RE: [Algorithms] FPS Questions
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From: Dominic R. <dro...@wa...> - 2000-08-10 15:32:28
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The Trash80 was a whole different animal ( also 'obviously' inferior to the Speccy ) - it lacked the rubber 'dead flesh' keyboard for one thing. Those were the days. Dominic > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Forsyth [mailto:to...@mu...] > Sent: 10 August 2000 16:15 > To: gda...@li... > Subject: RE: [Algorithms] FPS Questions > > > Kim, you'll find that if you spend enough time in the pubs, > the movies won't > bother you any more. :-) > > And yes, I think they can be trained. Maybe it's from years of sitting > staring at a bright white ZX Spectrum(*) screen while coding > in basic that > I've become allergic to low frame rates. > > Tom Forsyth - Muckyfoot bloke. > Whizzing and pasting and pooting through the day. > > (*) Home computer, contemporary (and clear superior, > obviously) of the C64. > I think it was called a TRS80 on the other side of the pond? > Fantastically > popular here in Britland. > > > > From: Pallister, Kim [mailto:kim...@in...] > > [snip] > > > Which leads me to a question: do you folks think that the > > eyes & brain can > > be trained to better perceive such errors? The movies never > > used to bother > > me until I became a graphics programmer. Now it bugs me. > > Also, PAL didn't > > used to bother me, but now I find the lower frame rate > > intolerable, which is > > why I make a point of not watching TV when I am in the UK, > > but spend the > > time in pubs instead! > > > > Kim Pallister > > > > We will find a way or we will make one. > > - Hannibal > > _______________________________________________ > GDAlgorithms-list mailing list > GDA...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/gdalgorithms-list > |