Posted - 20 Mar 2002 : 07:46:50
There's a nice long topic about realtime players. What would be a non-realtime player? Do they use imaginary time? Is there some sort of dimensional shift involved? What the heck would you program one of those in?
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Posted - 20 Mar 2002 : 17:10:47
So does this Faketime 4.0 simply play the MP3s at 1/4 speed, or will I need to be able to travel through time to be able to use it? And will it corrupt my hard drive by interupting an install program that was supposed to shut down all over programs so it could tell me to upgrade like Quicktime did?
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quote:And will it corrupt my hard drive by interupting an install program that was supposed to shut down all over programs so it could tell me to upgrade like Quicktime did?
Even better! It hacks into your ROM and changes the startup sound to a loud passage of Juicy Bronx Cheer!
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quote: New, FakeTime Version 4.0 comes packed with features that do not actually work!
That must be a micro$oft product!
MSFlakeTime!
speaking of which . . . . if anybody has a DOS compatability card or liberates an intel impaired (i just acquired a GRID 1450sx POS Laptop today) system, check out this site: http://386page.gooddays.org/os/
quote:And will it corrupt my hard drive by interupting an install program that was supposed to shut down all over programs so it could tell me to upgrade like Quicktime did?
Even better! It hacks into your ROM and changes the startup sound to a loud passage of Juicy Bronx Cheer!
But since it plays it at 1/4 time using the FakeTime 4 codec, you need to be within a temporal shift already to hear it...
~Coxy - Leader, Tactical Operations Unit 68k Macintosh Liberation Army 00014 Macs liberated.