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The best list of Games available on Mac. Updated daily to include the lastest Free MMOs, RPGs and more for MMORPG fans. Aurora Blu-ray Player: Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.10(Yosemite) or Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista/XP; Intel Core2 Duo 2.4GHz processor or equivalent AMD Athlon™ processor or higher recommended. I ran disk utility and it says: Disk Utility stopped verifying “Macintosh HD” This disk needs to be repaired. Start up your computer with another disk (such as your Mac OS X installation disc), and then use Disk Utility to repair this disk. And since its release, Aurora HDR (2019) has received compatibility updates for macOS Catalina and Big Sur. We do ship new products / versions every 12-24 months. And in time, older versions (like Aurora HDR 2018) become legacy apps and do not receive any further updates. But whether to upgrade to the newer versions is always up to you.

Released: March 13, 2020

System requirements: macOS 10.9 Mavericks through 10.15 Catalina


'For those seeking playback capabilities for multiple types of video media, including Blu-ray, Aurora Blu-ray Player for Mac is simple to use and plays videos well.' By Ben Markton on May 02, 2014 Aurora Blu-ray Media Player lets you play files from a disk or from your hard drive.

Revision History

Version 1.0 Build 58K BETA March 3, 2020
1. Aurora(n)-TB, Aurora(n)-TB3, Hilo-TB, Hilo-TB3 now have the sample rate and sync source read from the device upon driver load so the device retains the sample rate and sync source, not the driver. This prevents a cable disconnection from overriding the sample rate or sync source stored on the device.
2. Lynx Mixer > Settings > Advanced > Adapter Settings > Channel Mode now controls the number of channels shown for a classic Aurora 8-TB where previously it was fixed at 16-channels. Channel Mode in Lynx Mixer for classic Aurora 8-TB now allows 2 thru 16-channels to be selected.

Version 1.0 Build 58J BETA February 17, 2020
1. Added support for DB-ADAT connected to LM-DIG inside Aurora(n).
2. Added NControl to driver package.
2.1 Supports DB-ADAT.
2.2 Fixes issue with Mic Pre not showing Gain when in Hi-Z mode.
2.3 Fixes issue with About box not showing driver version info properly.
3. Changed to “Packages.app” for installer to allow for notarization on Catalina.
4. Added register update after card info write to prevent streaming issues after an EEPROM write.
5. Saves Hardware Payload Size in EEPROM instead of MixerState.xml so it is restored properly if the device is plugged in or turned on after the Mac has started.
6. Lynx Mixer now shows and can select clock sources for LM-DIG and/or DB-ADAT with Firmware 1.21 on Aurora(n).
7. Changed smallest Hardware Payload Size when on “Auto” to 8 (from 4).
8. Added NControl 1.0.0 to driver installation package. NControl will be installed into the /Applications folder and will automatically be launched if the user launches Lynx Mixer with an Aurora(n)-TB3 (which doesn’t support Lynx Mixer).

Version 1.0 Build 58I BETA November 14, 2019
1. Fixed issue with CARDID read on driver load that might cause firmware updates to timeout.

Version 1.0 Build 58H BETA October 10, 2019
1. Fixed issue with Lynx Mixer not allowing mute changes for sources to anything other than Out 1&2 (introduced on 58G).

