> > Not everyone has access to machines from 1981. > And for reasons exactly like this, are what makes it hard to make sure that the emulation works in the exact same way as the original machines did. You need to verify it against the real thing.
> > But to accuse me of nagging the very people I > wanted to support is ridiculous. > I guess it depends on your definition of 'nagging'. Bumping a bug report - multiple times - with no other 'support' than saying things like "Hard to believe this bug is still around after 14 years" counts as nagging for me.
> > Reading posts is a voluntary thing. Telling me to shut up, > buy the game and get to learning sounds somewhat > condescending. > If all your 'contributions' amount to complaining that the 'bug' isn't fixed yet, you can expect people starting to tell you how you can really contribute. Verifying against the real hardware is one such way.
> > I don’t think it’s a good motto for moving > emulation forward. > Demanding that other people do as you dictate certainly isn't either.
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