[Coco] xroar for Nintendo DS

Aaron manney at gmail.com
Fri Jan 30 03:24:37 EST 2015


We may be at the point of saying, "Please do not feed the trolls."

-A.


On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 7:59 AM, Bob Devries <devries.bob at gmail.com> wrote:

> If you bothered to read the documentation on the website, you would know
> that it is a work in progress. If I can find those claims, you can too. But
> I'm guessing that you'd rather bag an attempt then to help it along. SHAME
> ON YOU.
>
> -- Bob Devries
> Dalby, QLD, Australia
>
>
>
> On 30/01/2015 5:46 PM, cyberpunk at prtc.net wrote:
>
>> Your answer is the precise reason no such ambulation for Android exist
>> and has to be the most inane answer for marketing perspective as well
>> you're really not a good salesman because if you told a client of any
>> service what you just told me they would tell you to go to fucking hell and
>> never buy anything from you ever again.
>> And yes I do look at an emulation of the color computer be it  for
>> Android,  IOS as a product, when I downloaded xroar for android there was
>> no hint that it was still a work in progress as you claim so I never agreed
>> to be a beta tester either in fact it was promoted very much as a finished
>> product so try again
>>
>> Sent from my android device.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Chad H <chadbh74 at hotmail.com>
>> To: coco at maltedmedia.com
>> Sent: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 12:39 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Coco] xroar for Nintendo DS
>>
>> I defend it because the effort alone put into these endeavors sheds light
>> on situations and issues which benefits others regardless of how successful
>> that endeavor may be.  I applaud anyone who seeks to improve the user
>> experience in this community by any means suited to his or her own skill
>> set and pursuits.  If they succeed in creating a great product, even if not
>> perfect, we all can learn from it, maybe even callaborate on future
>> improvements and enhancements or develop our own modified versions to suit
>> our individual tastes (HDBDOS and EPROM boards are good examples of this
>> that come to mind, two of many). Even if the endeavor fails to achieve its
>> goal, its a learning experience for all involved or why may read upon it
>> later.  Who knows, it may still help someone to succeed in their own
>> attempts later on.
>>
>> I will defend and encourage any and all endeavors that could enhance the
>> CoCo community's knowledge base and software/hardware resources.  I try to
>> refrain from telling someone 'why you can't do this', instead just say 'you
>> will need to deal with this obstacle but I don't know how'. Otherwise I
>> would have already done it.  There will always be others who can figure out
>> how to do things I cannot...I applaud them.  A piece of hardware, or
>> software (I.e. emulator) may have issues.  That just means its a work in
>> progress.  But even a seemingly finished product becomes the same when
>> someone comes up with bright ideas to augment or enhance it further.  This
>> is progress..it takes time, patience and perseverance. There is no room for
>> whining or griping as those things accomplish nothing at all.
>>
>> On a final note... Before anyone should criticize the "quality" of anyone
>> else's work, they should be able to produce evidence of work that
>> accomplishes the same intended function but with better quality and the
>> reasons that such increased quality exists.  If no better work can be found
>> or produced, the person criticizing should apologize and proceed to shut
>> his mouth and let the person who is actually working accomplish something.
>>
>> Sent from my Transformer Infinity
>>
>>
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