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  1. #11

    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    I think Picard removed 'unstable' because it isnt and never was, even from the very first public release. It has also not been unstable even in 'intermediate' form (0.65xyz etc)..never caused me a soft reset except when it was my fault, absolutely remarkable and a lesson to all POS developers! Someone has an idea for an improvement, or reports a bug (very rare), not 30 minutes l8r (ok maybe I exaggerate), idea implemented, bug fixed. A rare talent I would say. Amazing that some fairly simple and derivative apps are being sold for $20 and this, one of the most compact (its 800K for chrissakes) and powerful programs ever developed for POS, is free, gratis, no money....WOW!

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    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    The only problem I've ever had with any version of TCPMP was with one of the later 0.65 versions. The thing kept telling me the MP3 plugin was too old, though it was the one included with that version of TCPMP! (I'd deleted all the files from the previous version, too.) That said, it would do everything fine except play MP3 files. Version 0.66 works great on my Zodiac.

    (PTL, your thread title briefly had me thinking it supported Shockwave Flash... visions of portable Strong Bad e-mails danced briefly in my head! Maybe someday...)

  3. #13

    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Anyone know where to locate the website for TCPMP Video player or is the link just broken right now?

    Cheers,

    Syno

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    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Yeah, they must have changed their site.

    just go to

    www.corecodec.com

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    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Or try the backup site;
    http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/

  6. #16

    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Ooops, that site doesn't have a valid link either.

    This is link is supposed to work, but I can't open it either:

    http://tcpmp.corecodec.org

  7. #17

    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Thanks AnswerDude, that link works!

  8. #18

    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Could someone please explain how I can play FLASH files on my Palm T3 with TCPMP 0.66 already installed?

    Thank you!!!

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    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    The "flash" PTL referred to is flash ROM (as in running TCPMP from Flash ROM), not Shockwave Flash, unfortunately. We're all waiting for that option.

  10. #20

    TCPMP v0.66 Released - SUPPORTS FLASH!

    Yeah, if TCPMP could somehow play Shockwave Flash, that would be incredible. Not likely it will happen though. A stand-alone flash player from Showckwave themselves would be cool, but I don't imagine that will happen anytime soon either. I have read briefly on 1src, and others of a Shockwave Flash PLayer for the Palm but I have never tried it.

    Anyone?

 

 

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