Rlyeh... Whats happened to him?
#32
Posted 14 April 2004 - 11:37 PM
i've not dissed rlyeh's work in either of my posts, heck, hes one of the best coders we have!
Its just like others have said, if theres emus out there, and if, as shown in this topic and on efnet of whatever, hes still got an interest in the scene, why not let us all take a little peak at his brilliant work?
or perhaps i can join the hopefuls regarding possible releases for the coding comp"..." (tm rlyeh)
#33
Posted 15 April 2004 - 01:36 AM
<rlyeh> i consider all my gp32 projects as a single main project
<rlyeh> the others are for different platforms or are different things
<rlyeh> anyways and to clarify things i have to say a few things
<rlyeh> ive been coding for gp32 for the last two years and this one is gonna be my third and last one
<rlyeh> i discovered the gp32 hardware and started doing things at first year
<meonlyevi> thats cool
<meonlyevi> ... but we still have till the end of the year right?
<rlyeh> second year (2003) i started most of my projects and i did my efforts to bring u some emus
<rlyeh> this year i will clean the sources, finish'em and release all the binaries, all things sorted out & completed
he also gave out a new fNes32 beta to #gp32dev, sound is very accurate and good speed at fs 1/2 in smb3 tested.
now happy? or sad?
edit: damn its great! perfect sound, i cant believe what im hearing, 200% better than ljgp! theres also a nice movie recording function integrated ^_^
ah, and nice splash screen :P
This post has been edited by Wolfsclaw: 15 April 2004 - 02:07 AM
#34
Posted 15 April 2004 - 01:50 AM
I tend to think Rlyeh codes for his own enjoyment, which explains why he is behind so many emulators (we covered many of them in Zine, stuff like fCOL and fPCE and the now taken over fNGP) but I'm really glad to see that he does intend to release them, even if it could be the end of this year. I think he's moving on to Zodiac, now...
...OT, but I think I'm gonna have to find a new handheld to get. Something without a big commercial gain attached to it (Zodiac) but also something that has a competent leadership (not the GP64). The GP32 can't stick around forever.
#37
Posted 15 April 2004 - 02:29 PM
NiN^_^NiN, on Apr 14 2004, 01:11 AM, said:
He has worked very hard for ages for the gp32 community and when no1 hears from him in a while people begin to bitch and even were gonna flame him.
He has already done enough for the gp32 community let the man do what he wants
He has done well if he left the community right now i wouldnt be sad he has done way more than he deserves and im just getting sick of seeing people put people down on this board.
:ph34r:
Because we love him :P
#38
Posted 15 April 2004 - 02:30 PM
Phil, on Apr 14 2004, 12:07 PM, said:
at first you were all saying that he's a "G typing loser" and then he writes 3 periods and then your all, "woooo we love you ryleh you can marry our sisters if you want, heck just marry me!"
i give you a F-. Click.
HEY, i wasn't saying he was a g typing loser... i was just flaming and making shit up...its lonely at the top, but, you can find comfort in torturing the poor "noncoders" by not releasing stuff ;) i DO love his work tho...back in the day he had the ONLY nes emulator...
#40
Posted 15 April 2004 - 03:20 PM
Q-Wi-Q, on Apr 15 2004, 09:15 AM, said:
ummm...no, i think it is kiss Rlyeh's ass day...really..even the people defending him..."HEY ASSHOLES, HE DOESN'T HAVE TO TAKE YOUR SHIT...WE LOVE YOUR RLYEH!!! THEY DONT MEAN IT" :rolleyes: dorks...if i had money i would donate...the problem is, it ends up getting spent :D next time...he'll get mt "damned" money :D
#42
Posted 15 April 2004 - 05:50 PM
Rico, on Apr 15 2004, 01:50 AM, said:
I tend to think Rlyeh codes for his own enjoyment, which explains why he is behind so many emulators (we covered many of them in Zine, stuff like fCOL and fPCE and the now taken over fNGP) but I'm really glad to see that he does intend to release them, even if it could be the end of this year. I think he's moving on to Zodiac, now...
...OT, but I think I'm gonna have to find a new handheld to get. Something without a big commercial gain attached to it (Zodiac) but also something that has a competent leadership (not the GP64). The GP32 can't stick around forever.
I'll never get me a new handheld system for homebrew scene if Snes and MD get at full speed with sound :) that's all I need ;)
I will prolly get the PSP though, because you can bet your money it'll have some decent games (and perhaps even ports of final fantasies - but that's just my irrational dreaming prolly :) ) and MAYBE it'll have a scene too, all I need! :)
#43
Posted 15 April 2004 - 06:02 PM
Wolfsclaw, on Apr 15 2004, 01:36 AM, said:
<rlyeh> i consider all my gp32 projects as a single main project
<rlyeh> the others are for different platforms or are different things
<rlyeh> anyways and to clarify things i have to say a few things
<rlyeh> ive been coding for gp32 for the last two years and this one is gonna be my third and last one
<rlyeh> i discovered the gp32 hardware and started doing things at first year
<meonlyevi> thats cool
<meonlyevi> ... but we still have till the end of the year right?
<rlyeh> second year (2003) i started most of my projects and i did my efforts to bring u some emus
<rlyeh> this year i will clean the sources, finish'em and release all the binaries, all things sorted out & completed
he also gave out a new fNes32 beta to #gp32dev, sound is very accurate and good speed at fs 1/2 in smb3 tested.
now happy? or sad?
edit: damn its great! perfect sound, i cant believe what im hearing, 200% better than ljgp! theres also a nice movie recording function integrated ^_^
ah, and nice splash screen :P
While it will be sad to see him go, he is doing things the right way. By finishing and cleaning up his emus FIRST and then moving to another system is commendable. Many times coders will just abandon an incomplete emu and go to something else. When he does finish up we should give him the money and donate a little.
This post has been edited by DaveC: 15 April 2004 - 06:03 PM

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