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Present - The Weather Channel 2000 => Local Forecast => IntelliStar 2 Discussion => Topic started by: Christian1023 on August 08, 2014, 11:09:34 PM
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I think I'm going to start coding an IntelliStar 2 emulator with Visual Studio. I might only share this with people that I trust and people that help me with this project. This might be quite a tricky thing to do since the current IntelliStar has a lot of animations and stuff. If you want to help me I'll appreciate it. :happy:
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Thats the problem, the intellistar 2 is full of animations, which would be difficult to recreate in Visual Basic
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Yeah, and If I keep having trouble making this. I'll probably instead work really hard on an IntelliStar 2 emulator I have on PowerPoint. :p
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The best way of doing this is to make weather data import into powerpoint as you can pre-configure the animations
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Oh? How so?
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Thats the problem, the intellistar 2 is full of animations, which would be difficult to recreate in Visual Basic
Nonsense. If you insist on using .NET based languages, then shoot for development under C# and XNA.
If you're like me and dislike proprietary programming languages and unsupported frameworks (XNA is no longer supported or developed by Microsoft), you could develop under Mono and Unity. The nice thing is Mono is essentially the same thing, but while programming with Mono you can port the program to OS X, Linux, and even Android if you really wanted to. This would be the route to go in my opinion.
Always have to remember this... It's not the programming language that caps your possibilities... it's the programmer (not to say that .NET is generally an awful language to do this stuff with due to lack of object/image manipulation, because .NET is seriously awful for graphic intensive applications.). :smoke2:
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I suppose you're right there, But I'm not prepared to learn mono at this time. Especially as I'm busy coding my own emulator in VB right now.
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I suppose you're right there, But I'm not prepared to learn mono at this time. Especially as I'm busy coding my own emulator in VB right now.
Mono is Visual Basic. The difference is when you code under Mono you can guarantee that your application will run on Windows, OS X, Linux, and others.
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Oh, I'll do some research into it :thinking:
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Does anyone know of an existing IntelliStar 2 HD emulator? I would love to find one.
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No, there isn't right now apart from Powerpoints