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Monday, June 18, 2001

Updated: Q3A 1.29f Released!

According to Shacknews, id Software will be releasing the version 1.29 beta patch for Quake 3: Arena tonight. They even have a list of changes online. Thanks to the Shack. We will update this post when the patch is released.

UPDATE! by A.T. Hun Sure enough, the patch is out! Blue's News has links and list of updates available. You can get the patch (1.29f beta) for Win32, Mac OSX, Linux, and the Linux dedicated server.

UPDATE #2! by A.T. Hun id's Robert Duffy has updated his .plan with a link to the readme for the patch.

UPDATE #3! by A.T. Hun id's Graeme Devine updated his .plan with word that a Mac OS Classic build is coming.

GBA 500K

According to this press release 500,000 Game Boy Advance portables were sold in its first week of availability in the U.S. Nintendo hopes to ship a total of a million units to the States by the end of the month. One word: wow. Two words: cash cow. Thanks VoodooExtreme.

Hun-Speak: Neither Side Gets It

I've been reading all the comments in the Microsoft vs. the GPL "debate". As I read, I come to one inescapable conclusion: Neither Side Gets It. Read my take on the situation, along with some (semi-) friendly advice for both sides.

MS Uses Open Source

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Microsoft is making use of open-source software. Some Hotmail functions are still using FreeBSD servers, and *BSD code is being used in Windows' TCP stack. This is perfectly legal, given the BSD license. Which pretty much proves that MS's main gripe with the GPL is that it doesn't allow them to steal code like the BSD license does. Thanks Slashdot.

J.t.Qbe comments: Technically Microsoft isn't stealing the BSD source, because the BSD license permits anyone to use the code--even Microsoft. This does make M$ hypocritical, though: it paints all open source software as evil, while itself using BSD software to make money. Hmmm, Microsoft being hypocritical--who'd'a guessed that'd ever happen?

Detonator 6.50 vs. 12.41

RIVA Station has posted a comparison of NVIDIA's official 6.50 and 12.41 Detonator drivers. 6.50 keeps up or is even slightly faster (in 16 bit) than 12.41 in OpenGL. 12.41 shows some nice improvements in DirectX 7.x and 8.x. One caveat, the 12.41s no longer support the TNT family. Of course, I haven't found a driver better than 5.22 for my TNT2 Ultra. Thanks Blue's News.

GCC 3.0 Released (Finally)

After what seemed like an eternity GCC 3.0 has been released. GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection, open source tools for compiling C, C++, Java, Fortran, and other languages. Hopefully this means that Red Hat's version of GCC with its accompanying headaches can be put to bed for good. Having said that, I'm a firm believer that Red Hat's action forced the GCC team to get off their rears and finish 3.0. Thanks Slashdot.

Sunday, June 17, 2001

New Master .plan

I've put up a new Master .plan: Can Microsoft classify its OS as a Service? Give it a read.

Happy Father's Day!

A big Happy Father's Day goes out to all you dads out there from The Haus! A special Happy Father's Day goes out to The Master (one boy), J (one girl), J.t.Qbe (one boy and one on the way), and yours truly (three boys). Let's set good examples of how fathers are supposed to be! I think this Mitch Albom column really sums things up well.

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