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Latest podcast episodes about 128mb

Tech AI Radio
Apollo DN10000: Quad CPU/128Mb RAM workstation from 1988 [pdf]

Tech AI Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


Magesy® R-Evolution™
Laugh Now WAV MiDi-DiSCOVER

Magesy® R-Evolution™

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020


Laugh Now WAV MiDi DiSCOVER | 24/November/2020 | 128MB ‘Laugh Now’ is a sample pack containing five hard-hitting sinister Hip Hop and Trap Construction Kits inspired by chart topping artists […]

Technado from ITProTV
Technado, Ep. 154: I.T. Career Questions’ Zach Hill

Technado from ITProTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 47:53


Our old friend Zach Hill from the YouTube channel I.T. Career Questions joined us this week as we kicked off a month focussed on getting started in the IT field. Zach also gave his views on a 128MB memory stick marketed as an “anti-5G” device. In other news, the team discussed the issues with the Windows 10 May 2020 update, a beefier Raspberry Pi, OpenSSH deprecating SHA-1 logins, the Blue Mockingbird malware gang, and an ongoing Russian hacking campaign.

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)
Technado, Ep. 154: I.T. Career Questions’ Zach Hill

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 47:49


Our old friend Zach Hill from the YouTube channel I.T. Career Questions joined us this week as we kicked off a month focussed on getting started in the IT field. Zach also gave his views on a 128MB memory stick marketed as an "anti-5G" device. In other news, the team discussed the issues with the Windows 10 May 2020 update, a beefier Raspberry Pi, OpenSSH deprecating SHA-1 logins, the Blue Mockingbird malware gang, and an ongoing Russian hacking campaign.

Technado from ITProTV
Technado, Ep. 154: I.T. Career Questions’ Zach Hill

Technado from ITProTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 47:53


Our old friend Zach Hill from the YouTube channel I.T. Career Questions joined us this week as we kicked off a month focussed on getting started in the IT field. Zach also gave his views on a 128MB memory stick marketed as an “anti-5G” device. In other news, the team discussed the issues with the Windows 10 May 2020 update, a beefier Raspberry Pi, OpenSSH deprecating SHA-1 logins, the Blue Mockingbird malware gang, and an ongoing Russian hacking campaign.

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)
Technado, Ep. 154: I.T. Career Questions’ Zach Hill

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 47:49


Our old friend Zach Hill from the YouTube channel I.T. Career Questions joined us this week as we kicked off a month focussed on getting started in the IT field. Zach also gave his views on a 128MB memory stick marketed as an "anti-5G" device. In other news, the team discussed the issues with the Windows 10 May 2020 update, a beefier Raspberry Pi, OpenSSH deprecating SHA-1 logins, the Blue Mockingbird malware gang, and an ongoing Russian hacking campaign.

Technado from ITProTV
Technado, Ep. 154: I.T. Career Questions’ Zach Hill

Technado from ITProTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 47:53


Our old friend Zach Hill from the YouTube channel I.T. Career Questions joined us this week as we kicked off a month focussed on getting started in the IT field. Zach also gave his views on a 128MB memory stick marketed as an “anti-5G” device. In other news, the team discussed the issues with the Windows 10 May 2020 update, a beefier Raspberry Pi, OpenSSH deprecating SHA-1 logins, the Blue Mockingbird malware gang, and an ongoing Russian hacking campaign.

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)
Technado, Ep. 154: I.T. Career Questions’ Zach Hill

Technado from ITProTV (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 47:49


Our old friend Zach Hill from the YouTube channel I.T. Career Questions joined us this week as we kicked off a month focussed on getting started in the IT field. Zach also gave his views on a 128MB memory stick marketed as an "anti-5G" device. In other news, the team discussed the issues with the Windows 10 May 2020 update, a beefier Raspberry Pi, OpenSSH deprecating SHA-1 logins, the Blue Mockingbird malware gang, and an ongoing Russian hacking campaign.

Eagle Eyes On Tech
EP 217: Can 128mb save you from 5G?

Eagle Eyes On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 97:31


Eagle Eyes On Tech
EP 217: Can 128mb save you from 5G?

Eagle Eyes On Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 97:31


Cyberpod
Sabato, 30 Maggio

Cyberpod

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 4:43


Chiavetta da 128MB spacciata per anti5G, Trump attacca Twitter e firma l'esecutivo, OnePlus fixa la fotocamera a raggi X del suo 8 Pro.

