From: "Nick Humphries" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: New: SimCoupe 0.783a - Sound emulation
Date sent: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 09:38:35 +0100
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> The first rule you
From: Justin Skists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no'"
Subject: RE: New: SimCoupe 0.783a - Sound emulation
Date sent: Fri, 16 Jul 1999 10:01:48 +0100
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: Friday, July 16, 1999 9:39 AM
> To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
> Subject: Re: New: SimCoupe 0.783a - Sound emulation
>
> The first rule you'll learn when in any support job (or involved with
> anything
> that's directly available to the public):
>
> People are stupid.
>
> Nick
>
The first rule you'll learn when in any support job (or involved with anything
that's directly available to the public):
People are stupid.
Nick
On Thu, Jul 15, 1999 at 03:18:56PM +, James R Curry wrote:
> Don't tell me that "Most users have no problems with installing
> before .", I've spoken to so many people who have trouble
> understanding concepts like "Root directory" and the difference
> between free hard-drive space and RAM.
> No, that's wrong.
> I though it is a pretty clear why SAA1099 emulation is in separate package.
> 1.) I worked on sound, Allan worked on SimCoupe. New versions came
> paralelly.
> This is faster.
> 2.) My sound emulation isn't concerned into SimCoupe. It is publicly usable
> in any SAA1099 inter
> Well, you could make installation a hell of a lot easier by not asking the
user
> to find and install various external programs before you can get SimCoupe
> running. It's bad enough that you have to find, download and install the
sound
> chip driver. IMHO everything should be in a single instal