Version 1.0 Build 58G BETA September 20, 2019
1. Driver and all applications are 64-bit and notarized by Apple for Mojave (10.14) and Catalina (10.15) and up.
2. Changed interface for FWUpdate to 64-bit. Older versions of FWUpdate will no longer function.
3. Sample offset fixed for Aurora(n)-TB. Added one sample for play and one sample for record.
4. Now includes Hilo Remote 1.0.19.
4.1. Hilo Remote no longer automatically resizes the window based on the number of channels.
4.2. Added “Advanced” menu option of connection method is Thunderbolt which may contain the following menu options depending on hardware configuration:
4.2.1. Added “Adapter Settings” dialog to allow adapter settings previously only available with Lynx Mixer to be changed with Hilo Remote.
4.2.2. Please note: This setting is for advanced use and normally should never need to be changed by the end user. Added “Hardware Payload Size”. This should normally be left on “Auto” to allow the driver to determine the payload size (see note 5 below).
4.2.3. Please note: This setting is for advanced use and normally should never need to be changed by the end user. Added “Show PCIe DMA Completion Latency”. This option will temporarily display the PCI Express DMA completion latency on the toolbar while streaming. This setting is not saved so each launch of Hilo Remote will have this option unchecked. The latency value can be used in conjunction with the Settings > Advanced > Hardware Payload Size to insure glitch free streaming. The current maximum value will be displayed in both microseconds and samples (adjusted for the current sample rate). The Hardware Payload Size should always be double the worst-case latency number in samples. The software buffer size should always be a minimum of 4 times the Hardware Payload Size.
5. Changed how the Hardware Payload Size is automatically calculated. The default values are 8 samples for 44.1kHz and 48kHz; 16 for 88.2kHz and 96kHz; and 32 for 176.4kHz and 192kHz. If Advanced > Hardware Payload Size is set to “Auto”, each time the streaming is stopped, the driver evaluates the computers performance and may set a new default Hardware Payload Size if the driver based on the that performance measurement. This may result in either a higher Hardware Payload Size being selected, or a lower Hardware Payload Size depending on the speed of the computers PCIe DMA Completion Latency value.
6. In Lynx Mixer: Changed “Hardware Buffer Size” to “Hardware Payload Size” to keep it from being confused with the software buffer size. This should normally be left on “Auto” to allow the driver to determine the payload size (see note 5 above).
7. Please note: This setting is for advanced use and normally should never need to be changed by the end user. In Lynx Mixer: Added “Show PCIe DMA Completion Latency”. This option will temporarily display the PCI Express DMA completion latency on the toolbar while streaming. This setting is not saved so each launch of Lynx Mixer will have this option unchecked. The latency value can be used in conjunction with the Settings > Advanced > Hardware Payload Size to insure glitch free streaming. The current maximum value will be displayed in both microseconds and samples (adjusted for the current sample rate). The Hardware Payload Size should always be double the worst-case latency number in samples. The software buffer size should always be a minimum of 4 times the Hardware Payload Size.
8. In Lynx Mixer: Added the ability to change the Sync Source on the Aurora(n)-TB. Please note that Firmware 6.4 is required on the LT-TB for this to function properly.

Version 1.0 Build 58E BETA March 1, 2019
1. Driver and all applications are now notarized by Apple for Mojave (10.14) and up.
2. Changed name of Hilo with LT-TB from “LT-TB” to “Hilo-TB”.
3. All applications are now 64-bit to avoid warning on Mojave.
4. Transmit FIFO full check now performed for internal MIDI connection on LT-TB.
5. Sample offset fixed for LT-TB 5.5 firmware.

Version 1.0 Build 58D November 14, 2017
1. Added support for Aurora(n) with LM-DIG board.
2. Fixed issue for startup scene on certain configurations.
3. Driver now supports macOS 10.9 to macOS 10.14.

Version 1.0 Build 58C June 2, 2017
1. Added support for Aurora(n)-TB.

Version 1.0 Build 58B May 16, 2016
1. Added work-around for issue with DMAV2PLUS that would occasionally cause dropped samples on input.
2. Added support for fixed recording timing DMAV2PLUS firmware:
AES16e: 14.1
LT-TB: 6.2
E44/E22: 2.1
3. Added support for non-mixable integer format. This allows applications to bypass the Float32 to SignedInt32 conversion (which is bit-perfect, so there is no sonic difference either way).
4. Includes Hilo Remote Version 1.0.12.
5. Added new signing certificate for OS X 10.9 and up.
6. Driver now supports OS X 10.9 to OS X 10.11.