TendenciasTech
La nueva estafa por internet el anti 5G 5GBioShield CUIDADO

TendenciasTech

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 21:00


Según dice la nueva estafa por internet el anti 5G 5GBioShield es la solución para no contaminarte con las ondas de la Red 5G en el mundo., obviamente esto es una farsa completa. El “5GBioShield” se puso en venta recientemente en el Reino Unido, con precio de 280 libras y 330 libras ($343 dólares y $405 dólares), y promete utilizar “tecnología de catalizadores cuánticos” lo cual es un holograma para proteger a tu familia frente a la nueva tecnología 5G.No es sorprendente que la llave USB sea falsa, y es un USB que sólo tiene 128MB de almacenamiento. Sin embargo, eso no ha impedido que los teóricos de la conspiración la promuevan. Nada que ver con la tecnología 5G este USB 5GBioShield."No hace falta decir que no malgastes tu dinero en esta basura, y recuerda: las ondas de radio sólo pueden difundir virus informáticos, no humanos."ESTAFA: 5GBioShieldhttps://bit.ly/3cdXqzxGenerador de contraseñashttps://nr.tn/2XFSH4lMOVO Photo - Accesorios para celularhttps://bit.ly/36GfsJPAcast (PC)https://www.acast.com/Acast Podcast Player (Android)https://bit.ly/2XBz3XbAcast Podcast Player (iOS)https://apple.co/2TNAxfRNo olvides de suscribirte!YouTube: https://bit.ly/2y1aU3yVisítanos: https://www.tendencias.techProtege tu Privacidad y Seguridad=============================70% de descuento en NordVPNUn mes completamente GRATIShttps://nordvpn.org/tendenciastechPalabra clave: TendenciasTechDonaciones en PayPalhttps://www.paypal.me/tendenciastechSígueme:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TendenciasTechTwitter: https://twitter.com/tendenciastechInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tendenciastechMixer: https://mixer.com/TendenciasTechTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/tendenciastechPeriscope: https://www.pscp.tv/TendenciasTechPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/tendenciastechPodcast:Acast: https://bit.ly/2ZmGiF6Apple: http://apple.co/2CtwnidGoogle: http://bit.ly/2lQHnDaSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2lJKPzyContacto: tendenciastech@outlook.com(English or Spanish)Vlog de Tecnología#Acast #PodcastdeTecnología #BerlinGonzalezSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/tendenciastech. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ponto facultativo.
191113 - Sobre gatos e MP3 player de 128mb.

Ponto facultativo.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 29:05


Aquelas reflexões sobre o mundo e a leitura das atualidades. Namastê.

Blue Alpine Cast - Kryptowährung, News und Analysen (Bitcoin, Ethereum und co)
Bitcoin SV Hard Fork Verwirrung, Ripple verkauft 250 Mio USD XRP

Blue Alpine Cast - Kryptowährung, News und Analysen (Bitcoin, Ethereum und co)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 8:09


Jetzt Podcast abonnieren: iOS: http://bit.ly/blue-alpine-cast Android: http://bit.ly/blue-alpine-cast-android ——————————— Für mehr Analysen, Nachrichten und Tipps zum Krypto Investieren, hier abonnieren: http://bit.ly/blue-alpine-de ——————————— In der heutigen Folge sprechen wir über: Indien verbannt Bitcoin und verpasst Strafen bis zu 10 Jahre für Halter, was bedeutet das für Investoren? Ripple verkaufte im Q2 250 Mio USD an XRP für unterschiedliche Projekte Bitcoin SV hatte gestern einen Hard Fork um die Blockgrösse auf 128MB zu steigern, da gab es eine kleine Verwirrung

Bitcoin Feniks - 90% Bitcoin
KM 05.04.2019 BITCOIN SV WYKOPAŁ 128MB BLOK KOLEJNY RAZ MTGOX DAJE DRUGĄ SZANSĘ GOOGLE TRENDS BITCOIN

Bitcoin Feniks - 90% Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 15:04


Fotografía y Retoque Digital de Carretedigital
¿Qué accesorios utilizar en fotografía nocturna? LFQT, 209

Fotografía y Retoque Digital de Carretedigital

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 52:24


¿Qué accesorios utilizar en fotografía nocturna?   Como os dijimos muchas veces nos encontramos con compañeros fotógrafos que quieren cambiar de equipo, pensando que con un mejor equipo van a tomar mejores fotografías nocturnas, y no es así.  https://youtu.be/HxclMOwqVV8 Lo interesante a la hora de salir en busca de una buena fotografia nocturna es tener una buena planificación, no solo de la fotografía, si no de como capturarla para sacarle el máximo partido a la localización con nuestro equipo.   Os recomendamos un libro de procesado avanzado que puede ayudarnos mucho a la hora de conseguir ese plus que nuestro equipo no nos da.   Se titula Técnicas Avanzadas de edición digital os dejamos el enlace a continuación.     Todo un lujo tener un libro como este, ojo es un libro electrónico no esta en papel.   Cual es el mejor objetivo para fotografía nocturna?   Después hablamos de los objetivos y os hable de mi experiencia con 2, principalmente con la marca Samyang y con Irix.   El primero es un objetivo "Barato", que da buenos resultados, pero su calidad/precio ha quedado en entredicho con la aparición de nuevas marcas como por ejemplo Irix.     Como os dijimos en el directo, es una opción, pero si queremos una calidad superior nos decantamos por Irix 15 mm     Por la diferencia de precio no hay color.   Tarjetas de memoria para fotografía nocturna   Os hablamos también de la importancia de una buena tarjeta de memoria. Hay muchas pero vamos a centrarnos en SD, que es el standard ahora mismo, y hay que fijarse en algunas peculiaridades.     Hasta ahora podemos encontrar: normal, HC y XC.   SD -> 16MB, 32 MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB. No soportan el BUS UHS.   SDHC-> 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB. Soportan BUS UHS.   SDXC-> 64GB, 128GB, 200GB, 512GB, 2TB. Soportan BUS UHS.    Tipo de BUS UHS   UHS-I: 104MB/sg Velocidad máxima de lectura/escritura.   UHS-II: 312MB/sg Velocidad máxima de lectura/escritura.   Clase de BUS UHS   U1: 10MB/sg Velocidad mínima de escritura.   U3: 30MB/sg Velocidad mínima de escritura.    Clase   Clase 2:    2MB/sg   Clase 4:    4MB/sg   Clase 6:    6MB/sg   Clase 10:  10MB/sg   Capacidad de almacenamiento   La cantidad de memoria que puede almacenar esa tarjeta.   Tipos de tarjetas según las siglas   Las siglas SD, SDHC y SDXC vienen dadas por la capacidad de las mismas. SD (Security Digital) fueron las primeras que se lanzaron compitiendo con otros formatos, como las XD o las Memory Stick, y su capacidad llegaba a alcanzar los 32GB. Luego llegaron las SDHC (SD High Capacity) que otorgaban mayor confianza y velocidad en el guardado de archivos grandes y, en teoría, son capaces de llegar a las 2TB, pero la SD Association estableció su límite en 32GB. Y por último las SDXC (SD eXtended Capacity), las cuales llegan a 2TB y por cuenta de que guardan mayor cantidad de datos, necesitan más velocidad, por lo que vienen con BUS, además están preparadas para poder ser formateadas en exFAT.   Los buses se crearon para las tarjetas de mayor rendimiento, pues era necesario que fuesen capaces de escribir a gran velocidad grandes cantidades de datos provenientes de los vídeos FullHD en adelante (2K,4K...), sin que la grabación del dispositivo fuese detenida por culpa de la tarjeta.   Después de estos datos técnicos os recomendamos un par de tarjetas:         Como veis a la hora de realizar una buena fotografía nocturna son muchas las cosas a tener en cuenta, desde la planificación, la preparación y tener claro cómo tenemos que realizar la fotografia que tenemos en la cabeza.   Como plus os dejamos el enlace a una pequeña power bank pero muy eficiente:     Nos vemos en el proximo directo.

