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#16 naples39

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 06:02 AM

Need to find out how to save though (apart from letting yourself die to select save and quit ;) )


Select quit from the menu or hit F6. When it says are you sure you want to quit, hit yes and select save on the next screen. After selecting save, just make sure you wait until the top menu is reloaded before you quit out of the program entirely.

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 07:40 AM


Need to find out how to save though (apart from letting yourself die to select save and quit ;) )


Select quit from the menu or hit F6. When it says are you sure you want to quit, hit yes and select save on the next screen. After selecting save, just make sure you wait until the top menu is reloaded before you quit out of the program entirely.

Thanks for pointing this out!

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 10:22 AM

Hey Hitnrun, since you got permission to use the source code could you possibly do a Wiz port? Great job BTW, makes waiting for my Pandora that much harder!


I don't have a wiz neither a caanoo, but it would probably have the same problem of the gp2x version: lack of memory, this thing is a memory hog. To be sure it will run well, it needs ~100mb of free memory.

If someone wants to port it, PM me and I'll talk to DarkNation about it.

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 10:28 AM


Need to find out how to save though (apart from letting yourself die to select save and quit ;) )


Select quit from the menu or hit F6. When it says are you sure you want to quit, hit yes and select save on the next screen. After selecting save, just make sure you wait until the top menu is reloaded before you quit out of the program entirely.


Always wondered this too, thanks!

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 11:07 AM


Maybe include that speed setting within the PXML, it will be supported from HF4 on :)


Why do you continue to insist that the devs enforce the speed?


I only suggest to ports that don't run fullspeed yet. The speed in the PXML is a suggested speed and the user will be asked if he wants to change it or not.

Why do you continue to insist that people don't want to increase their clockspeed if they know the game is not running fullspeed otherwise?

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 02:22 PM

Yeah I would find a reminder helpful. I forget to set the clockspeed all the time and having to quit out once I realize it and load the game back up is tedious.

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 02:28 PM

Yeah I would find a reminder helpful. I forget to set the clockspeed all the time and having to quit out once I realize it and load the game back up is tedious.


And that's exactly what that speed setting in the PXML does.
Provides the user with a suggested speed and asks if he wants to change it or not.
Nothing more.
It does NEVER change the clockspeed automatically (unless the user tells it to do so.)

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 03:04 PM



Maybe include that speed setting within the PXML, it will be supported from HF4 on :)


Why do you continue to insist that the devs enforce the speed?


I only suggest to ports that don't run fullspeed yet. The speed in the PXML is a suggested speed and the user will be asked if he wants to change it or not.

Why do you continue to insist that people don't want to increase their clockspeed if they know the game is not running fullspeed otherwise?


Because there are a lot of people who are paranoid enough of overclocking that they would rather sacrifice performance than overclock.

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 03:17 PM




Maybe include that speed setting within the PXML, it will be supported from HF4 on :)


Why do you continue to insist that the devs enforce the speed?


I only suggest to ports that don't run fullspeed yet. The speed in the PXML is a suggested speed and the user will be asked if he wants to change it or not.

Why do you continue to insist that people don't want to increase their clockspeed if they know the game is not running fullspeed otherwise?


Because there are a lot of people who are paranoid enough of overclocking that they would rather sacrifice performance than overclock.


Yeah. And then they say "No, and don't ask again" and that's it.
What's the deal?

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 03:23 PM

Because there are a lot of people who are paranoid enough of overclocking that they would rather sacrifice performance than overclock.

And that's why you get a popup asking if you want to overclock or not : you're still allowed to play games in all their slowness :)

I can't get what you do have realy against this

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 04:04 PM


Hey Hitnrun, since you got permission to use the source code could you possibly do a Wiz port? Great job BTW, makes waiting for my Pandora that much harder!


I don't have a wiz neither a caanoo, but it would probably have the same problem of the gp2x version: lack of memory, this thing is a memory hog. To be sure it will run well, it needs ~100mb of free memory.

If someone wants to port it, PM me and I'll talk to DarkNation about it.

Thanks Htnrun, I didn't realize what all this program was. I though it was just an original Zelda clone, nothing more. But, if it's ok with you I'll post this in the Cool Ideas section in the Wiz forums and for anyone interested to throw you a PM.

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 04:12 PM

I for one think programs should have a recommended speed kind of thing. 90%+ of users will want the program to run at the proper speed if it means a modest overclock. Why should the 90% have to tinker with separate settings or ovr's because a few guys are paranoid of any overclock and can't select 'no' on startup. I suspect anyone that paranoid of overclock, assuming they actually exist at all, isn't going to be spending much time playing a game that runs at 80% speed anyway.

Anyway, I found a bug unfortunately. The game kicks back to the menu whenever you try to enter the 4th dungeon in the default quest. Everything had been working fine up until that point.

Edited by naples39, 19 August 2010 - 04:13 PM.


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Posted 19 August 2010 - 04:36 PM

Thanks Htnrun, I didn't realize what all this program was. I though it was just an original Zelda clone, nothing more. But, if it's ok with you I'll post this in the Cool Ideas section in the Wiz forums and for anyone interested to throw you a PM.


Yes you can do that, but I cannot guarantee that I'll be able to get ZC's approval.

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 04:49 PM

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@ED: Regarding the clock speed setting, I like that programs can take advantage of having the clock speed change if wanted. My question is moreso regarding the background killer. The script that runs asks for a password everytime it is run. This is kinda stupid since you are killing applications to increase performance. I really don't use my Pandora to go online with very much, so why have WiFi running etc.? I guess what I'm saying is that I see your point with having software developers take advantage of clock speed increases where necessary which saves the end user from having to figure out the ideal setting and have to manually change it. Is there anyway to make the background killer script not ask for the password everytime?

ONTOPIC:
I need to check this 4th dungeon thing out now on regular Zelda. Hope there's a fix if its a bug.

Peace & Pandora,

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Posted 19 August 2010 - 04:52 PM

OFF ToPIC:
@ED: Regarding the clock speed setting, I like that programs can take advantage of having the clock speed change if wanted. My question is moreso regarding the background killer. The script that runs asks for a password everytime it is run. This is kinda stupid since you are killing applications to increase performance. I really don't use my Pandora to go online with very much, so why have WiFi running etc.? I guess what I'm saying is that I see your point with having software developers take advantage of clock speed increases where necessary which saves the end user from having to figure out the ideal setting and have to manually change it. Is there anyway to make the background killer script not ask for the password everytime?


I have no idea why you're still using the background killer script. From Hotfix 3 on, most not-used services have been disabled and the rest (like Samba, DropBear, WiFi, etc.) can be enabled or disabled in Settings/Startup...
There is no performance hit anymore, it's mostly related to WiFi scanning, and I usually have WiFi off...