I got a Switch recently and have been really surprised at how few games in the eShop have playable demos. A lot of games look kind of interesting, and have good reviews, but I's like to be able to try at least a brief demo to see what the controls and gameplay mechanics are like for myself.
This Switch example is part of a unique collection of hundreds of jQuery demos, with which you can see all Kendo UI for jQuery components and their features in action. View the source code of the demos from the library or directly adapt, and edit them and their theme appearance in Kendo UI for jQuery Dojo or ThemeBuilder.
As MondoCoffee notes, they freed up 2GB of space just by deleting save data from demos and old games. The demos bit is especially brilliant, as I never even thought about how that data is still lurking on my system.
Personally, as someone who always kept their memory cards and gaming history intact, I have no interest in deleting save data for full games I still own. But demos? Yeah, get that the heck out of here.
HELENA -- Two former Democratic leaders of the Montana Senateofficially switched to the Republican Party at its state conventionon Saturday, and a third ex-legislator announced his change ofparty by letter.
Encouraged by Republican Secretary of State Bob Brown, defectingfrom the Democratic Party were former Senate President Bill "Doc"Norman of Missoula and former Senate floor leader Terry Murphy ofCardwell. In addition, Les Hirsch, a former Democratic senator fromMiles City, said in a letter he wanted to let state Republicansknow about his switch, which already was known locally.
This exception is being thrown in the gpioSwitchTask in mss_main.c, which handles the event for GPIO1 switch on the EVM (note that this is the switch other than the NRST switch). In the normal case, this switch can be used to Stop/Start the sensor after it has been configured.
But based on the error message, it appears that this switch was pushed before the sensor was configured. As shown below, the else condition can hit if GPIO1 switch is pressed before the demo is configured.
The applications that are part of this demo show Jacinto 7 integrated switch differentiating features like interVLAN routing in hardware, firewall, packet header based classification and rate limiting along with Layer-2 switching with VLAN, multicast and software-based interVLAN routing among the ports. The traffic forwarding process among the ports don't require CPU involvement or DMA bandwidth as everything is completely handled by CPSW hardware.
The intention behind this demo which encompasses multiple sub-demos is to show the switching capabilities of the J721E integrated Ethernet Switch (CPSW9G) as well as the software developed which includes CPSW IP low-level driver (CPSW LLD), TI NDK TCP/IP integration and Ethernet Switch Firmware (EthFw) application.
This application runs on the J721E EVM with GESI (Gateway/Ethernet Switch/Industrial Expansion Board) board. The demo requires two PCs running Ubuntu connected to the GESI board in order to demonstrate the L2 switching capabilities as well as to generate and monitor Ethernet traffic at different stages of the demo. The connection diagram is shown below.
A video streaming application, like Plex or VLC, can be used to demonstrate Ethernet packet switching functionality between multiple PCs. The media server will run on one PC and the client(s) will run on other PC(s), all connected to the switch via GESI board.
A Remote Client application for the Main R5F core 1 is also available as part of this demo. This application runs a local NDK stack on a virtual network device which demonstrates the TI RTOS switch remote core integration.
The CPSW switch is capable of steering network traffic without CPU intervention by classifying it based on its characteristics. This can be demonstrated by running iperf server on Linux running on the A72 core and iperf client on any of the external devices, PC 1 or PC 2.
[Update] Following Eurogamer's report, another report from VGC revealed that one of the tech demos shown to showcase the Nintendo Switch 2 console was The Matrix Awakens Unreal Engine 5 demo, which ran with advanced ray tracing enabled and NVIDIA DLSS.
According to a new report posted on Eurogamer, Nintendo showed its next console behind closed doors to some developers, with partners bringing tech demos to showcase the system better. Among these tech demos was an improved version of Zelda: Breath of the Wild designed to "hit" the console's improved specifications. It is not clear if this improved version of the game will actually get released to the public.
The main problem is that the DCS 3D cursor is so slow to respond and quite difficult to get into the right spot. So even if you are looking straight at the switch as indicated by the gray circle, the 3D mouse cursor won't recognize you're over the switch. The hit boxes are too small. They are easier to find with a real mouse as you can wiggle around, which is more difficult with your eyes.
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