RC5 and Seti is boring, this is much more fun

Engine

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That actually does look pretty cool. It's kind of a giant GP project. I'm sticking with OGR for now, though :)
 

AndrewR

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Yeah, that's been around for awhile now -- I posted about it last year, and it's quite cool. :)

I forgot the address though -- thanks!
 

RossMAN

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Am I able to run SETI, RC5 and this all at once in perfect harmony? My machine should be able to handle it hardware wise. P3/866, 512MB PC133 SDRAM w/ 640k DSL.
 

yakko

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RossMAN,

No. They both use free clock cycles so only one would run at a time. I wish theseprograms ran off ram since I have a lot of that for them to use.
 

RossMAN

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No. They both use free clock cycles so only one would run at a time. I wish theseprograms ran off ram since I have a lot of that for them to use.

Oh man that bites, why can't they all run off of RAM? Right now I'm using Win ME which only needs 128 but I have 512. When I upgrade to Windows 2000 Pro it will probably only need 256. All this RAM I could be putting to good use.

How would you guys rank these three in order of your favorite to least favorite?
 

xodarap

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Blasphemy Blasfemy Flame Him! Flame Him!

Great we got guys working and finding ET so we can enevitably start a war and destroy each other.

We got some other guys trying to get lower banking standards that no computer can hack but will fall easy prey to the crazy kid in Rianman.

And now this guys going to start a club dedicated to creating super inteligent robots controlled by this program some other guy wants us to run. So they can take us over kick the crap out of the aliens and live on our happy little electro-organic cube only to be hacked in and blown up by that stupid kid in mercury rising!

Count me in!