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Platina

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  1. I'm so going to kill BTTFTime. Where's my katana.......
  2. proof? Here it is. No matter where the delorean is going, 1 minute to the future, 30 years back, Doc even said it could go to Dec 25 0000, it will always use up all 1.21 gigawatts of energy, which is a given constant. Therefore, if it went to 65,000,000 BC, it would still use 1.21 gigawatts of energy. Thats the hardware part of the delorean, which is the flux capacitor, wormhole emitter, etc. The software part is on the time circuits, which tells the time machine where to exit to. This is where the limitation is. Mainly the year line. Only 4 digits, and no support for BC. However, if Doc were to upgrade the time circuits, to say like an lcd display like a laptop and more sophisticated programming, there is no reason the delorean can't go back to 65,000,000 BC
  3. but i don't know how to code....
  4. sis just isn't interested as much anymore =P
  5. I'm just hoping you didn't fry your motherboard x.x
  6. hmm, check this page out http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Barebon...aspx?FAQID=2128 it doesn't have any for just a single long beep however. I have to go for now, but we'll see about it later.
  7. ok, so when you turn on, you get one long beep?
  8. might be, but 0.1V is not that high. Know what bios/motherboard you have?
  9. hmm, I can rule out cpu overheat. 39 degrees is really cool. Do you know the name of the motherboard, or what bios it uses?
  10. so nothing on the monitor at all? Any blinking cursor maybe?
  11. can you get into bios? Does the hard drive spin? Do you hear it reading? Do you get a blinking cursor?
  12. looks like it'll be better for blue to use this instead of alice. Guess blue's days with coding the main.scm are about over.
  13. lol, kinda. Most of those functions are used in a lot of other games, so it's nothing new. I guess the major breakthrough would be the keypad everyone wanted since the early days. The others are rather minor. The time circuits and speedometer just look crispier. It's all the under the hood changes that are major. But it's nothing major to blue. She's written programs that emulate the time circuit before in languages similar to C++. EDIT: Anyway, Blue tells me that she has the framework for all the keypad stuff laid in place, but needs sleep. And so do I, so night you people.