Just what I needed. I'm partial to manual installs. I like to know where it went and how it got there. Then I can see if the "installer" does what I want. I have an obsession with "inserting" OS's as opposed to "installing". Sneekin' an OS in there. Used this on the 4.2 install, with the needed name changes. A good lesson in revision changes. FYI; Probably common knowledge but, I found a Tiny Core boot splash screen. Set it all up from the CD, rebooted with no/backup(no contamination). Cheers!
@nijamzzz No, theres a program called GameEditor , it allows for Iphone exporting. You can use this program to make games for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Portable devices. Currently, 1.4 has no rotation so you have to use tools and animation if you want a sprite to rottate, but 1.5 which will soon be released, supports OpenGL.
@sneekylinux LOL yeah! Just imagine, 15TB hard drive... 50,000RPM.. Okay now my imaginations just going haywire.
But thanks for this, I might install tinycore to my flash drive so I can work on an Iphone game (finally getting paid for game programming), wherever I am =P
@HiddenAbilities I will answer for you: It would run worse than it runs on a 6-year old system with a 256 DDR MB 3D capable graphics card, single core 2.x GHz CPU, 516MB DDR RAM and 40 GBS PATA Hard Drive.
Minimal Distros such as tiny core don't actually fully support such high end cutting-edge hardware like the ones you described, so it would be a pain to get it running there. Not that anyone sane would want to try anyway.
Just what I needed. I'm partial to manual installs. I like to know where it went and how it got there. Then I can see if the "installer" does what I want. I have an obsession with "inserting" OS's as opposed to "installing". Sneekin' an OS in there. Used this on the 4.2 install, with the needed name changes. A good lesson in revision changes. FYI; Probably common knowledge but, I found a Tiny Core boot splash screen. Set it all up from the CD, rebooted with no/backup(no contamination). Cheers!
ralph1bart 1 month ago
Thank you for this great tutorial. :)
TheAngryDuckman 1 month ago
Nice you made it look easy top stuff mate
Bladerunner4511 3 months ago
@nijamzzz thank you =)
HiddenAbilities 3 months ago
@nijamzzz No, theres a program called GameEditor , it allows for Iphone exporting. You can use this program to make games for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Portable devices. Currently, 1.4 has no rotation so you have to use tools and animation if you want a sprite to rottate, but 1.5 which will soon be released, supports OpenGL.
(This is a 2D game creation tool)
HiddenAbilities 3 months ago
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CossRooper 3 months ago
I wonder how this would run on a computer thats built for gaming xD (One of those, which none of us can afford)
48GB DDR3 1600MHZ Ram
2x AMD Phenom II X8's @ 4.2GHZ
4-way-SLI geforce-gtx-590
um yeah xD Overkill.
HiddenAbilities 3 months ago
@HiddenAbilities you forgot about the ssd..!!lol
sneekylinux 3 months ago
@sneekylinux LOL yeah! Just imagine, 15TB hard drive... 50,000RPM.. Okay now my imaginations just going haywire.
But thanks for this, I might install tinycore to my flash drive so I can work on an Iphone game (finally getting paid for game programming), wherever I am =P
HiddenAbilities 3 months ago
@HiddenAbilities I will answer for you: It would run worse than it runs on a 6-year old system with a 256 DDR MB 3D capable graphics card, single core 2.x GHz CPU, 516MB DDR RAM and 40 GBS PATA Hard Drive.
Minimal Distros such as tiny core don't actually fully support such high end cutting-edge hardware like the ones you described, so it would be a pain to get it running there. Not that anyone sane would want to try anyway.
ErebosNetherDarkness 3 months ago
@ErebosNetherDarkness Ahh, thanks.
HiddenAbilities 3 months ago
very nice Thank you.
43200hammer 3 months ago
Thanks for the great vid :)
eXzolve 3 months ago
Nice Tutorial Sneeky - Thanks.
OmenX13 3 months ago
These install videos are great :)
mousegeek 3 months ago