02-22-2002, 11:10 PM | #121 |
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Ok, thanks Jim, at least it still look nice without the bubble. thnx
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02-23-2002, 02:35 AM | #122 |
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welcome, you've got mail, no just kidding, I'm here, so hi everyone.
I just wanted to say, that the screensaver looks really good, i'm quite impressed, and i actually find it inspiring, it makes me want to go out and get a saltwater fishtake, too bad i move a lot, it just wouldn't work out.
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02-23-2002, 03:14 AM | #123 |
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all working now
Prolific must have had quite a backlog to deal with; but as usual Jim came to the rescue and provided the updated codes. And I also appreciate that Matt from Prolific publicly offered to take care of keycode situations that took longer than 48 hours. This type of great dedication and service from is so rare in the software industry nowadays.
The lionfish looks so stately. It is definitely a fish that gets its own non-random slot.
/Dave
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02-23-2002, 10:39 AM | #124 |
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Finally........
Finally got latest version installed. I had DirectX problems and had to reinstall it and drivers.
Jim, From one old Healey guy to another (and a fellow programmer), I'm impressed. Nick |
02-23-2002, 01:35 PM | #125 |
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Still waiting here 48 hours after initially emailing Prolific about not being found in the database. I've emailed Matt directly. I'm one of the early adopters (early September 2000) too.
Hopefully they'll get around to me on Monday. I would just buy the saver again but I'm disabled and have had no income for 4 years now. I'm sure all the suspense will help me to appreciate 1.1 all the more when I get it! |
02-23-2002, 03:23 PM | #126 |
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Procurus - I'd like to help you, but you have no PM button.
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02-23-2002, 03:42 PM | #127 |
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Thank you!
Thanks for working some magic and sorting my code out, Jim!
My PC is a great resource to me. And your screensaver has become a vital part of that over the 18 months that I've had it. Just watching the fish helps me to relax and gives me great pleasure. Bless you and thanks for everything. |
02-23-2002, 04:25 PM | #128 |
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Fantastic!
Thanks for all the hard work! I didn't get the email, but went to the website, requested a key code, got it in less than 5 minutes and upgraded flawlessly! I buy a lot of things for my computer, but this has to be one of the best purchases I ever made! Great product, great service.... I just requested the wide screen version... can't wait until I get it!
Thanks again for all of your effort.... I'll be sure to spread the word! |
02-23-2002, 05:10 PM | #129 |
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Perkolater, v1.1 widescreen is not ready yet. It will be available in a few weeks. Jim found some problems with it and has to fix them. We will get it as soon as it's ready.
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02-23-2002, 05:20 PM | #130 |
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Send an e-mail to sachsnotify@feldoncentral.com with WIDE in the topic to get notified.
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02-23-2002, 05:53 PM | #131 |
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version 1.1
I was having trouble with the new version of 1.1. then realized that my memory resource was low...So did a MSCONFIG and took some of my start ups off....
So people may want to keep an eye out for that if they are having problems. This is for Mr.Sachs, I think the new Lion Fish is great. However, I think you should stop installing NEW fish and work with the fish you already have. For Example: 1. I don't see any fish sucking the bottem of the aquarieum, searching for food. 2. After they suck up a coupl of small rocks they usually then spit them out. 3. I dont see any fish going to the top to suck in some air.. 4. As the fish swims through the bubbles, they just swim through it, however in real tanks the bubbles push up the fish as they try to swim through the bubble stream. thats it for now. Thanks |
02-23-2002, 06:16 PM | #132 |
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Drav,
You still think the Aquarium is a scam?
