Well originally it was supposed to be an hourglass but then I started changing stuff around. It still has the hourglass logo colours, however. Got4n has a pretty cool idea about how it looks like a clock which I think is cool (but unintended).
Projects:
Interested in TASing N64 Mario Golf.
GBA Mario Tennis: Power Tour is on hold.
Erm i was wondering if this was ever going to be fixed?
http://puu.sh/eqgbl/282ebfaff1.png
Or has a fix, or work around!
I have a way of doing it however its very inconsistant, and still crashes oftern especialy when trying to load save states!
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That will be fixed before v1 is released, along with some of the save/load state crashes. The current save/load state code is the same as it was in original hourglass, so it will crash just the same as well. We have a partial fix for a few of them in a branch.
I don't know what kind of issues that nitsuja saw, but I am not sure a full revert is the way to go. Will have to look at that code more in detail later. I cannot promise this will be fixed before v1.
Any idea how long that will be? even just to get a stable version? AS the save state problem is the only one holding me back from really tasing heavy as it is always annoying when you lose work because of the crash.
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jonese1234 wrote:
Warepire wrote:
jonese1234 wrote:
Erm i was wondering if this was ever going to be fixed?
http://puu.sh/eqgbl/282ebfaff1.png
Or has a fix, or work around!
I have a way of doing it however its very inconsistant, and still crashes oftern especialy when trying to load save states!
That will be fixed before v1 is released, along with some of the save/load state crashes. The current save/load state code is the same as it was in original hourglass, so it will crash just the same as well. We have a partial fix for a few of them in a branch.
Any idea how long that will be? even just to get a stable version? AS the save state problem is the only one holding me back from really tasing heavy as it is always annoying when you lose work because of the crash.
When I have enough free time or when someone steps up and chooses to help out. Whichever comes first. Finding interested developers is really hard.
We're currently moving to GitHub, that shall improve the ability to get contributions though.
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Curious about the reasons.
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feos wrote:
Curious about the reasons.
GitHub is a bigger community, hopefully we can attract new developers this way.
We also felt like we needed to ditch SVN and move to Git, along with that Google Code just doesn't allow as much stuff as GitHub does.
It should improve the workflow for us who are currently developing as well.
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jlun2 wrote:
How similar is this to WINE?
The DLL uses kinda the same principle of replacing WinAPI calls.
After that how things are handled are completely different from WINE, specially since WINE enables Windows executables on Linux with no intention of being able to record things or have deterministic behavior.
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So, I want to post an update to let everyone know what is really going on in Hourglass-Resurrection right now. It's part good news, part really bad news.
The good news is that we have changed our priorities with what we're doing, this means that we currently are re-writing the executable part to make it a lot easier to get into the code and maintain. This should be a big step towards attracting more developers, which if lucky would bring a big chunk of life to the project.
The unfortunate bad news is that Microsoft are dickheads and purged their API documentation recently, removing all references to any Windows version below Vista. This means that XP support must be dropped way sooner than we planned as we can no longer tell which functions works on XP and which don't. Due to the huge work required to get this working more stable on Windows Vista, 7 and 8, this sets us back a lot of time before we'll have something that works. So we're in an even more dire need of more developers now.
I don't see why they are dicks when XP is over 10 years old and they've urged people to upgrade a long time now. They no longer issue security updates even. Last time I checked, the XP segment was also dwindling.
Regardless, good luck with the project.
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EEssentia wrote:
I don't see why they are dicks when XP is over 10 years old and they've urged people to upgrade a long time now. They no longer issue security updates even. Last time I checked, the XP segment was also dwindling.
Regardless, good luck with the project.
XP was the only fairly stable OS for Hourglass. That we have to drop the only OS that had acceptable support is a pretty big punch in the face, don't you agree?
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Warepire wrote:
They kept some Windows 2000 API docs around for just as long as the XP docs, when did Windows 2000 support stop?
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Not exactly, but almost.
I found the news bulletin, support for Windows 2000 was dropped in 2010. They kept those API docs around for almost 5 years after support. XP, less than a year.