Dave Plummer’s confession that his port of 3D Pinball for Windows — the Space Cadet table so many of us grew up with — once drew frames “as fast as it could” and reportedly hit roughly 5,000 FPS on newer hardware has resurfaced a powerful, funny and instructive moment in Windows engineering...
5000 fps
64-bit port
computer history
cpu usage
cross architecture
dave plummer
delta time
frame rate
game porting lessons
legacy code
mip
porting
r4000
raymond chen
rendering loop
software compatibility
space cadet pinball
timing-sensitive software
vsync
windows engineering
Dataverse Knowledge in Copilot Studio now searches the long notes and buried attachments that used to hide business-critical answers—thanks to new support for multi-line text columns and file columns, plus behind-the-scenes improvements that make repeated queries return more consistent answers...
I want a bit more functionality out of the MIP but I can find an app that supports it (other than Mathmatica which made the "Google killer", Wolfram (This is not a person but an actual company))
I know wordpad suports it but only as images, i know Office 2007 works with it but i have it...