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by VCL
12 Apr 2009, 16:09
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Downtime
Replies: 31
Views: 93197

Re: Downtime

isieo wrote:Ok, now we need someone to mine archive.org for our wiki articles ~_~
Actually I have backups, I've just been too busy so far to restore anything.
kali wrote:Was it a year before our forums died that pmak died? :(
I think it was 2 years ago. :S
by VCL
25 Nov 2008, 19:55
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Erok needs developers!
Replies: 10
Views: 6829

Re: Erok needs developers!

Well right now I'm not very involved with OpenKore. I can understand why others might feel threatened, and I admit that I myself am not totally feeling unthreatened - it was "my" project after all. But my absence allows me to view the situation from a more neutral stand point. I have no doubts that ...
by VCL
25 Nov 2008, 19:27
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: InjectDLL for UNICODE support.
Replies: 4
Views: 4688

Re: InjectDLL for UNICODE support.

It's 2008. Why do you still care about Win9x? There's absolutely no reason anymore to use a pre-NT Windows version.
by VCL
25 Nov 2008, 19:24
Forum: Developers Corner
Topic: what's the path-finding of openkore???
Replies: 11
Views: 8109

Re: what's the path-finding of openkore???

What about Psyco, can that make the Python implementation acceptably fast? I once wrote a mergesort implementation in Python to see how fast things are, and Psyco made it 15 times faster.
by VCL
25 Nov 2008, 19:13
Forum: Discussion
Topic: Erok needs developers!
Replies: 10
Views: 6829

Re: Erok needs developers!

Wow, when you said "port" you weren't kidding! I remember that half a year ago you didn't have any working code in your repository, but at this moment your code seems to mirror OpenKore's, just in Python syntax. Well I suppose that porting it to Python syntax, as opposed to rewriting it in Python, i...
by VCL
25 Nov 2008, 19:02
Forum: Announcements
Topic: Openkore's SubProjects.
Replies: 38
Views: 91453

Re: Openkore's SubProjects.

Actually dataserver is abandoned. It was mostly an experiment to see whether it'll be beneficial, but so far the performance costs outweight the gains, at least in its current design. I don't recommend anybody to use it.