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Originally posted by Ensign Paris
Other than that, I am working on a FilemakerPro powered F1 Website, a Portable eBook reader and a Rock mix on my favourite songs.

My current great passion is a band that me a my musical friends setup (I have studied PA/Sound engineering for about 4 years now) Firstly I will set the seen, its sometime after Midnight (just finished a school prom concent, we didn't play but me and a friend did the PA) and we all had some time to spare, so I whipped out my PB and recorded the group playing (we are missing elec Guitar, Bass Guitar and a decent drum kit) It was probably the most fun I had in my life (not counting MYSF02) We spend about 2 hours playing. I will post more when we have finished writing our own songs (the song I have uploaded is our version of Oasis and Wonder Wall.) the guy singing was slightly drunk and the guy who helped me with PA is the guy whose voice is kind of droneing in the background!

Anyway after all that, here is the link:
http://www.brooklineuk.com/WonderWall (Como) 1.mp3

My long running projects are ymug.org starbase64.brooklineuk.com and brooklineuk.com.

Ensign
That link to the mp3 doesn't work Ensign... can you post the proper link? I'd love to hear it. I'd also love to see that F1 site when it's up and running.


I just wrote a program in MIPS that polls the kb to see if a key has been pressedm, then sucks in the letter. Then it prints it out again. Exciting!

Actually, it's pretty cool telling the computer exactly what to do, when to do it, and how to do it. I've never gone quite that low level before.
 
Re: Re: Re: stuff your working on

Originally posted by kishba


you should post some links to it as you develop it!

i'd love to give you some support & feedback

TY, i certainly will take you up on that :)

Speaking of projects, have a question for everyone: Is there a good 3D walkthrough home design program for OSX yet? the only one I can really find for Mac is a few years old, not terribly good, and i hate using classic. i'm thinking of changing my major, and any program that lets you design a home, and even manipulate and design furniture in 3D would be a great help in deciding if I have any talent :)

pnw
 
Best Architectural CAD setup:

CAD:
ArchiCAD by Graphisoft.

Rendering:

Artlantis by Abvent.

Build in ArchiCAD then finnish renders in Artlantis. ArchiCAD is extremely good for the basic modelling but it lacks Altivec support so fine rendering should be doe with Artlantis.

ArchiCAD is about $5 grand retail but LE versions are available. Artlantis is about a grand with it's libraries included. If you'd like to collaborate let me know, I use ArchiCAD all day. :D
 
Re: Best Architectural CAD setup:

Originally posted by mischief
CAD:
ArchiCAD by Graphisoft.

Rendering:

Artlantis by Abvent.

Build in ArchiCAD then finnish renders in Artlantis. ArchiCAD is extremely good for the basic modelling but it lacks Altivec support so fine rendering should be doe with Artlantis.

ArchiCAD is about $5 grand retail but LE versions are available. Artlantis is about a grand with it's libraries included. If you'd like to collaborate let me know, I use ArchiCAD all day. :D

Thanks for the info :) Never used a CAD program before, is it difficult? had wanted one of those consumer-idiot level programs (3DHomeWalkthrough) but i guess they're not being developed anymore.

I'll definitely have to give this a try...
:)
pnw
 
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