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
Forkers Be Forkin' - YMB Podcast E268

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 61:06


MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e268This is episode 268 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.Seems like some people just can’t resist the ultimate forking high. Roger Ver and Craig Wright used to back Bcash and trash Bitcoin (Core) as teammates. The two successfully ruled Bcash Land for a time, but the urge to fork was just too strong. So the outlaws turned against each other, each lending allegiance their own version of Bitcoin Cash.As of today, Bitcoin Cash SV (backed by Craig Wright) started cranking out 128MB blocks. Roger Ver’s Bitcoin Cash ABC, on the other hand, introduced some technical changes while keeping blocks limited to 32MB.My, how the turntables have turned.We’ll share all the details and dive deeper during this week’s stream. Many Bitcoin camps have legitimate ideas to promote, but the urge to troll is often just as strong just as strong as the urge to fork. So we’ll almost certainly try to trigger these forkers before the night’s over.Tune in for all the fun this evening at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!- Bitcoin Cash Just Split Into Two Blockchains- Bitcoin Cash Pre-Fork Trading Sees Dislike for Craig Wright’s Chain- What you need to know about the Bitcoin Cash ‘hard fork’- Coin Dance (Cash)Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e268 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
Forkers Be Forkin' - YMB Podcast E268

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 61:06


MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e268This is episode 268 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.Seems like some people just can’t resist the ultimate forking high. Roger Ver and Craig Wright used to back Bcash and trash Bitcoin (Core) as teammates. The two successfully ruled Bcash Land for a time, but the urge to fork was just too strong. So the outlaws turned against each other, each lending allegiance their own version of Bitcoin Cash.As of today, Bitcoin Cash SV (backed by Craig Wright) started cranking out 128MB blocks. Roger Ver’s Bitcoin Cash ABC, on the other hand, introduced some technical changes while keeping blocks limited to 32MB.My, how the turntables have turned.We’ll share all the details and dive deeper during this week’s stream. Many Bitcoin camps have legitimate ideas to promote, but the urge to troll is often just as strong just as strong as the urge to fork. So we’ll almost certainly try to trigger these forkers before the night’s over.Tune in for all the fun this evening at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we’ll cover!- Bitcoin Cash Just Split Into Two Blockchains- Bitcoin Cash Pre-Fork Trading Sees Dislike for Craig Wright’s Chain- What you need to know about the Bitcoin Cash ‘hard fork’- Coin Dance (Cash)Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don’t forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e268 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin
Forkers Be Forkin' - YMB Podcast E268

You, Me, and BTC: Liberty & Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 61:06


MP3, Poll, Links, and More: http://ymb.tc/e268This is episode 268 of You, Me, and BTC – your liberty and Bitcoin podcast.Seems like some people just can't resist the ultimate forking high. Roger Ver and Craig Wright used to back Bcash and trash Bitcoin (Core) as teammates. The two successfully ruled Bcash Land for a time, but the urge to fork was just too strong. So the outlaws turned against each other, each lending allegiance their own version of Bitcoin Cash.As of today, Bitcoin Cash SV (backed by Craig Wright) started cranking out 128MB blocks. Roger Ver's Bitcoin Cash ABC, on the other hand, introduced some technical changes while keeping blocks limited to 32MB.My, how the turntables have turned.We'll share all the details and dive deeper during this week's stream. Many Bitcoin camps have legitimate ideas to promote, but the urge to troll is often just as strong just as strong as the urge to fork. So we'll almost certainly try to trigger these forkers before the night's over.Tune in for all the fun this evening at 9PM Eastern and check the list below for some of the specific stuff we'll cover!- Bitcoin Cash Just Split Into Two Blockchains- Bitcoin Cash Pre-Fork Trading Sees Dislike for Craig Wright's Chain- What you need to know about the Bitcoin Cash ‘hard fork'- Coin Dance (Cash)Your hosts this week are Daniel Brown, Tim Baker, and Zack Voell. Don't forget to visit http://ymb.tc/e268 so you can share your thoughts in the comments!Every click helps. If this Bitcoin podcast was interesting, entertaining, obnoxious, or anything else, use the share buttons to let others know that it exists.Tips appreciated: 1Kiy8x4pwMS7RQuH7xDeVcfqeup7gUTqA

SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!
SEASON 1: EP 4 - "Spooky Saturn Halloween!" - Holiday Cast

SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 134:54


Capcom Generation 2: The Chronicles of Arthur Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom *Ghosts'n Goblins (Makaimura) *Ghouls'n Ghosts (Dai Makaimura) *Super Ghouls'n Ghosts (Cho Makaimura) * _D_* Developer: WARP / Publisher: Acclaim A horror themed interactive movie and adventure game directed by Kenji Eno. The first entry in the D series staring "digital actress" Laura, and controled through (FMV) sequences. Game must be completed within two hours without a save or pause function. * _Deep Fear_* Developer: SEGA AM7 & System Sacom (Mansion & Lunacy) / Publisher: SEGA A 1998 survival horror game and SEGA's answer to Capcom's Resident Evil. The last Saturn game released in Europe. Features include: real-time item use, aiming while moving, and oxygen management. Music was composed by Kenji Kawai (The Ring, Ghost in Shell, Ranma, Kamen Rider). Creatures and Characters designed by manga artist Yasushi Nirasawa (Kamen Rider). * _Dracula X_* Developer: Konami / Publisher: Konami Saturn version contains exclusive features, including new playable character (Maria Renard), new items, new enemies, two new areas (Cursed Prison and Underground Garden) and a secret outfit for Richter Belmont. A third equippable hand is available to Alucard for equipping usable items such as healing items. Badly ported because the PlayStation does not have a true 2D sprite mode. Developers did not take advantage of Saturn's sprite capabilities, forcing it to render using the same method as PlayStation. Resulted in stretched graphics (PS1 runs 256x224 resolution, while Saturn does 352x240), longer loading times, and altered transparency effects due to lack of alpha transparencies for 3D polygons. * _Enemy Zero_* Developer: WARP / Publisher: SEGA A 1996 survival horror adventure directed by Kenji Eno. The second game to star "digital actress" Laura, and voiced by Jill Cunniff of Luscious Jackson. * _House of the Dead_* Developer (Ported): Tantalus / Publisher: SEGA Port suffered from rushed development. Framerate drops to 20fps. Extra game modes were added which include character selection and a boss battle mode. * _Lunacy (Gekka Mugentan Torico)_* Developer: System Sacom / Publisher: SEGA An interactive movie with a simple interface and complex puzzles. The game is primarily a long series of interconnecting FMV sequences. * _Mr. Bones_* Developer: Zono Incorporated & Angel Studios (RE2 on N64) / Publisher: SEGA A multi-genre game created for SEGA by Ed Annunziata. Very few levels share the same gameplay or perspective. Genres include action/platform, music/rhythm, puzzle & memorization. The game's soundtrack was composed and performed by famed guitarist Ronnie Montrose. * _Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge_* Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Exclusive port to Saturn, while original Darkstalkers for PS had no confirmed release date, resulted in angry PS owners. The original Darkstalkers used 128MB for all characters, Vampire Hunter uses 256MB in total, resulting in an average of 500 extra patterns for all characters. * _Resident Evil_* Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Saturn version added an unlockable Battle minigame where the player must traverse through a series of rooms from the main game and eliminate all enemies within them with the weapons selected by the player. Minigame features two exclusive enemies not in the main game: a zombie version of Wesker and a gold-colored Tyrant. The player's performance is graded at the end of the minigame. The Japanese version is the most gore-laden of all the platforms. Saturn version also features exclusive enemy monsters (re-skinned Hunters called Ticks and a second Tyrant prior to game's final battle) and exclusive outfits for Jill and Chris. Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Released in Japan only in 1998 and required the 4MB RAM cart. Saturn version contains all 15 characters from original Vampire Savior, plus the 3 Night Warriors who were le

SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!
SEASON 1: EP 4 - "Spooky Saturn Halloween!" - Holiday Cast

SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2017 134:54


Capcom Generation 2: The Chronicles of Arthur Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom *Ghosts'n Goblins (Makaimura) *Ghouls'n Ghosts (Dai Makaimura) *Super Ghouls'n Ghosts (Cho Makaimura) * _D_* Developer: WARP / Publisher: Acclaim A horror themed interactive movie and adventure game directed by Kenji Eno. The first entry in the D series staring "digital actress" Laura, and controled through (FMV) sequences. Game must be completed within two hours without a save or pause function. * _Deep Fear_* Developer: SEGA AM7 & System Sacom (Mansion & Lunacy) / Publisher: SEGA A 1998 survival horror game and SEGA's answer to Capcom's Resident Evil. The last Saturn game released in Europe. Features include: real-time item use, aiming while moving, and oxygen management. Music was composed by Kenji Kawai (The Ring, Ghost in Shell, Ranma, Kamen Rider). Creatures and Characters designed by manga artist Yasushi Nirasawa (Kamen Rider). * _Dracula X_* Developer: Konami / Publisher: Konami Saturn version contains exclusive features, including new playable character (Maria Renard), new items, new enemies, two new areas (Cursed Prison and Underground Garden) and a secret outfit for Richter Belmont. A third equippable hand is available to Alucard for equipping usable items such as healing items. Badly ported because the PlayStation does not have a true 2D sprite mode. Developers did not take advantage of Saturn's sprite capabilities, forcing it to render using the same method as PlayStation. Resulted in stretched graphics (PS1 runs 256x224 resolution, while Saturn does 352x240), longer loading times, and altered transparency effects due to lack of alpha transparencies for 3D polygons. * _Enemy Zero_* Developer: WARP / Publisher: SEGA A 1996 survival horror adventure directed by Kenji Eno. The second game to star "digital actress" Laura, and voiced by Jill Cunniff of Luscious Jackson. * _House of the Dead_* Developer (Ported): Tantalus / Publisher: SEGA Port suffered from rushed development. Framerate drops to 20fps. Extra game modes were added which include character selection and a boss battle mode. * _Lunacy (Gekka Mugentan Torico)_* Developer: System Sacom / Publisher: SEGA An interactive movie with a simple interface and complex puzzles. The game is primarily a long series of interconnecting FMV sequences. * _Mr. Bones_* Developer: Zono Incorporated & Angel Studios (RE2 on N64) / Publisher: SEGA A multi-genre game created for SEGA by Ed Annunziata. Very few levels share the same gameplay or perspective. Genres include action/platform, music/rhythm, puzzle & memorization. The game's soundtrack was composed and performed by famed guitarist Ronnie Montrose. * _Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge_* Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Exclusive port to Saturn, while original Darkstalkers for PS had no confirmed release date, resulted in angry PS owners. The original Darkstalkers used 128MB for all characters, Vampire Hunter uses 256MB in total, resulting in an average of 500 extra patterns for all characters. * _Resident Evil_* Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Saturn version added an unlockable Battle minigame where the player must traverse through a series of rooms from the main game and eliminate all enemies within them with the weapons selected by the player. Minigame features two exclusive enemies not in the main game: a zombie version of Wesker and a gold-colored Tyrant. The player's performance is graded at the end of the minigame. The Japanese version is the most gore-laden of all the platforms. Saturn version also features exclusive enemy monsters (re-skinned Hunters called Ticks and a second Tyrant prior to game's final battle) and exclusive outfits for Jill and Chris. Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Released in Japan only in 1998 and required the 4MB RAM cart. Saturn version contains all 15 characters from original Vampire Savior, plus the 3 Night Warriors who were left out of original arcade release. 4MB RAM cart helps reproduce fluid animation of the arcade version. However, while Shadow is available in the Saturn version, Marionette is not.

