Simplici7y status update
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- Cyborg
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Thanks for all your work, guys!
welcome to the scene of the crash
Agreed, thanks Switch and Hawkeyefile.
- Crater Creator
- Vidmaster
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Thank you.
- HelviusRufus
- Cyborg
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- Joined: Apr 15th '15, 03:37
Yes, thanks.
I'm not a big user since most of it is beyond me, but I often look there for stuff I can use like Survival and some maps to play on.
on: preposition: word you're not supposed to end a sentence with.
I'm not a big user since most of it is beyond me, but I often look there for stuff I can use like Survival and some maps to play on.
on: preposition: word you're not supposed to end a sentence with.
I just play 'em; I don't know how they work.
- 3371-Alpha
- Cyborg
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Thanks.
I would have helped out too if I wasn't so broke.hawkeyefile wrote:I can lend a hand if need be, I have a few gigabit lines at my lab, I can dedicate some serious bandwidth and around 3 cores and 12gb of ram to spare on my ESXi box. I can give you full access to the remote VM. Just let me know what you prefer (putty, VNC, RDP, etc).
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0GHz 2003 (Model: 7,2)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
- hawkeyefile
- Cyborg
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Save up your money and ditch the mac platform.
- 3371-Alpha
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Since I'm not a huge fan of the iOS-OSX melding nor the cartoonie iOS 7 theme while also hating Windows, my next computer will probably have Linux on it.
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0GHz 2003 (Model: 7,2)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
- hawkeyefile
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If you want to have fun like me, get an AMD 8350 CPU and a 990FX Mobo with 32gb of 1600mhz ram and install ESXi 5.5 on it. It allows PCIe pass-through so you can pipe your video card to your VM. I run OSX, WIndows and an Ubuntu distro this way and can have several people game on the same machine with no latency. It's also nice being able to run multiple OS's simultaneously. I should also mention this type of setup with an r9 290x GPU will run you close to $800.
That is the kind of nonsense up with which I shall not put.HelviusRufus wrote:on: preposition: word you're not supposed to end a sentence with.
- hawkeyefile
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Syntax of which you have never seen the likes of!Pfhorrest wrote:That is the kind of nonsense up with which I shall not put.HelviusRufus wrote:on: preposition: word you're not supposed to end a sentence with.
FTFY, but also, no.hawkeyefile wrote:Syntax of which you have never seen the likes of!Pfhorrest wrote:That is the kind of nonsense up with which I shall not put.HelviusRufus wrote:on: preposition: word you're not supposed to end a sentence with.
Object of which subject verbs the likes = object subject verbs the likes of, so that "sentence" translates as:
"Syntax you have never seen the likes of"
Which is not a sentence, just a complex noun phrase. It needs a verb and either a subject or an object (depending on which that noun phrase it taken to be) to be complete. What does that syntax (of which I have never seen the likes) do (and to what or whom), or what is done unto it (and by what or who)?
- hawkeyefile
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Christ, it's easier to use English properly than improperly.
This is what I get for trying to type like I use to when I was younger.
This is what I get for trying to type like I use to when I was younger.
- 3371-Alpha
- Cyborg
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Anyone else find it ironic that after the intel transition, you can now easily run the Mac OS on generic PC hardware? If Apple had stayed on the PPC (or at least continued the tradition of storing some OS components inside the firmware) they wouldn't have this problem.
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0GHz 2003 (Model: 7,2)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
That is, in fact, not ironic whatsoever.
What exactly is the problem? People can run Apple OS on non-Apple hardware? I don't see how that's a problem exactly.3371-Alpha wrote: they wouldn't have this problem.
- 3371-Alpha
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Well, for Apple that's a problem as it cuts into their hardware sales. So much so that they actually added a line to their EULA that requires you to have Apple branded hardware to run the OS.
PowerMac G5 Dual 2.0GHz 2003 (Model: 7,2)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)
7GB RAM (OWC PC-3200U-30330 DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
ATi Radeon X800 XT (GPU overclocked to 500MHz, VRAM to 550MHz)
I've also fixed the hourly recalculation of daily/weekly/monthly download counts, so Top 24 should work again:
http://simplici7y.com/?order=day
Unfortunately, grabbing all files for the mirror generated a lot of downloads, so those pages will take a while to return to normalcy. Right now it's saying every single file has been downloaded in the last month.
http://simplici7y.com/?order=day
Unfortunately, grabbing all files for the mirror generated a lot of downloads, so those pages will take a while to return to normalcy. Right now it's saying every single file has been downloaded in the last month.
- hawkeyefile
- Cyborg
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sorry about that. if I only I had direct access.
Having a solid static mirror is way more important than the top-month page having a long tail for a while.
On an unrelated note, I committed the changes I made to get S7 runnable:
https://github.com/rkuykendall/Simplici ... 8...master
On an unrelated note, I committed the changes I made to get S7 runnable:
https://github.com/rkuykendall/Simplici ... 8...master
- Crater Creator
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You mean... my map pack hasn't been getting 50 downloads a week every week for the last 5 years??Switch wrote:I've also fixed the hourly recalculation of daily/weekly/monthly download counts, so Top 24 should work again:
http://simplici7y.com/?order=day
Unfortunately, grabbing all files for the mirror generated a lot of downloads, so those pages will take a while to return to normalcy. Right now it's saying every single file has been downloaded in the last month.
But seriously, great work!