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02-23-2002, 10:08 PM | #133 |
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I Love ur Aquarium Jim,
but, 1) I do not see any changes in 3D background 2) I do not see any changes in other fish behavior 3) How come I cant feed the fish??? 4) and blah blah blah, BUT, why cant i just be patient? Why cant i wait? I had waited for so long, mebe i'll just wait for the time being.. Yeah, i think i'll wait and be happy with what i have. I prefer quality rather than lousy new version which come out every new days which is fill up with bugs. IMHO, at least jim have given me extra few things that i never thought off :- 1) A new usage for my TV output cable which is unused since day one. 2) A new fresh, fantastic inlook into the ScreenSaver Terminology. 3) A relaxing time infront of the computer after a hard day of work. 4) A new way to attract more gals (Hehe) 5) No hassle in getting a real aquarium. 6) A new playground for my cats 7) and etc....etc...etc...... This post is not intented for anyone except just to express my deep fanatastical feeling towards the aquarium and the SOLE developer of it. [Saya Cintai Aquarium Dan Jim Sachs. Aquarium Boleh!!!! Jim Boleh!!!] (Malaysia Language)
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02-24-2002, 09:39 AM | #134 |
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No problem
Originally posted by pipeta I didn't mean to imply any impatience, I can wait as long as it takes. I'm happy with what I have!Perkolater, v1.1 widescreen is not ready yet. It will be available in a few weeks. Jim found some problems with it and has to fix them. We will get it as soon as it's ready. I'll send that email now too! Thanks! |
02-24-2002, 09:48 AM | #135 |
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Aquarium "flashing" problem
Hi,
Firstly I'd like to say that I'm a happy user of the aquarium and my upgrade to v1.1 went flawlessly. Kudos! However, unfortunately, I have noticed a issue with v1.1 that wasn't present in 99L. I've managed to find a reasonable workaround but I believe the issue still needs to be looked at. Firstly system specs: CPU: P4 1.5Ghz Video: ATI Radeon All In Wonder 32MB, driver version 5.13.01.6014 OS: Windows 2000 sp2 Now the problem. Whenever I'm running the aquarium whilst another program is running in the background (eg. MusicMatch for background music) the aquarium has an annoying "flashing". What I mean by flashing is that it appears that the entire screen goes black for about a microsecond or so at intervals ranging from .5 to 2 seconds. It almost appears to be some sort of vertical sync issue. Here's what I tried: 1) I never noticed the problem in 99L so I reinstalled 99L and tested it and sure enough the problem wasn't there. I put back v1.1 and the problem reappears 2) I went into the video card driver's control panel and disabled "Wait for vertical sync". This fixed the flashing problem if I set the "limit to 60 frames" in the aquarium settings, but if I unchecked the "limit to 60 frames" then the flashing reappeared. Setting the 60 frame limit, while it did solve the flashing problem, introduced a new issue where the aquarium appeared to be experiencing "frame drops". That is, the fish movements appear jerky when they move at moderate to fast speed. When they move slower the jerkyness isn't as apparent. 3) If I have no programs running in the background, there is no flashing problem. I tried running the aquarium at low and normal priority to see the differences but changing the priority settings did not help the flashing once I started up a program in the background. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a solution? Cheers Lester |
02-24-2002, 11:45 AM | #136 |
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flash
In previous versions pressing Alt-S fixed "jerky" behavior intoduced by tasks runing in the background. I think that Alt-S is saved if you then go in and out of the settings page, but the experts can confirm this.
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02-24-2002, 01:41 PM | #137 |
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Re: flash
Originally posted by peter piscis Thanks for the reply. I just tried that and it didn't seem to help.In previous versions pressing Alt-S fixed "jerky" behavior intoduced by tasks runing in the background. I think that Alt-S is saved if you then go in and out of the settings page, but the experts can confirm this. Cheers Lester |
02-24-2002, 02:40 PM | #138 |
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The timing is different on just about every computer out there, which is what makes smooth real-time animation so difficult on a computer. Other tasks running in the background can mess with the timing of the Aquarium. You might try switching the Vsync position in Display Properties. Some systems like it on, some off.
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02-24-2002, 03:00 PM | #139 |
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I don't usually have problems with timing but when I run DOS programs the screensaver pauses once every 2-3 seconds for a short time and then continues... I would guess I am not the only one experiencing thes problem, just want to make sure (I'm using WinXP).
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02-24-2002, 08:00 PM | #140 |
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Re: Re: flash
Originally posted by Lester Jacobs Try CTRL-S I found it makes a difference. Thanks for the reply. I just tried that and it didn't seem to help. Cheers Lester CTRL-S is like pressing S to display the frame rate but without actually displaying it. For some reason, the frame rate display helps to stabilise the fish movements on some systems. So, if the fish move more smoothly with the frame rate displayed, you can use CTRL-S to turn on (or turn off) this function. Also, the current state is saved if you open the settings panel and close it again. Last edited by Rod Stiles; 02-24-2002 at 08:02 PM. |
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