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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jun 24, 2008 0:58:06 GMT 10
Usually around the second or third gym I'm stupendously high levelled at about Lv50 XDD
Can't wait to hear some Snorlax jokes >>
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Post by Naem on Jun 24, 2008 3:23:39 GMT 10
So, uh... This isn't DIRECTLY related to the LP, but it's something that will get posted here, so... On VBA, I kinda need to input the exact size I want the emulator to run at, and going to Options > Video and picking from x1, x2, etc., isn't giving me satisfactory results. So, how do I input a custom size, like, say... 320x240? (I just made up those values, so yeah, it's just an example) ...My english in the above paragraph is fairly terrible, but I can't really explain it any better. If you actually understand what I'm asking, then I'd also like to know how to do the same on Nestopia, or just tell me of a decent NES emulator where you can input custom sizes. ...God, I can barely look at this post without cringing. *flees*
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Post by dynamicsonic on Jun 24, 2008 4:35:09 GMT 10
Don't worry FE, I understand you.
NES: Use RockNESX. You can strech the window whatever you like
VBA: I don't know, I twaked every single thing, just to make my PC go Ctr+Alt+Del
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Post by Naem on Jun 24, 2008 5:08:10 GMT 10
Hmm, I only really needed the NES one, so thank you. =P You guys will hopefully be getting a special treat tomorrow, and possibly some art too. Depends on whether I can be arsed to get some proper references or not.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Jun 24, 2008 5:10:26 GMT 10
I like your treats
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Post by somebody probably on Jun 24, 2008 5:42:50 GMT 10
Window resizey tool that I knocked up in C# a while ago out of boredom: www.megaupload.com/?d=C8I2YSDSYou enter the name of the window (say in Firefox this window is called 'Sonic Vegemite - Let's play Pokémon Yellow! - Mozilla Firefox'), height and width are self explanatory. Might require .NET framework 'cause of its c#ness.
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Post by Naem on Jun 24, 2008 6:00:59 GMT 10
...Lightnix, that is perfect. THANK YOU. ;v;
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Post by dynamicsonic on Jun 24, 2008 6:12:52 GMT 10
WHOA!
Light, that is awesome. I didn't know you could program in C Sharp
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Post by somebody probably on Jun 24, 2008 6:20:31 GMT 10
At the risk of derailing the thread: @fe: Wow, the first time somebody's thanked me for programming something. Seriously. @da: And a couple of other languages, too.
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Post by Naem on Jun 24, 2008 7:45:50 GMT 10
Actually... The special treat might not come tomorrow unless my parents run off to somewhere, so I'll have to draw some bonus art instead. Ah well. XD
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Post by stupid hos is my enemy on Jun 24, 2008 7:56:04 GMT 10
Jimmy.
Has.
Arrived.
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Post by The Pletch on Jun 24, 2008 8:07:47 GMT 10
You KNOCKED UP a program? Is there some discrepancy between American and British slang here I'm unaware of, or...? *shudder*
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Post by somebody probably on Jun 24, 2008 8:34:22 GMT 10
Most likely, the way I meant it was 'quickly produced' not 'quickly reproduced with'.
Edit: Also, if you ever get a magmar you should totally call it 'smegmar' >_>
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Post by The Pletch on Jun 24, 2008 10:11:42 GMT 10
The term you were most likely looking for is "knocked together". Please be more careful so my delicate, gutter-inhabiting mind isn't harmed.
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Post by somebody probably on Jun 24, 2008 10:18:27 GMT 10
Yes, heir colloquialism.
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