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Hey Shaun.

Remember how I told you that the file came out to 800kb?

I was using the wrong algorithm. I tweaked it, and using 4 color compression it's now 44kb. 1/20th the size of the original.
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http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ NTFS drivers for Linux

For VMs you need a good dual core processor (Id prefer an Intel Core 2 Duo or an AMD 5000+) - Quad Cores are Perfect - or you make a switch system with an extra external HDD - 2 PCs ,1 screen, 1 Keyboard, 1 Mouse, 1 Harddrive, 1 Switchbox.
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Haha, wow, what a freaking joke! I just got two blue screens of death in a row. Thanks to the greatness of Firefox my message was saved:

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That's great news, Kusanagi. Looks like we may be on our way to making another advancement, even though the project is going to be idle for the next day or two.

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And Yoshizu, I've had it with Windows and bog-standard computer components. I'm going to sell my laptop AND my dual-core computer (which currently isn't working but can likely be fixed) to get a good bit of money towards a powerful iBook or something. Or if not, as laptops are usually not powerful enough, just a Mac...

Edit: Argh, Christ, Kusanagi, I've tried sending you so many messages on Live Messenger but it isn't working. This is driving me insane.
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I wasn't even considering getting a Vista right now, but your situation is absurd, Shaun. You SHOULD sue...
But seriously, I hope all improves.

By the way, I laughed at your Apple joke. Totally true. Gant
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Thanks MJ. You're probably one of the first people to find one of my jokes funny. Gymshoe Anyway, this is all a real shame to me as well. I really want to continue Phoenix Write tomorrow. Sadshoe I might just install XP again (I'm tired of having to go back and forth because of stupid Microsoft though), but I am considering Ubuntu Linux. (At least until I can afford a Macbook Pro. I do hate the Apple adverisements but I think I'm giving in.)

Yoshizu, Ubuntu is probably pointless on this laptop for running VM Windows XP too, right? Nick 3.2ghz processor, 1GB RAM, 128mb Geforce Go 5100 card...
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You dislike the Mitchell and Webb Apple Adverts? :O BLASPHEMY! (JK)

Get whatever PC you want Shaun, it'll be yours anyway ^_^
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Well, i've always been a Windows follower, namely because i've been quite lucky with it. The only times i've gotten a Blue Screen Of Death were when:

A) We had a virus.
B) I did something which would obviously cause it (I was young and ignorant, and it was Windows 98).

I'm still hoping on Phoenix Write being Windows compatible.
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Of course it'll be Windows compatible. Gymshoe Good news everyone - I think I've found the root of the problem, and it doesn't surprise me much. It seems I have faulty RAM. The BSOD IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL refers to when it's trying to find RAM addresses that do not exist, I think. Having faulty RAM can cause this. This is my laptop supplier's fault. I already had bad RAM from him once. Because he's a sneaky bastard, he's probably going to get away with this and I'm going to have to buy a new 1GB of RAM and hope it sorts the problem. I'm low on cash but I'll see what I can do.

Thought I'd also say it was the Windows Vista RAM checker that checked my RAM for me. Unlike XP, Vista has this feature and it does it at start-up if an error has occured. When the test completed I was told my RAM definitely seems faulty. Even if I can fix this, I still want a Macbook Pro when I get a job. Will Powers
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Yea, I don't think I'll be upgrading to WIndows Vista anytime soon. So probably better off with the program working on Win XP users. Yanni Yogi
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btw:
I have a unused macBook ^^"" - i won one a long time ago - and now it is catching dust - why? I can work much better with my VistaLaptop in school. (I need to learn Mac...)

Good is - I can test things on 3 systems (and play Warcraft3 Vista VS Mac xD)
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See, I SAID it was the Lappy, but did you believe me? :F
But it's very good news that you know what the problem is; I just hope that it didn't destroy your confidence in the Vista itself. (I'd like to know what it's like, incase we have to upgrade the compy)
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N-Mario, I can happily confirm that Phoenix Write should work on Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista, plus any others I may have missed out, and hopefully in the future cases should be playable on Windows Mobile. I don't think I'll be able to make it compatible with Pocket PCs that have a resolution lower than 640x480 though. Sadshoe It'd take a lot of complex work to get it working on a 320x240 screen. I'll try when the time comes.

