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More => Music, Movies, Politics, and Other Cheap Thrills => Topic started by: The Big Labinski on October 17, 2010, 12:23:40 pm
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High friends how far is MC16 away now? month or years? I hope this will happen soon so we are all able to buy a new licence - HIHI
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The guys over at Soundspectrum are all geared up for MC17 already ;)
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I think they should skip MC16 And Go Right To MC17
MC16 Could Be Mistaken For The Army's M16
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... MC16 Could Be Mistaken For The Army's M16
MC16 is attached. It is not exactly a rifle.
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I Could Not Ride Something Like That, I Am More Like A Harley Guy.
If i bent over that gas tank i don't think i could ever straighten my back again.
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Here is another MC16.
It is from the year 1998. 60 Mhz CPU, 8 MB RAM, Windows CE.
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It is from the year 1998. 60 Mhz CPU, 8 MB RAM, Windows CE.
I remember those things. That CPU and amount of RAM was crappy even back in 1998.
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any news on MC16.. it would be good with the aussie exchange rate ATM :P
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JRiver Does Not Normally Pre Announce When A New Major Version Will Be Out.
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We're taking bets on what will be available first: Media Center 16 or Duke Nukem Forever.
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yeah.. i hate to buy a license only for mc16 to be released a week later...
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yeah.. i hate to buy a license only for mc16 to be released a week later...
Normally The Upgrade Price Is Reasonable
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yeah.. i hate to buy a license only for mc16 to be released a week later...
Normally they backdate the process by a reasonable period, when MC16 is close to public release. Meaning: they just say after the fact, "anyone who purchased after X date, automatically got a MC16 license and just didn't know it at the time". I don't know for sure at all how much it means, but we haven't even seen even one beta yet, and they're still working on MC15, so we're probably not that close.
Even then, there is often (but not always) a period where the new version is under active development and can change quickly, which makes it hard to rely on in a "production" environment (though MC15 never went through a serious "unstable period," that I remember anyway, like some older versions did).
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I'm locking this now to avoid confusion. We'll announce it when we're ready. We're not.