Sunday, October 4, 2009

Game boy advance flash cart summary

It's getting a bit hard to find Flash carts for the GBA these days. At the moment Deal Extreme seems to be the only place still selling them at anythink like reasonable prices. You can also use these carts on a NDS to play GBA games, or even NDS games, if you buy a "pass-me" cart as well.

supercard - cheap and fairly good compatibility but has slow ram that can cause problems with some games. Real time save is a nice feature though. http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.2734

Ez-Flash IV - more expensive, but works with 100% of the games out there. No real time save, and sometimes you have to mess around a bit to get saving to work at all (see my post on advance wars). This is what I have, and I'm quite happy with it. Enough people own this that there's an excellent FAQ and active user forum. This is good, because the docs that come with the product are quite abysmal. EZ-Flash claims to have stopped making this product on their website but when I emailed them they told me that this is still in production, and that the one sold by deal-extreme is genuine, which is where I purchased mine.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Yosemite vally Grocery store

They valley has a surprisingly large and fully stocked grocery store. It's maybe 1/6 the size of a regular grocery, but has at least one of just about everything you could want, from meat, to veggies, to dry goods. The prices are higher than in the Fresno area, but not hugely so - maybe by 25%? In any case, you can't beat the location, and the selection is sufficient to make just about any American dish you want.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Yosemite Lodge (at the Falls)

You can't beat the location. Lots of great hikes just outside your room's door.

The rooms are mid-sized; there is just enough room to walk around the beds, but no more. You wouldn't want to sleep more than 2 people to a room.  The rooms are clean and the beds nice and firm. There is no coffeemaker in the room, but you can get a free ticket for a complementary coffee in the food Court (1/day/person). The rooms do not come with fridges, but they can be requested. The fridges are about as small as a mini-fridge can get, and could hold about 3 2-liter soft-drink containers.

They advertise free Internet, but only people near the main lodge can access it from their rooms - the wireless doesn't reach far enough. To log into the wireless you call the front desk and get a 6 letter code that you enter into your web browser. I had to retry this process several times before it worked, but from thereon my machine was recognised immediately whenever I turned it on.Once I did get logged in, however, the speed was fine - certainly higher than dialup, but a little slower than typical DSL. Your other option is to pay 25 cents a minute to use an Internet terminal in the main lodge.

One gotcha: my room only had 2-prong outlets, so I couldn't plug my laptop in. A call to the front desk located a power strip that would do the conversion.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

ATI radeon 9600se drivers that work

ATI suggests that you download the 9.3.1 drivers for the 9600 series (the 9600 is now on legacy support, so little to no new drivers are planned for release, and 9.3.1 is already a bit old). Unfortunately, at least under Win2k3, these drivers do not work with the 9600. Changing almost any setting leads to an immediate crash.

ATI does not maintain a repository of older drivers that I could find, but oldapps.com does, and according to
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/oldapps.com, they haven't added mal-ware to the downloads (though some of their downloads (e-donkey, etc) could be considered malware in their own right).

I tried ATI Catalyst 6.9, released in 2006. The default install set the 'hardware acceleration' (advanced button in display properties) to one stop above zero, which prevented any of the advanced catalyst controls from working, but after setting hardware acceleration to full and rebooting the full set of controls were enabled. The color-correction controls were a bit less advanced than those offered by comparable NVIDIA drivers, however (see screen shot). Most notably missing is the ability to control saturation for the desktop (as opposed to the overlay control, where saturation controls are available). On the other hand, the ATI seemed a bit more saturated than the GForceMX2 two card I replaced, where it was necessary to turn up the saturation in order to get realistic flesh tones. No such adjustment appeared necessary on the 9600.

Next I tried ATI Catalyst 7.9. Here too, I had to set 'hardware acceleration' to full before all the driver features were enabled. This driver did work OK, but didn't add any additional color controls (it did add some more fancy 3D quality settings, however). Disappointingly, however, the video preview stopped working when adjusting overlay color correction. Overlay video still worked fine in other programs however, and looked slightly better color-wise than it had under 6.9, I thought (this was very subjective, however). DxDiag revealed that Direct3d did not work with this driver.

Finally, I tried 8.9. This didn't add any new features, but all the features worked: video preview in the catalyst control center, and dxdiag passed all tests.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Google Chrome now supports spell-check in blogger posts

I've been using Google Chrome for a while, and on the whole it's a nice web browser. Given that the main job of a web browser is just to render webpages, how much value added can there really be? In truth, not that much, but Chrome does a very nice job of handling tabs, wastes less screen space than any other browser, and is quite fast. It also uses less RAM than IE and Firefox, if you run it in single process mode, though that does eliminate one of its nicest features: if the browser crashes, it only kills the current tab, and all others remain running.

There was just one nagging little problem, up to version 2.0.172.28. Though chrome has a built-in spell checker (not the very best, but it does a good enough job at making suggestions for most people), it only works on a subset of web forms. Most notably, it never worked properly in Blogger. Now, however, it does. Just right click in the form, and select Spellchecker options to enable it.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Avoid www.dollarsavingsdirect.com! What a pain...

It turns out that www.dollarsavingsdirect.com doesn't support ACH pulls from other banks, and they make it rather difficult to link other outside accounts. You can only link 2 outside accounts - the one you initially funded the account with, and then one other Checking account (savings accounts are not allowed).  Plus, with the checking account linkage you have to send them a voided check before it becomes active. Give that other banks have more competitive rates and better customer service, I'm kind of sad I ever signed up with www.dollarsavingsdirect.com (Emigrant bank). 

Making Advance Wars work With EZ-FLASH IV cart

Advance Wars does not work with the standard EZ-Flash loader. You need to use GBATA instead. The link below explains the steps requred.  To summarize: use GBATA's SRAM patcher on the .GBA file first, and then use the EZ-Flash loader to copy the .gba file, taking care to un-check the patch save box. 

http://ezflash.sosuke.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=13261&hilit=advance+wars

Download GBATA: http://gbatemp.net/index.php?download=224

The question this raises: is there ever a time where you should use GBATA first? I don't know yet.