BSD Now
54: Luminary Environment

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2014 78:39


This week on the show, it's all about Lumina. We'll be giving you a visual walkthrough of the new BSD-exclusive desktop environment, as well as chatting with the main developer. There's also answers to your emails and all the latest news, on BSD Now - the place to B.. SD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Portscout ported to OpenBSD (http://blog.jasper.la/portscout-for-openbsd/) Portscout is a popular utility used in the FreeBSD ports infrastructure It lets port maintainers know when there's a new version of the upstream software available by automatically checking the distfile mirror Now OpenBSD porters can enjoy the same convenience, as it's been ported over You can view the status online (http://portscout.jasper.la/) to see how it works and who maintains what (http://portscout.jasper.la/index-total.html) The developer who ported it is working to get all the current features working on OpenBSD, and added a few new features as well He decided to fork and rename it (https://jasperla.github.io/portroach/) a few days later *** Sysadmins and systemd refugees flocking to BSD (https://www.reddit.com/r/freebsd/comments/2fgb90/you_have_your_windows_in_my_linux_or_why_many/) With all the drama in Linux land about the rapid changes to their init system, a lot of people are looking at BSD alternatives This "you got your Windows in my Linux (http://www.infoworld.com/d/data-center/you-have-your-windows-in-my-linux-249483)" article (and accompanying comments) give a nice glimpse into the minds of some of those switchers Both server administrators and regular everyday users are switching away from Linux, as more and more distros give them no choice but to use systemd Fortunately, the BSD communities are usually very welcoming of switchers - it's pretty nice on this side! *** OpenBSD's versioning schemes (http://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-version-numbers) Ted Unangst explains the various versioning systems within OpenBSD, from the base to libraries to other included software In contrast to FreeBSD's release cycle, OpenBSD isn't as concerned with breaking backwards compatibility (but only if it's needed to make progress) This allows them to innovate and introduce new features a lot more easily, and get those features in a stable release that everyone uses He also details the difference between branches, their errata system and lack of "patch levels" for security Some other things in OpenBSD don't have version numbers at all, like tmux "Every release adds some new features, fixes some old bugs, probably adds a new bug or two, and, if I have anything to say about it, removes some old features." *** VAXstation 4000 Model 90 booting NetBSD (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLsgFPaMPyg) We found a video of NetBSD booting on a 22 year old VAX workstation, circa 1992 This system has a monstrous 71 MHz CPU and 128MB of ECC RAM It continues in part two (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKzDXKmn66U), where we learn that it would've cost around $25,000 when it was released! The uploader talks about his experiences getting NetBSD on it, what does and doesn't work, etc It's interesting to see that such old hardware isn't necessarily obsolete just because newer things have come out since then (but maybe don't try to build world on it...) *** Interview - Ken Moore - ken@pcbsd.org (mailto:ken@pcbsd.org) The Lumina desktop environment Special segment Lumina walkthrough News Roundup Suricata for IDS on pfSense (http://pfsensesetup.com/suricata-intrusion-detection-system-part-one) While most people are familiar with Snort as an intrusion detection system, Suricata is another choice This guide goes through the steps of installing and configuring it on a public-facing pfSense box Part two (http://pfsensesetup.com/suricata-intrusion-detection-system-part-two/) details some of the configuration steps One other cool thing about Suricata - it's compatible with Snort rules, so you can use the same updates There's also another recent post (http://www.allamericancomputerrepair.com/Blog/Post/29/Install-Snort-on-FreeBSD) about snort as well, if that's more your style If you run pfSense (or any BSD) as an edge router for a lot of users, this might be worth looking into *** OpenBSD's systemd API emulation project (http://bsd.slashdot.org/story/14/09/08/0250207/gsoc-project-works-to-emulate-systemd-for-openbsd) This story was pretty popular in the mainstream news this week For the Google Summer of Code, a student is writing emulation wrappers for some of systemd's functions (https://twitter.com/blakkheim/status/509092821773848577) There was consideration from some Linux users to port over the finished emulation back to Linux, so they wouldn't have to run the full systemd One particularly interesting Slashdot comment snippet (http://bsd.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=5663319&cid=47851361): "We are currently migrating a large number (much larger than planned after initial results) of systems from RHEL to BSD - a decision taken due to general unhappiness with RHEL6, but SystemD pushed us towards BSD rather than another Linux distro - and in some cases are seeing throughput gains of greater than 10% on what should be equivalent Linux and BSD server builds. The re-learning curve wasn't as steep as we expected, general system stability seems to be better too, and BSD's security reputation goes without saying." It will NOT be in the base system - only in ports, and only installed as a dependency for things like newer GNOME (http://blogs.gnome.org/ovitters/2014/09/07/systemd-in-gnome-3-14-and-beyond/) that require such APIs In the long run, BSD will still be safe from systemd's reign of terror, but will hopefully still be compatible with some third party packages like GNOME that insist on using it *** GhostBSD 4 previewed (http://www.linuxbsdos.com/2014/05/19/preview-of-ghostbsd-4-0/) The GhostBSD project is moving along, slowly getting closer to the 4 release This article shows some of the progress made, and includes lots of screenshots and interesting graphical frontends If you're not too familiar with GhostBSD, we interviewed the lead developer (http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_03_12-ghost_of_partition) a little while back *** NetBSD on the Banana Pi (http://rizzoandself.blogspot.com/2014/09/netbsd-on-banana-pi.html) The Banana Pi is a tasty alternative to the Raspberry Pi, with similar hardware specs In this blog post, a NetBSD developer details his experiences in getting NetBSD to run on it After studying how the prebuilt Linux image booted, he made some notes and started hacking Ethernet, one of the few things not working, is being looked into and he's hoping to get it fully supported for the upcoming NetBSD 7.0 They're only about $65 as of the time we're recording this, so it might be a fun project to try *** Feedback/Questions Antonio writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s28iKdBEbm) Garegin writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s21Wfnv87h) Erno writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2Fzryxhdz) Brandon writes in (http://slexy.org/view/s2ILcqdFfF) ***

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News
The Two Techies 215: Hero to Zero

The Two Techies | Weekly Technology News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2014 59:26


Microsoft is a "2.5 trick pony" according to Steve Ballmer, Apple's iOS in the car is announced and in less than a decade, phone memory cards have gone from 128MB to 128GB. If you're listening on the go, check out munchtech.tv/mobile to find out more about our mobile applications. Enjoy the show? We'd appreciate if you could leave an iTunes rating or review to let us know!