Yoshizu, that was probably an iBook. The Macbook Pro uses an Intel Processor, so I can run Windows, Mac and Linux on it. This is getting rather off-topic. Gant The part on-topic is that having access to all three operating systems should make it easier for me to get it working on Mac and Linux. Gerkuman, that problem's not really laptop-specific. It could happen on a PC too. Gymshoe I am strongly against downgrading to Vista. Save yourself some money and stick with XP. If new RAM fixes this then I'll stick with Vista, but only because I have everything set up like I want it.
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From what I've read, most people have the right sort of RAM. I've hardly seen anyone complain about Vista. Also, 95 >/> (not greater than) XP as your logic states :F XP was definatly better than 95.

I suppose the only way I'd know for sure is to try it, but since It'll be a while before I need an upgrade, it SHOULD have the Service pack by then ^_^ (XP was apparently horrible, until the serivce pack came out, then it became excellent. Perhaps Vista will be the same :) )
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You've hardly seen anyone complain about Vista?

LOL!

Read the INTERNET.
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The internet is full of people who moan about EVERYTHING :F Besides, I don't know them very well. Thats why on my tally, we have one for, and one against vista (yes, I only know two people I know well who have it :F)
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Take it from someone who has alot of friends in tech support and who builds computers Phoenix

Vista is absolute shit at the moment. The backwards compatibility is horrible, and it technically shouldn't even be CALLED Windows because the original code and programming that was present from the days of 3.11 all the way through XP isn't there anymore.

Coders and tech support people hate Vista with a passion.
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Windows Vienna.

In production since Feb 2000, it's always been planned to be Vista's successor (which beg's the question "Why make Vista then?"). It was recently revived on Vista's release date, and it's planned release date is 2009...two years after Vista, one year after XP support ends...

Wiki it.

In all honesty, i'm still a Vista hopeful. Of course, i'll only update once everything is fixed and it's imperitive to do so, but i'm a Windows fanboy anyway. Better the Devil you know, I guess.

BTW, just one question. It is, once again, about larger resolutions and i'm sorry if this bugs you but it's just a random thing which comes to mind.

I feel from your previous posts that you assume i'm saying to let everyone choose their own resolutions (as you would in MMF). This is not the case at all. What I was getting at was maybe having two resolution options: DS Size, and 640X480.
640X480 is a common screensize for homebrew games, particularly with RPG Maker XP. It's a widely accepted screensize because it works well on all commonday screensizes (usually 800X600 and up). You could provide two subfolders within every section (Background, Characters, etc) for each screensize, and then the appropiate ones are loaded up depending on which screensize is chosen by the user. Of course, these'd simply be resizes at the time (default graphics and such), but if you're allowing the user to alter the graphics they could make their own for the larger screensize.

I'm sorry if this is a bother, I just want to make sure the idea was clear with no mis-understandings. I do kinda have high hopes for the ability to create a PW fangame at a larger resolution, and currently your program looks to be the more favourable of the two (in my eyes anyway).

If you want to accurately see what a 640X480 PW would look like, I posted a mock-screen in my sprites topic (testing a Poser character) here:
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Rendering her to the DS size takes away most if not all clarity. ^^"
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Don't worry, I encourage questions. I've had a bit of a strange day today, so sorry if my answer is a little brief. Hmm, looking at that link, you sure have talent. So I'm not surprised you want a more flexible tool to put that talent to use.

I know 640x480 is very common. As you likely know, double PW's size is 512x384. If I made it 640x480, without anti-aliasing the sprites would be pixelated. (I guess that's where alpha channels come in, but it's rather complex.) So I'm considering letting the user create a border to go around it, so it will be 640x480.

As for allowing both standard and DS sizes, it would be a bit fiddly, don't you think? I'd like to add it, but for the DS size, all the graphics would have to be resized and a lot smaller... and there'd be a lot of work to do with the co-ordinates for placing the sprites. If the user wanted to have standard and DS-style sizes, not only would he/she have to import new, smaller graphics, but he/she would also have to change the co-ordinates of everything, therefore modifying the actions (in fact, I'd need two sets of actions), and... bleh. In short, it can be done, but it'd be a lot of work and would severely increase development time of this program.

