Tag: quixie

  • Quixie installer for Windows

    Finally decided to release a Quixie installer for Windows. This doesn’t mean that Quixie is better than FreeKE. Neither is FreeKE dead — though there is a plan to stop FreeKE’s development, (which already has for more than a year now), once Quixie is more stable and supports all what FreeKE does. This means Quixie…

  • Quixie Installer for Arch Linux

    It’s been some time since KonsolScript was tested to run quite well on Arch Linux. After finally having enough time testing out the installer provided by Samuel Wang for Arch Linux and related distro, the installer is now being recognized by KonsolScript Development Team as official KonsolScript installer for Arch Linux platform. You can download…

  • Quixie build 100402 released

    Thanks to DJ Peters’s FBSound, Quixie could play sounds now. It supports all of FreeKE’s Sound functions except Sound:Stop(). It supports WAV, MP3, and OGG. Sorry, but no MIDI for Quixie. Download it from Quixie’s wiki page. DEB package for Debian and derived distros to follow.

  • Quixie v091124 for Windows

    There was a mistake in the Quixie v091124 distribution for Windows. For some unknown reason, the attached binary is not the November-24,-2009-compiled binary. We are re-uploading the correct binary under the file name quixie_091124b_bin.zip. For the users convinience, a ZLib DLL is included.

  • Quixie build 091124 released

    After months of delay, we are now releasing build 091124 of the Quixie. That is right, folks. The long awaited fastest KonsolScript engine is out after having some time debugging and optimizing the source codes. Download your copies and test it for yourselves. We have DEB package for Ubuntu and other Debian distro, tar.gz for…

  • Quixie: The fast and furious Konsolscript engine

    UPDATE: 09.06.25 There was a misinterpretation of the data gathered, when it was first posted. Quixie has shed 78.33% off its processing time when executing the Math benchmark, which makes it 529.73% faster; not 78.33% as first posted — that’s more than 5 times faster. ———- I have done a comparison sheet as to how…