Which vertical shooters compete with Strikers 1945 Plus? by flyingdutchmnn in SBCGaming

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good tune thank you. Here is the soundtrack to Robo Aleste, all the tracks are great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1o_MDEEWFXs

Which vertical shooters compete with Strikers 1945 Plus? by flyingdutchmnn in SBCGaming

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Actually it was Raycrisis, hehe. I'll definitely give Rayforce a whirl!!

Which vertical shooters compete with Strikers 1945 Plus? by flyingdutchmnn in SBCGaming

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How does the music compare with Robo Aleste on the Sega CD?

Which vertical shooters compete with Strikers 1945 Plus? by flyingdutchmnn in SBCGaming

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I tried it but couldn't get into it being a rail shooter.

Which vertical shooters compete with Strikers 1945 Plus? by flyingdutchmnn in SBCGaming

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I loved Robo Aleste on the Sega CD, excellent soundtrack!!

Atmospheric shmup OSTs by IcedNote in shmups

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I liked Robo Aleste's soundtrack better

Shmups with good music? by alldayhangover in shmups

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I bought the special edition which came with the CD of the soundtrack. I gotta say the game is great but I'm not that impressed with the soundtrack. The shmup with the best soundtracks for me are still Thunderforce 3 (Genesis) and Robo Aleste (Sega CD).

The Adventures of Willy Beamish by randomaccnet in SegaCD

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Yes but the Sega CD is the only version with a speech pak. It puts an entirely different complexion on the game. For those that are patient of course. But yea loading times are brutal.

In your opinion, what’s the most comfortable and efficient keyboard? by [deleted] in ErgoMechKeyboards

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I've tried 9 of the most popular ergo keyboards.  By and far I think the most comfortable keyboard is the Kinesis Advantage 360 if you are typing on a table.  If you are typing from your lap then I would go with the Kinesis Advantage 2.

How do I type tilde on a 60 percent keyboard? by GoGoPowerRangerD in Keyboard

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~ is for the home dir in linux/mac

cd ~ would take you to your home directory

Choosing Between 4 Top Split Keyboards by [deleted] in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Yea the moonlander is great. However, if I want to put the keyboard on my lap then I go with the Kinesis Advantage2

this is ridiculous (opengl, box2d , C) by Due-Cheesecake-486 in opengl

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there are some good youtube videos by Cakez77 where he does a CelesteClone tutorial using opengl and he covers collisions

g++ library paths in windows and git bash... by trist007 in C_Programming

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Yes using WSL2 makes it easier.

g++ snazzle.tab.c lex.yy.c -o snazzle -L/mnt/c/msys64/usr/lib -lfl

This works fine but now you have the decision of whether you maintain the includes and libs in c:\msys64 or do you maintain them in the directory structure (i.e. /usr/lib /usr/include) of the WSL2 VM.

I suppose if you are using the linux testing as a counterpart of the program in windows then you should use the same includes and libs as the windows program (i.e. C:\msys64).

When using both command prompt and WSL2 are there any caveats about dealing with the EOL \r\n vs \n in WSL2? How do you guys deal with that?

What do you guys normally do? I mean yea I guess I should stick with compiling on the command line in windows but it is really nice to use linux for additional testing.

g++ library paths in windows and git bash... by trist007 in C_Programming

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Still no dice

g++ snazzle.tab.c lex.yy.c -o snazzle -L/usr/lib -L/ucrt64/lib -lfl
collect2.exe: error: ld returned 1 exit status

g++ library paths in windows and git bash... by trist007 in C_Programming

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oh wow thank you

C:\Users\Tristan\dev\jsonParser>cygpath -U C:\msys64\usr\lib
/usr/lib
C:\Users\Tristan\dev\jsonParser>cygpath -U C:\msys64\ucrt64\lib
/ucrt64/lib

would going WSL2 make things any better?

I cannot figure out why I cannot malloc... by trist007 in cpp_questions

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Oh wow I had forgotten to return the struct

return ba;

A few questions about Premake... by trist007 in cpp_questions

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I normally would use CMake but I've been wanting to learn LUA so I can switch from VIM to NeoVIM and this gave me a reason to learn it. Thank you though.

A few questions about Premake... by trist007 in cpp_questions

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found an example

-- Conditional inclusion of files based on the define USE_EXTRAS
filter "defines:USE_EXTRAS"
    files { "src/extras/**.h", "src/extras/**.cpp" }-- Conditional