Date: 5 Jul 1997 02:44:05 GMT From: peter@spinner.dialix.com.au (Peter Wemm) To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Linux for the Nintendo 64 - they said it couldn't be done. Message-ID: <868070645.562380@haywire.dialix.com.au> References: <199706301003.MAA00500@papillon.lemis.com>
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In article <22216.867692218@time.cdrom.com>, jkh@time.cdrom.com (Jordan K. Hubbard) writes: >> Yes, I saw this in iX (April issue). It was very clever, and there > > Ah, damn - there was no date on the issue on the web site, so this > never even occurred to me! Sheesh! Erm. Never mind! :-} "Input media can be either the bundled console (see photograph above) or a PC keyboard via adapter. The first solution requires a bit of experience when entering text, because each character is represented by a 3 degree angle of the analog stick. Internationally less frequently used characters like the backslash were, therefore, not implemented." Could you imagine using the twist widget for character entry? :-) Or "less frequently used characters like the backslash"? :-) :-) > Jordan
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