Podcast Z
Podcast Z #7: Proyecto X - Filtros BLOOM

Podcast Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2012 48:46


Estructura para comprobar pertenencia a un conjunto, de forma probabilística. http://podcast.jcea.es/podcastz/7 Notas: 01:00: Filtros Bloom. Tecnología interesante y desconocida. 01:30: El número de huellas ha ido creciendo, y la estructura de datos que usamos, "set()", tiene un coste en memoria proporcional al número de elementos. Estábamos usando 1.5GB en 32 bits, y 3GB en 64 bits. 04:30: Las huellas eran 40 millones de números (y creciendo) de 32 bits. Son 150MB en disco, pero 1.5/3 gigabytes al cargarlos en un "set()". 05:40: Idea simple para reducir los 1.5/3GB a 512MB: como trabajamos con números de 32bits, podemos tener una matriz de 232 bits y ponerlos a cero o a uno según ese valor esté en la lista o no. Esto son 512MB. 07:15: Como tenemos una matriz de 232 bits, pero solo un 1% estará a UNO, los 512MB resultantes se pueden comprimir muy bien, típicamente al 11% (unos 55MB), aptos para ser transmitidos por Internet. 08:40: La matriz así generada no tiene falsos positivos ni falsos negativos, pero como los datos de entrada son una lista de 32 bits, que es una "reducción" de la fuente real original, esa lista ya induce falsos positivos. Es decir, diferentes valores en el origen que generan el mismo número de 32 bits. 10:10: Para el cliente, reducir el consumo de memoria a 512MB sigue siendo insuficiente. Su objetivo es llegar a ocupar solo 64-128MB. Lo consigo reducir a 32MB, usando un filtro Bloom. 11:00: Si en vez de introducir falsos positivos en la reducción de 128bits a 32 bits, podemos utilizar los 128bits originales y usar una estructura de datos con falsos positivos, una estructura "probabilística". 13:50: Explicación de cómo funciona un filtro Bloom y su tasa de falsos positivos. 14:55: "Te lo voy a explicar a ti, a ver si explicándotelo me aclaro" :-). 17:10: Explicando el concepto de "colisiones" y por qué son inevitables. Falsos positivos. 23:00: Controlamos la tasa de falsos positivos añadiendo más o menos bits y controlando el número de bits puestos a UNO por cada valor original (y el número de bits que deben ser UNO para tener un "hit"). 25:30: Ahora en cada búsqueda tenemos un 2% de falsos positivos en vez del 1% inicial, pero hacemos dos búsquedas, así que la tasa de falsos positivos es del 2% del 2%, o 4 de cada 10.000 (aproximadamente). 30:30: Filtro Bloom. Hay un número óptimo de búsquedas. Las ecuaciones están en la Wikipedia. 35:45: Un filtro Bloom no se puede comprimir, su entropía es máxima. 37:00: ¿Cómo "desdoblamos" los valores?. Es decir, que a partir de un valor de entrada, podemos poner varios bits a UNO, de forma no correlada. 40:30: En la bibliografía de la Wikipedia se estudian algoritmos y el impacto de rendimiento que supone que los bits puestos a UNO no sean completamente no correlados. Por ejemplo: Kirsch, Adam; Mitzenmacher, Michael (2006), "Less Hashing, Same Performance: Building a Better Bloom Filter", in Azar, Yossi; Erlebach, Thomas, Algorithms - ESA 2006, 14th Annual European Symposium, 4168, Springer-Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4168, pp. 456-467, doi:10.1007/11841036 43:20: Estamos abusando de las matemáticas del filtro Bloom, así que antes de distribuir el filtro hacemos una simulación con él en el servidor. 45:30: Un filtro Bloom tiene falsos positivos, pero NO tiene falsos negativos.

Dixero - Technology channel
ASUS rolls out RT-N16 wireless router

Dixero - Technology channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009


It's not a dual-band router , but it looks like ASUS has just about all the other bases covered with its new RT-N16 model. Apparently "engineered for the future" (too bad, present), this one naturally packs full 802. 11n capabilities, along with a "powerful CPU" and 128MB of memory to help it eek out every last bit of bandwidth, and both four LAN ports and a pair of USB ports to accomodate your non-wireless devices. Otherwise, you can expect to get ASUS' own EZ UI, which promises quick and easy setups and customization, and all the the usual basic security measures you'd expect, including support for WPS. No word on a price just yet, but it looks like this one should be rolling out soon, if it hasn't hit stores already. Filed under: Wireless . ASUS rolls out RT-N16 wireless router originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 13:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments .

IMR: Extras: HawaiiVog
HD: Kodomo No Hi

IMR: Extras: HawaiiVog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2008


Kodomo No Hi from hawaii on Vimeo. The "Kodomo No Hi" Keiki Fun Fest at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii. An early island celebration of Japan's "Children's Day," with arts and crafts, food (including KC Waffle Dogs), demonstrations and performances, and formal kimono dressing for kids. The above is the embedded video player from Vimeo, one of the few online video hosts to serve up HD content. To see the HD video (and not a scaled and compressed Flash version), however, you need to view it at Vimeo or download the original movie file (128MB/1250x720/MP4). It should look great on an Apple TV. You can also watch this video via low quality but fast loading Flash players at YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Viddler, and Blip TV. And several versions of this video (including high-definition MPEG-4 and DivX) can be downloaded from the Internet Archive. Subscribe to the HawaiiVog video podcast via iTunes, or in the media aggregator of your choice via RSS.

IMR: Extras: HawaiiVog
HD: FIRST in Hawaii Regional Robotics Competition

IMR: Extras: HawaiiVog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2008


FIRST in Hawaii Robotics Competition from hawaii on Vimeo. Scenes from the last day of the FIRST in Hawaii Regional Robotics Competition. Students from schools across the state and the country gathered at the Stan Sheriff Center at the University of Hawaii to show off their math, science, and engineering skills in the form of ball playing robots. FIRST was founded by inventor and entrepreneur Dean Kamen, who was in Honolulu for the event. The winning alliance included the Rambots from Radford High School, The Cheesy Poofs from Bellarmine College Prep High School (California), and The Pink Team from Rockledge High, Cocoa Beach High, and Viera High Schools (Florida). The above is the embedded video player from Vimeo, one of the few online video hosts to serve up HD content. To see the HD video (and not a scaled and compressed Flash version), however, you need to view it at Vimeo or download the original movie file (128MB/1250x720/MP4). It should look great on an Apple TV. You can also watch this video via low quality but fast loading Flash players at YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Viddler, and Blip TV. And several versions of this video (including high-definition MPEG-4 and DivX) can be downloaded from the Internet Archive. Subscribe to the HawaiiVog video podcast via iTunes, or in the media aggregator of your choice via RSS.

