AOM client release still in this decade?

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swtrse
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AOM client release still in this decade?

Post by swtrse »

Is there any chance that the nec AniDB client is released soon?
Infos about the status of the client are realy rare these days...
PetriW
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Post by PetriW »

Use webaom for now. ;) I'm not willing to give a release date anymore, I wouldn't keep it. ;)
swtrse
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Post by swtrse »

Well if you have problems with that specific bug....
I have a few ideas how to solve the Y10K problem :lol: :lol: :lol: .
MostAwesomeDude
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Post by MostAwesomeDude »

swtrse wrote:Well if you have problems with that specific bug....
I have a few ideas how to solve the Y10K problem :lol: :lol: :lol: .
Y10K? My problem has always been 100MB...
PetriW
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Post by PetriW »

If ram or hdd space is a problem with aom... seriously just ask your parents for $50 and solve it... I just picked up a 1GB ram module for $35.
MostAwesomeDude
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Post by MostAwesomeDude »

PetriW wrote:If ram or hdd space is a problem with aom... seriously just ask your parents for $50 and solve it... I just picked up a 1GB ram module for $35.
My boxes are a Fedora-CCRMA pro audio workstation with 2GB RAM and a Gentoo laptop with 1GB RAM. Memory's never a problem, but it always disquieted me that AOM likes a 100MB cache, and that was one of the three reasons why I wrote my own client. (The other two are that there was no native Mac/Linux client, and because I was bored.)
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