DS size, that's what MB's case maker is for...
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Sorry, whenever I said "DS Size", that's because I assumed that your maker, despite being single screen, still used the same dimensions as on DS screen. ^^"

But now i'm confused. What is the size the maker uses? Is it the GBA size? If so, it confuses me when you say they'd have to make sprites smaller for a DS screen, because the DS screen is actually bigger. ^^"

But anyways, in my previous post, please mentally replace all instances of "DS screensize" with "Phoenix Write screensize". ^.^

What if you just forget alternate screen resolutions for now and just concentrate on making the program the best it can be? =D Then once that's out for a while and everyone's warmed up to it, perhaps if demand is high enough you could perhaps maybe try and make a larger screen one (but only if demand is high enough)?
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Sorry about the misunderstanding. 512x384 is twice the size of the DS resolution. I chose this because I didn't want things to look so tiny, and also because of expanding it to 640x480 with borders, mentioned above.

Thinking about it, perhaps it's theoretically possible to have the case creator shrink all images to half the size and divide all co-ordinates by two to get the DS size for the top screen. But then there's the bottom screen. It's too much to consider right now, really. Gymshoe
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Meh. I'm going back to XP tonight, thereby removing Vista. Too many damn bugs. And when XP support ends completely, hopefully, Wine will be up to speed and I'll just use Ubuntu.
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Shaun wrote:
Sorry about the misunderstanding. 512x384 is twice the size of the DS resolution. I chose this because I didn't want things to look so tiny, and also because of expanding it to 640x480 with borders, mentioned above.

Thinking about it, perhaps it's theoretically possible to have the case creator shrink all images to half the size and divide all co-ordinates by two to get the DS size for the top screen. But then there's the bottom screen. It's too much to consider right now, really. Gymshoe

So. If I understand this corectly, your game screen will be set for 512x384. However, we will be able to import sprites at their original screen size, as if it was 256x192? Detective Gumshoe

Because if we had to import sprites with 512x384 resolution, it would be a pain to have to resize all the sprites/animations, just to work for this size. Sadshoe

I would unserstand why you would have an option to import sprites at 512x384 for high depth resolution style sprites, but it probably won't work for regular PW sprites with standard resolution of 256x192.
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So, the screensize is 512x384? That's great! =D
That's only a little smaller than that test animation I did. If I had known this sooner I wouldn't have bothered you with all the resolution questions. xD

But seriously, that screensize is great for what I would like to do.
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Babazoz wrote:
Meh. I'm going back to XP tonight, thereby removing Vista. Too many damn bugs. And when XP support ends completely, hopefully, Wine will be up to speed and I'll just use Ubuntu.


Yes, I would like to do this now but I've heard it's too slow with Linux. Oddly, since Vista checked my RAM for errors and reported the RAM's bad, I haven't gotten another BSOD. I'm going to wait and see if I get one in the next couple of days. I still want to get good RAM for it anyway. Of course, I still want to get a Macbook in the future as well! It's possible to use Parallels Desktop for both Windows and Linux, and apparently a stripped down version of XP can often load in about three seconds.

Edit: Hah, irony. Just as a typed that I got a BSOD.

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So. If I understand this corectly, your game screen will be set for 512x384. However, we will be able to import sprites at their original screen size, as if it was 256x192? Detective Gumshoe

Because if we had to import sprites with 512x384 resolution, it would be a pain to have to resize all the sprites/animations, just to work for this size. Sadshoe

I would unserstand why you would have an option to import sprites at 512x384 for high depth resolution style sprites, but it probably won't work for regular PW sprites with standard resolution of 256x192.


I don't think it will be hard work to make Phoenix Write automatically scale sprites to double the size. (Well, it'd probably best to make it ask the user first.) Trust me, it works okay. If you check the old video on one of my older topics from a few months ago, it shows some Courtroom stuff at that resolution.

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So, the screensize is 512x384? That's great! =D
That's only a little smaller than that test animation I did. If I had known this sooner I wouldn't have bothered you with all the resolution questions. xD

But seriously, that screensize is great for what I would like to do.


I'm glad. I thought making things higher-res would help.
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Unfortunately as someone is hell-bent on keeping me off these forums, as long as I am not here Phoenix Write has the status \\\'discontinued\\\'. Therefore, all beta testers are off the leesh. I had good progress going too, but you guys are my only audience and as long as I am banned I cannot do this. If you have a problem, consult your local Croik.

