Title: Gameranger Question Post by: cO.Vickedson on May 27, 2003, 06:25:45 pm Is there a way that I can log into gameranger, at least to chat, while on a pc?
I'm sure there is, any help? Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: *DAMN Mauti on May 29, 2003, 11:53:15 am No not that I know.
Bye, Mauti Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: [[EUR]] HoloGram on May 29, 2003, 02:49:07 pm I ve been looking for such a possibility for years now. And I did not found anything. I am so sorry to tell u that: Mauti is si *damn right.
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: †FiRE Infection on May 29, 2003, 09:03:49 pm Possibly with a Macintosh emulator on a pc but I've looked long for one and never found a good emulator.
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: cO.Vickedson on May 29, 2003, 10:41:57 pm Hmmmm....oh well, carry on
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: .::|N| SeRP on June 08, 2003, 09:13:44 pm I've been trying to find a way to do that through some of my friend's PeeCee's, but it looks like we're shit outta luck.
>:( fuck Bill Gates in the ear. Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: BeefyFigure on June 09, 2003, 07:34:28 pm Emulators, what are they? What's their purpose?
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: jasmine on July 01, 2003, 11:06:40 pm I think it's great to have a Mac-only game service ;D
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: BTs_STuRM on July 02, 2003, 12:28:25 am This is off-topic, but damn Jasmine you are a hottie!!!! I knew it, lol. I am in no way detracting from the rest of your ablities, aptitudes and gifts, but I just had to pay you a compliment on your avatar pic (*_*) cya,
BTs_STuRM Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: Mr. Lothario on July 02, 2003, 03:02:00 am Beefy, sorry to go so long without answering your question. An emulator is a piece of software which allows one type of hardware to run software written for other types of hardware. An emulator can also be designed to allow one OS to run software written to work with a different OS.
For example, a Super Nintendo emulator reads a SNES ROM file containing a dump of a cartridge, which contains machine language instructions to the SNES' 65c816 processor. Machine language is specific to a given processor, and is not useable by other processors. So the SNES emulator reads these machine language instructions and converts them to instructions to your Mac's processor and video card (or PC's processor and video card), which allows the SNES program to be run on a totally different architecture. The thing about emulation is, because each instruction has to be translated, emulation is expensive in terms of processor power and thus, is slow. For example, my old computer had a 200 MHz, 32-bit PowerPC 604 processor. It was unable to emulate the SNES' 3.58 MHz 16-bit processor at full speed. So, a Mac emulator would run on a PC and interpret the instructions contained in Mac programs so that the PC could run them, starting with the Finder. Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: jasmine on July 02, 2003, 03:44:26 am This is off-topic, but damn Jasmine you are a hottie!!!! I knew it, lol. I am in no way detracting from the rest of your ablities, aptitudes and gifts, but I just had to pay you a compliment on your avatar pic (*_*) cya, BTs_STuRM Thanks Daddy. ;D Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: Mr. Lothario on July 02, 2003, 04:29:33 am That was disturbing.
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: 0 Kilz:M: on July 02, 2003, 12:40:59 pm uh, yea sturm, Im sure that's really her.
AND FUCK NO YOU CAN'T LOG IN TO GR FROM A PC, THAT WOULD DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF HAVING A MAC ONLINE GAMING COMMUNITY, JESUS CHRIST PEOPLE!!!! CAN'T YOU PC WHORES JUST KEEP TO YOURSELVES, YOU HAVE PLENTY OF PLACES TO MEET AND CHAT. Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: jasmine on July 02, 2003, 05:24:10 pm uh, yea sturm, Im sure that's really her. Thanks Mom! ;D Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: 0 Kilz:M: on July 02, 2003, 11:15:20 pm NP sweetie, now get over here for your spanking...bare ass and all....
Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: jasmine on July 03, 2003, 12:18:22 am NP sweetie, now get over here for your spanking...bare ass and all.... (http://dynamic.gamespy.com/~damnr6/yabbse/YaBBImages/ass.gif) Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: Toxic::Joka on July 03, 2003, 12:24:24 am lol
PS. looks like sung hi lee ;) Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: jasmine on July 03, 2003, 04:55:19 am lol PS. looks like sung hi lee ;) The Korean girl?? Wow... thanks! ;D I don't think I look like her too much.... Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: Saberian 3000 on July 11, 2003, 05:47:02 pm Ok people, i think you guys have completely gone off course on this post heh. Sturm, if ya want to play pick up then start a thread in the gossip section of this forum. Srry, but I think that this is stuff that you should tell her on GR and not in the forums here where people are trying to address questions to their problems. And unfortunately you trying to setup online moves isnt a problem for here heh. Sorry bro, but this is why topics get messed up in forums =).
As for the question of Gameranger for the PC, well, it has been said before my post here and I will say it again. it canst be done as far as anyone knows. Gameranger was originally setup many years ago to counter all the PC only Game connectors that were floating in internet space out there, and since there was no Mac only ones, that is why gameranger was created. Originally it was called something else but for the life of me I cannot remember the damn name heh. Anyway, I am pretty sure it was Scott's intention to make sure it was Mac only because of the high demand for a Mac only server. as far as emulators go for this Mac game browser, i doubt that there is a reliable emulator for the PC to run gameranger. Srry +MOD+Saberian Title: Re:Gameranger Question Post by: +MOD+ Sivak on July 12, 2003, 06:00:37 pm I completely agree with kilzo. This is a MAC ONLY GAMMING COMMUNITY, I can perhaps understand why you would like to access from a PC, like me at work I have access only to PC's. But come on guys lets keep ONE of these MAC worlds PC free.
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