right inside the switch(opcode) statements. Turning it into a function pointer table to reduce the size of the function doesn't help, either.