(Have the decency to not delete this post. The testers need to know.)
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Shaun, if I take the time and effort to set up a site and forum for Phoenix Write, would you continue working on it?

The community interest in this is still very large, and just because of the situation HERE, I don't think ANYONE interested in your program wouldn't contribute there as well.
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May I ask why Shaun was banned?
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Apparently, he argued with Croik on MSN about Holy Hells offensive topic making fun of the Aspergers Syndrome topic. But the descision to ban him was being considered by the team for a while. Here is Croiks Exact words:

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Okay, for those of you who don't have the full story, let me give you a brief explanation.

Shaun has been around the forum for a while now. Shaun has created problems on the forum. Shaun has talked back to the mods for the last time. Shaun was not banned for things said in this thread, but for being a general nusiance and antagonizing people in other threads.

Banning Shaun has been considered by the mods for a while. This is not a new development and it had nothing to do with Holy Hell. We all warned him to adjust his attitude and he didn't learn. He has been a negative influence and had he responded to the warnings from the mods with greater civility he wouldn't be gone now.

Contrary to what Shaun says, he did not approach me in a calm, easy, and understanding manner, and I don't appreciate him or anyone distorting the facts surrounding my actions.

Also, Holy Hell was warned for his comments here and elsewhere. If Holy Hell or anyone else acts like a dick they will be dealt with separately from this. Let me say again, HH is not the reason Shaun was banned.

All I and the mods ask from you guys is a reasonable amount of civility. We certainly don't ban people often or lightly.
So from what I can see, Shaun thought that some of the people (and Mods) had a grudge against him, and the management thought that he was being a nusance. I think the subject should be dropped now, before the topic gets destroyed.

Still, I want this program to be made, so I'd like to be the go-between so the project can go ahead :3 (He gives the info to me, and I post it for him ^_^). If not, I'll have to find someone to continue it, because I really find it hard to use MechaBowsers Case Maker.
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Croik, if you delete or modify this post, I assure you that I will re-register to no end. If you let this post remain here, I will never return. First of all, Gerkuman, you're off the team. I explained the truth of the matter in the AS topic, and Croik deleted my post. I can't have anyone helping who doesn't trust me. Shame as well as I was hoping to resume creating the program tomorrow. If anyone wants to know the truth about this, they'll need to talk to me via IM. Kusanagi, I have been thinking of creating a new Phoenix Wright community.

Honestly, if we're going to make this work, we need to create a community that rivals Court Records. Only then, will we have the chance for a big enough audience to test the program on. I'm sorry, but I'm unable to continue making such a big program and release it to twenty people - and that's it. That's not how things work. We will discuss this when we next get the chance. I believe we can make it happen. Assuming we're able to create such a community, and PWrite continues development, you'll be the chief tester.

One last thing. If anybody has an interest in helping out with the new community, add me on Messenger. Also, if you're an existing beta tester, I'm afraid those who don't join/use the new community (it will take a while to make though) will not be able to test anywhere, as I am no longer able to post updates here anymore.

That is all. Thanks for remaining faithful, everyone. (Well, almost everyone.) Phoenix Write is something I'm not willing to give up. I'm capable of making this a beautiful case creation program.

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Uh... I know I'm new here, but this is a bit of a deja vu of things I've seen on other forums. I hate to burst your bubble, but drawing people away from an established forum community is kinda difficult no matter what you're promising. You're saying you won't be able to make such a big program to release it to just twenty people, but if you get twenty people willing to follow you to a new community, how are you going to reward them if you've no intention of releasing the program under those circumstances? You shouldn't be using your case maker as a bargaining tool in this kind of situation - you'll only end up disappointing the people who still have faith in you.

Good luck, anyway :)
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If it will keep you from continuing to cause trouble on this forum, I'll leave this last post. I have no problem with people continuing to support Phoenix Write.

It took me 14 months, a lot of money, and constant, daily effort to build the CR community to what it is now. If you really want to start one of your own, I wish you luck. I wouldn't even mind linking to it from the CR links page, if it's something PW fans would be interested in.

But Shaun himself (and his attitude) are no longer welcome here. I think it would be best to close this thread, to help let the matter drop. I encourage those of you seriously interested in seeing Phoenix Write to completion to contact Shaun directly.

If anyone else has questions about this or any other issues on the board you can always feel free to contact me.
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