8-bit-Party
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August 29, 2015, 05:49:19 PM |
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(yes, technically it's a 16bit game not 8bit, but it's all retro right ) No, no, this game was available for both 8bit and 16bit machines. Your screenshot/animation is legit 8bit version /C64/. Simply there was official 8bit IK (I spent lot of time on it) for my Atari while port of IK + was unofficial (probably that's why I missed it).
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Tinkles
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August 29, 2015, 05:59:25 PM |
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(yes, technically it's a 16bit game not 8bit, but it's all retro right ) No, no, this game was available for both 8bit and 16bit machines. Your screenshot/animation is legit 8bit version /C64/. Simply there was official 8bit IK (I spent lot of time on it) for my Atari while port of IK + was unofficial (probably that's why I missed it). Now you mention it, that screenshot was 256 colors so of course it's 8-bit. You have some good gaming knowledge This was my version on the Amiga...
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August 29, 2015, 06:21:09 PM |
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(yes, technically it's a 16bit game not 8bit, but it's all retro right ) No, no, this game was available for both 8bit and 16bit machines. Your screenshot/animation is legit 8bit version /C64/. Simply there was official 8bit IK (I spent lot of time on it) for my Atari while port of IK + was unofficial (probably that's why I missed it). Now you mention it, that screenshot was 256 colors so of course it's 8-bit. You have some good gaming knowledge This was my version on the Amiga... Not Karate Champ
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Tinkles
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August 29, 2015, 06:31:18 PM |
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Not Karate Champ Double retro
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Dimitry
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August 29, 2015, 06:40:30 PM |
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Me and my mind are in excellent state. Also keep in mind that even out of board I will bring here more support than you so your behaviour hurts this community more than me personally.
I think your presence and behavior damage the brand. Maybe that's just me though. I havent liked you from the start so ye that's just you...
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allZuckedUp
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August 29, 2015, 06:47:04 PM |
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I just have to add to this... My first was a NES, which I still have, and still works.... So my view was something like this..
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Orestes
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August 29, 2015, 06:51:34 PM |
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I just have to add to this... My first was a NES, which I still have, and still works.... So my view was something like this.. Kung Fu Awesome
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August 30, 2015, 01:30:40 AM |
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commodore 64 was 8 bit wasn't it? I use to have one of these. Had the tape drive and floppy....Lots of good games.... loved Archon ...
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August 31, 2015, 09:48:45 AM |
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Hiya folks... Sooo, I've got a problem.
Moving some 8bit around between two of my own wallets.
Annnnnd, the transaction is visible on the sending wallet, but not on the receiving one. Nor is it visible on the blockchain. Several blocks have gone by, and my money is seemingly just gone, as the sending wallet thinks it sent it. Even though it's been some time, and over 50 blocks, there are still 0 confirmations on it, for the single wallet that even sees it. None of my other wallets can see the transaction either.
I've also tried moving the wallet.dat to a different wallet... again money is gone, and it can't see the transaction on the new wallet either. Tried running the original wallet with -rescan, and sending a resendtx command... 0 confirms, and nothing else can see the tx...
Anyone got any ideas?
It's a fairly good chunk of 8bit for me...
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August 31, 2015, 09:58:24 AM |
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Tried running the original wallet with -rescan, and sending a resendtx command... 0 confirms, and nothing else can see the tx...
-rescan will not help here. It rescans blockchain for missing transactions of your addresses (useful when you use import bunch of importprivkey calls with rescan=false and forgot to switch to rescan=true with last one). Solution? Use -salvagewallet (note you will use account labels if you use them) or wait up to 5 days (since first transmission) to get your tx removed from mempool.
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August 31, 2015, 10:13:59 AM |
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Tried running the original wallet with -rescan, and sending a resendtx command... 0 confirms, and nothing else can see the tx...
-rescan will not help here. It rescans blockchain for missing transactions of your addresses (useful when you use import bunch of importprivkey calls with rescan=false and forgot to switch to rescan=true with last one). Solution? Use -salvagewallet (note you will use account labels if you use them) or wait up to 5 days (since first transmission) to get your tx removed from mempool. That worked awesomely... Thank you sir.
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August 31, 2015, 10:19:55 AM |
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I have not finished research what causes that 0-confirms. While I was testing 8bitd extensively I occured many of them. It's either fee calculation error or effect of often short forks we see (1-2 blocks). It's possible that txes go to that dying-soon forks and for some reason are not picked up again. Next time you will see such case issue and let us know if it helps.
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August 31, 2015, 10:24:07 AM |
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Next time you will see such case issue and let us know if it helps. I did the resendtx (it is mentioned above), it didn't help. Thanks.
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August 31, 2015, 10:35:03 AM |
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Right.
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Tinkles
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August 31, 2015, 01:44:02 PM |
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I have a quote from a dev to fork Dash for us for 0.5BTC with a 2 week timescale, the user is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=360311. Any thoughts on this? Also, Mullick from Cryptsy said their preferred method for the coin swap would be for us to do it on the blockchain with the balances of all addresses funded with an equal balance on the new chain. If not, they need advanced notice so they can freeze withdrawals / deposits, but users could still trade during that period.
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August 31, 2015, 01:57:07 PM |
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selling jr.member acct 50+act 70+posts will be MEMBER thursday .028 2014-07-28, 22:05:06
I have a jr. member account that will be changing to Member on thursday. Positive feedback comments as well. pm offer
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August 31, 2015, 02:08:21 PM |
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I have a quote from a dev to fork Dash for us for 0.5BTC with a 2 week timescale, the user is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=360311. Any thoughts on this? Also, Mullick from Cryptsy said their preferred method for the coin swap would be for us to do it on the blockchain with the balances of all addresses funded with an equal balance on the new chain. If not, they need advanced notice so they can freeze withdrawals / deposits, but users could still trade during that period. I would personally like to see someone take an active development role in the coin. The fork is great and all, but after the fork we are still at a standstill. I think the only way to do this the right way is to pay a developer in 8bit. I'm sure they guy you found is fantastic...but after he gets the job done he's gone.
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August 31, 2015, 02:09:45 PM |
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selling jr.member acct 50+act 70+posts will be MEMBER thursday .028 2014-07-28, 22:05:06
I have a jr. member account that will be changing to Member on thursday. Positive feedback comments as well. pm offer
LOL...good catch. That's a no on him.
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August 31, 2015, 02:13:42 PM Last edit: August 31, 2015, 03:01:59 PM by Tinkles |
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I have a quote from a dev to fork Dash for us for 0.5BTC with a 2 week timescale, the user is https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=360311. Any thoughts on this? Also, Mullick from Cryptsy said their preferred method for the coin swap would be for us to do it on the blockchain with the balances of all addresses funded with an equal balance on the new chain. If not, they need advanced notice so they can freeze withdrawals / deposits, but users could still trade during that period. I would personally like to see someone take an active development role in the coin. The fork is great and all, but after the fork we are still at a standstill. I think the only way to do this the right way is to pay a developer in 8bit. I'm sure they guy you found is fantastic...but after he gets the job done he's gone. I doubt devs will take 8BIT for this job because the market cap has got so low. I don't see a problem with just getting a working version instead of a long term dev, because the working version is what we have been missing all along - and because it's Dash, it has the funding system for new development built in meaning masternode owners can propose features and devs are incentivized to build the features with payment straight from the block reward. more info: https://dashtalk.org/threads/budget-proposal-promotion-reimbursement-core-team.6006/I agree on not knowing anything about the dev I linked - I know devs of larger coins but they usually charge 2-3BTC for this kind of thing. If we think we can raise that from the community I can do that, which is more guaranteed result...
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