RadioZoom
RZ Video Podcast #6 – Riding the SkyTrain

RadioZoom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2006


[Show Notes Link]Direct Download Link | | Direct download link This video podcast is a collection of clips that I have taken over a period of various rides on the SkyTrain. The motion might be a little too much for the encoding to handle, and my camera does not take the highest resolution of movies. More so, I can’t afford a compact flash card with greater capacity to shoot a lot of high resolution movies. I might experiment with that in the future, but doing so fills up the two, 128Mb cards that I currently own very quickly. I hope you enjoy seeing what it’s like riding on the SkyTrain. I know that I enjoy every ride I get to take. Links with more information: Wiki: Vancouver SkyTrainGreater Vancouver Transportation Authority 5:51 minutes Email: radiozoom [AT] gmail [DOT] com Show notes: https://radiozoom.net/ Subscribe: RSS Podcast Feed Subscribe on iTunes © Copyright Creative Commons: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0), RadioZoom (John Bollwitt)

SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!
SEASON 1: EP 4 - "Spooky Saturn Halloween!" - Holiday Cast

SEGA SATURN, SHIRO!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


**_Capcom Generation 2: The Chronicles of Arthur_** Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom *Ghosts'n Goblins (Makaimura) *Ghouls'n Ghosts (Dai Makaimura) *Super Ghouls'n Ghosts (Cho Makaimura) ** _D_** Developer: WARP / Publisher: Acclaim A horror themed interactive movie and adventure game directed by Kenji Eno. The first entry in the D series staring "digital actress" Laura, and controled through (FMV) sequences. Game must be completed within two hours without a save or pause function. ** _Deep Fear_** Developer: SEGA AM7 & System Sacom (Mansion & Lunacy) / Publisher: SEGA A 1998 survival horror game and SEGA's answer to Capcom's Resident Evil. The last Saturn game released in Europe. Features include: real-time item use, aiming while moving, and oxygen management. Music was composed by Kenji Kawai (The Ring, Ghost in Shell, Ranma, Kamen Rider). Creatures and Characters designed by manga artist Yasushi Nirasawa (Kamen Rider). ** _Dracula X_** Developer: Konami / Publisher: Konami Saturn version contains exclusive features, including new playable character (Maria Renard), new items, new enemies, two new areas (Cursed Prison and Underground Garden) and a secret outfit for Richter Belmont. A third equippable hand is available to Alucard for equipping usable items such as healing items. Badly ported because the PlayStation does not have a true 2D sprite mode. Developers did not take advantage of Saturn's sprite capabilities, forcing it to render using the same method as PlayStation. Resulted in stretched graphics (PS1 runs 256x224 resolution, while Saturn does 352x240), longer loading times, and altered transparency effects due to lack of alpha transparencies for 3D polygons. ** _Enemy Zero_** Developer: WARP / Publisher: SEGA A 1996 survival horror adventure directed by Kenji Eno. The second game to star "digital actress" Laura, and voiced by Jill Cunniff of Luscious Jackson. ** _House of the Dead_** Developer (Ported): Tantalus / Publisher: SEGA Port suffered from rushed development. Framerate drops to 20fps. Extra game modes were added which include character selection and a boss battle mode. ** _Lunacy (Gekka Mugentan Torico)_** Developer: System Sacom / Publisher: SEGA An interactive movie with a simple interface and complex puzzles. The game is primarily a long series of interconnecting FMV sequences. ** _Mr. Bones_** Developer: Zono Incorporated & Angel Studios (RE2 on N64) / Publisher: SEGA A multi-genre game created for SEGA by Ed Annunziata. Very few levels share the same gameplay or perspective. Genres include action/platform, music/rhythm, puzzle & memorization. The game's soundtrack was composed and performed by famed guitarist Ronnie Montrose. ** _Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge_** Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Exclusive port to Saturn, while original Darkstalkers for PS had no confirmed release date, resulted in angry PS owners. The original Darkstalkers used 128MB for all characters, Vampire Hunter uses 256MB in total, resulting in an average of 500 extra patterns for all characters. ** _Resident Evil_** Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Saturn version added an unlockable Battle minigame where the player must traverse through a series of rooms from the main game and eliminate all enemies within them with the weapons selected by the player. Minigame features two exclusive enemies not in the main game: a zombie version of Wesker and a gold-colored Tyrant. The player's performance is graded at the end of the minigame. The Japanese version is the most gore-laden of all the platforms. Saturn version also features exclusive enemy monsters (re-skinned Hunters called Ticks and a second Tyrant prior to game's final battle) and exclusive outfits for Jill and Chris. Developer: Capcom / Publisher: Capcom Released in Japan only in 1998 and r

NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast
NO!: CANASTA (#494, JUN 30 2009).

NO! THIS is what I call music: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Canasta new song (26.0 MB) High Noon Saloon Madison, WI June 30, 2009 Way back around the time I started doing this podcast, I went to see Clap Your Hands Say Yeah. At the time, I only had a little over six minutes of recording time available with my 128MB memory stick, which meant I could only recording opening bands if I was there specifically to see them. That was a bad show for such a limitation, since I liked both openers -- Madison's the Super Eights and Chicago's Canasta -- much better than the headliners. I didn't get to see the Super Eights again until their farewell show about a year later, and I didn't get to see Canasta again until a couple weeks ago, nearly four years later. They were worth the wait, to be sure. We got to the show a little late but walked in just as they were starting into "Slow Down Chicago," one of the best tunes of the past five years and the best Chicago-related song of 2005 (take that, Sufjan Stevens and the Hold Steady). Most of the rest of the set was comprised of material from their in-progress new album, which hopefully will be out later this year.