I've been trying to get my Dreamcast to recognize the emulation disks that I downloaded from
DCEmulation. I should rephrase that. The DC does recognize the disks, I just can't get them burned into the right format to boot the machine. DAMN IT. I WANT TO PLAY MY NES GAMES!!!!!
Cool stuff though. I'm going to like this system.
On a similar note, I'll have one less source of frustration in my life. At the great and almighty radioshack I am employed at, we upgraded our computers. We now have XP! YAY. I'm not a Windows fan, but damn it, I couldn't handle dealing with Win95 anymore. Yes that's right, up until three days ago, we were using Windows 95! Evil in a friendly disguise (if you call the Windows GUI friendly) if ever I've seen it.
The question that I beg to ask is...How many forms of WinXP does this world really need. Let's see there's:
WinXP Home
WinXP Pro
WinXP Corp.
WinXP Embedded
Isn't Server 2003 basically XP as well?
Am I missing any? Actually, I hadn't even heard of the last one until I booted up the new machines. Embedded?!? It's a desktop machine the last time I looked. I sure don't see any difference with "XP anything else". I personally think Microsoft just wanted to be able to have another version of Windows out there.