Three cheers for Chris Abbott, Skitz, Kenz, Boz and Mat!
I would actually like to thank everybody who helped set-up the exhibition stands during the morning.
Marcel Donne was the "Screen Master" and made it his mission in life to fit the square pegs of the feet into the round holes on the actual screens! Big thanks to everybody who helped with these DAMN things!
It was a lot of work but I think it looked REALLY good once the C= logo was set-up (did any body actually notice it was in the shape of the Commodore logo?)
I think we managed to get enough computers running although I would love to know what happened to my monitor cables that were on an C128D and a C64 along that back row Btw, I noticed the C128D was working later in the day and for the life of me I could not get it to boot up - who fixed that?
Also, the MAME guys still have a couple of my cables they used for the Sony Laptop
It was very tight as I think we were still puting the final touches on everything when the doors opened at 11am Shame my Amiga A3000 was the first computer set-up in the morning (at about 6:30am) and wasn't actually used for anything - it just stayed on the desktop all day
I actually never got to see much of the exhibition after it opened @ 11:00 as I was downstairs most of the time trying to figure out how to work a HD recorder!
Thanks to everyone that helped on the day.... it was much appretiated!
Regs
Marcel Donne was the "Screen Master" and made it his mission in life to fit the square pegs of the feet into the round holes on the actual screens! Big thanks to everybody who helped with these DAMN things!
It was a lot of work but I think it looked REALLY good once the C= logo was set-up (did any body actually notice it was in the shape of the Commodore logo?)
I think we managed to get enough computers running although I would love to know what happened to my monitor cables that were on an C128D and a C64 along that back row Btw, I noticed the C128D was working later in the day and for the life of me I could not get it to boot up - who fixed that?
Also, the MAME guys still have a couple of my cables they used for the Sony Laptop
It was very tight as I think we were still puting the final touches on everything when the doors opened at 11am Shame my Amiga A3000 was the first computer set-up in the morning (at about 6:30am) and wasn't actually used for anything - it just stayed on the desktop all day
I actually never got to see much of the exhibition after it opened @ 11:00 as I was downstairs most of the time trying to figure out how to work a HD recorder!
Thanks to everyone that helped on the day.... it was much appretiated!
Regs
We were standing in front of your mixing desk for the concert, and i asked you if you had got your cables back from Chris, and you said yes....skitz wrote:I did speak to Chris about this but I would imagine in his frame of mind if you were to have given him anything he may have forgotten about it very shortly afterwards
Oh well, not to worry - just sell me an X-Arcade controller at a considerable discount and all will be forgiven.
mind you, i gave Chris a MAME set and he cant remember that either - so its probably part of the same rushed craziness...
Hey Sub.... my baby avatar vs you in a stareout competition - the prize - YOUR MAME RIG !! lol....
Seriously tho - can i ask what config you used on the pc there, there looks to be LOADS of commands n switches to run the emulator !! - or will it be XP Pro thats the problem ? not having a DOS as such....
Seriously tho - can i ask what config you used on the pc there, there looks to be LOADS of commands n switches to run the emulator !! - or will it be XP Pro thats the problem ? not having a DOS as such....
matrix - im the guy in the green Tshirt who was running the compo (and in fact the owner of that Xarcade...)
its nothing to do with OS's. you need to run the MAME32 frontend, grab it from the authors page here:
http://www.classicgaming.com/mame32qa/
thats what we were using....and indeed your shiny DVD set has all of the support files and structure ready for MAME32 as well...
its nothing to do with OS's. you need to run the MAME32 frontend, grab it from the authors page here:
http://www.classicgaming.com/mame32qa/
thats what we were using....and indeed your shiny DVD set has all of the support files and structure ready for MAME32 as well...
take a peakie at http://www.lazarus.org.uk and get yourself a set burnt my friend.......
in fact, i better add a special thread meethinks...
in fact, i better add a special thread meethinks...
ya lazy bastich...skitz wrote:Sounds like too much trouble - I'll give it a miss
how about you email me at rockwaldo@clara.net and i send you a spare set we found that we didnt give away as a thank you for the cables?....