Version 1.0 Build 58 August 27, 2015
1. Added support for DMAV2PLUS for AES16e/LT-TB/E44/E22.
DMAV2PLUS supports the following features:
– Smaller transfer sizes to reduce latency to under 1ms round-trip (96kHz, 32 sample buffer)
DMAV2PLUS is supported with the following firmware:
AES16e: 14.0
LT-TB: 6.0
E44/E22: 2.0
2. Added new controls in Lynx Mixer to support DMAV2PLUS. Settings > Advanced > Hardware Buffer Size. This settings should be left at ‘Auto’ unless you are working with Lynx Technical Support on a specific issue. Changing this control sets the amount of audio buffered in the hardware. The smaller the number the faster the CPU must respond to interrupts before audio breaks up.
3. Includes Hilo Remote Version 1.0.11.

GayBlade
Developer(s)Ryan Best
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
Release1992
Genre(s)Action role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player

GayBlade is an action role-playingvideo game developed by Ryan Best and released in 1992.[1] It has been thought to be the earliest LGBT-themed video game, but was preceded by 1989's Caper in the Castro.[2] In the 2020 Netflix documentary, High Score, Best said that all his copies of the game were lost during a relocation. The game was later found with the help of the LGBTQ Video Game Archive.[2] As of 2020, the game is playable via emulation on the Internet Archive.[3]

Premise[edit]

The player has to fight hordes of enemies including rednecks and homophobicskinheads. The final boss of the game is homophobic conservative commentator and politician Pat Buchanan.

Legacy[edit]

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The 2020 Netflix documentary series High Score featured Ryan Best and GayBlade in its third episode, about early RPGs. At the time of production in 2019, Best had lost all copies during a move from Hawaii to San Francisco years before and had been looking for any since then, which he had told the show's producers. As part of their research, the production team searched online, including contacting the LGBTQ Video Game Archive, to seek out footage and copies. During post-production, the producers were contacted by the Schwules Museum (Gay Museum) in Berlin, who had a copy that they were able to share with the producers, who after working with it, returned it to Best; this was noted briefly in the episode and expanded up in news reports the day of the series' release.[4][5] Subsequently, they worked with the LGBTQ Video Game Archive, The Strong National Museum of Play and the Internet Archive to preserve the game and provide the game in both an emulated form and as a downloadable version.[3]

Bibliography[edit]

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  • Jones, Malcolm (May 14, 1993). 'GayBlade: The world's first pink fantasy game'. Star Observer. Sydney.
  • Nissenbaum, Dion (April 4, 1993). 'Egads! Empress Nelda has been captured by the forces...'. UPI NewsTrack.
  • Provenzano, Jim (April 8, 1993). 'Dungeons and Drag Queens'. Bay Area Reporter. p. 46.
  • 'Taking a byte out of the bad guys'. The Advocate. April 6, 1993. p. 10.
  • Vigoda, Arlene (August 3, 1993). 'Fun and games'. USA Today. p. 1D.
  • Clark, Joe (July 13, 1993). 'Dungeons and drag queens'. The Village Voice. 38 (28). p. 46.
  • Cobb, Nathan (August 5, 1993). 'Alternative cyberstyles'. The Boston Globe. p. 60.
  • 'Chapter 118: Homosexual Tactics: Anything Goes'. Pro-Life Activist's Encyclopedia. American Life League. 1997.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Haarfön-Helden'. Der Spiegel (in German). Archived from the original on March 13, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  2. ^ ab'GayBlade: The Lost LGBTQ Roleplaying Game, Explained'. Comic Book Resources. August 22, 2020. Archived from the original on August 27, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  3. ^ abBailey, Dustin (August 25, 2020). 'GayBlade, the lost RPG from Netflix's High Score, is now downloadable on Archive.org'. PCGamesN. Archived from the original on August 27, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  4. ^Fransisco, Eric (August 19, 2020). 'Netflix's High Score Reveals the Forgotten Heroes of Video Games'. Inverse. Retrieved August 19, 2020.
  5. ^Scott, Jason (August 28, 2020). 'The Legend of GayBlade'. Internet Archive. Retrieved August 31, 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External link[edit]

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  • GayBlade at Internet Archive

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