I tried that hibernation thingy out. It's the same for me.
As the pad-electronics are built into my G25 the axes of the gamepad are not accessible. Pushing the buttons won't "wake" things up. So I tried it with a rather similar gamepad I have here. Buttons won't "wake" things up, too. But moving any axis of the pad "wakes" things up. All axes of all connected controllers are useable then. Strange, huh? Thanks for the tip, p1lot. Maybe we'll get this solved soon.
Nope. Control screen doesn't work correctly. When my "bad" gamepad is plugged in it says 3 controllers detected in the upper right but no axis can be moved. When I press recalibrate axes all axes are marked as x axis and cannot be moved either. Without that gamepad plugged in my other 2 controllers work (G25 & VPP pedals).
After patching to X30 I cannot use any axis in LFS. I tried it again with my X10 version - worked fine as usual. Downloaded X10 again - worked fine. Patched that fresh X10 to X30 - axis gone again.
LFS shows "3 controllers detected" in the upper right corner.
The following 3 controllers are connected:
Logitech G25
Logitech Wingman Gamepad
Joywarrior USB controller (VPP pedals)
Yesterday I wanted to review some old replays from S1 times. I found S1H and downloaded it. The problem is this old version cannot connect to master server since the IP changed I think. Is it possible to manually change the master server IP setting in that old LFS version in order to unlock it?
Don't you understand the circumstances under which the admins of the 24h race decided to use 0/50/100?
1. The admins decided to go with the testpatches because the allow more cars and have a better balance in the GTR and TBO classes.
2. They made everybody choose their car _BEFORE_ the qualifying. The qualifying was held under 0/50/100. So the teams chose their car with those weights in mind.
3. It would be unfair to alter the weight in the race because some people maybe would have chosen another car under those circumstances. Quite an easy formula: ONE event - ONE weight management.
Certain batches of Crucial DDR2-533 and DDR2-667 Value Ram has got Micron D9GMH chips on their PCBs. Those are also used for DDR2-1000 or even DDR2-1066 modules. That is why they can be run at those speeds. I already successfully tested DDR2-1000 at 5-5-5-15. DDR2-800 runs perfectly at 4-4-4-12. Some people also have those modules running at DDR2-800 with 3-3-3-9. But for those speeds it would need most likely about 2.3 or 2.4 volts. Without active cooling that is not really nice.
I'll continue to tweak all the timings and voltages. Maybe I can pull even more out of it. So stay tuned
Sounds very good to me. I especially like the LX6, the FO8 and the FZR. XRR (my personal love) lacks a bit of roughness I think. But it's 1000 times better than the default. Thanks!
Mmh, I like the black/white combinations a lot more than those combinations with coloured logo. Dunno. Feels more stylish to me. Sadly the poll says I'm a bit off mainstream there. Would be cool to have a least one black/white shirt. Just my 2 cents
Why do you complain about the ESL instead of just watching the video and have fun with it? None of the "right" persons will read about your complaints here...
LOL! Of course I DO know what I'm using. I'm using ASRock ConRoe865PE mainboard with i865PE chipset supporting DDR1 and AGP with Core 2 Duo CPUs. I just didnt want to spend lots of money for DDR2 memory and PCIe graphics card when my 'old' one is fast enough for me.
The Logitech Wingman Formula Force does indeed have 2 LEDs. Just like the Momo Force. It is the old red one. Not the GP or EX version. Take a look at this picture.