Metl:
#2808 posted by xen on 2003/12/09 06:49:07
Let them know about Rubicon 2 right away.
Re: Scamp
#2809 posted by wrath on 2003/12/09 08:24:14
ehehehe.
You said 'loins'
eheheeheh.
Who Opened That Door?
#2810 posted by sock on 2003/12/09 09:08:41
Arrr the light, I cannot stand it anymore...
:o
#2811 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/12/09 09:30:14
Hi sock. I have this strange feeling--it's like you don't come around anymore. How odd.
Wrath
#2812 posted by - on 2003/12/09 11:15:34
It would have been funnier if I had submitted it before reliezing I typed it as 'lions'.
Hmm...
#2813 posted by Wazat on 2003/12/09 12:25:43
Blues has always posted the news I submitted. Battle Mech, Jeht, Galactix, etc - they all got tiny little entries in the news, but news nonetheless.
Hmm
#2814 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/12/09 12:37:47
I'll have to try that with future releases, Wazat. Gotta p1mp the work for all it's worth.
Whenever I've submitted a map release to PQ, they've posted about it; however, PQ is oriented towards the games I map for, and also they don't usually have much news to post.
#2815 posted by - on 2003/12/09 12:53:56
you don't need to submit map news to PQ... just submit it here and they'll pick it up a day later.
Not Releasing Maps
#2816 posted by DaZ on 2003/12/09 13:20:45
Ah-ha! Bals plan is obviously to get himself in the news at Blues for (not) releasing bal3dm5.
It'll never work Bal! Just release it now kthx :)
Scampie
#2817 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/12/09 13:30:51
Yes but I don't like to take my chances. With IGN buying GSI, they're probably now forbidden from lurking on community forums.
Hmm... that wasn't as funny as it was supposed to be.
Er...
my PC has started displying random letters/characters all over the screen when it boots up.
Once windows actually gets going everything is fine and their seems to be no effect on performance or stability.
But still its kind of weird, its never done that before in the 2 years i have had it and i am worried it might be a sign of somethign bad building up, eg hard drive crash?
any suggestions?
UMF
#2819 posted by inertia on 2003/12/09 22:54:27
[quote]But still its kind of weird, its never done that before in the 2 years i have had it[/quote]
Having windows run on a system for 2 years is not going to do wonders for your system consistency. Over time windows has a tendency to b0rk itself up; don't worry about your display, but be on the look out for more problems that may creep up.
I Somehow Have An Unusual Windows
#2820 posted by PuLSaR on 2003/12/09 22:57:24
It works fine for 5 years(!)
uwf: I also think it's a windows problem, not a HDD crash, just re-install windows
XIII Map Editor
#2821 posted by pushplay on 2003/12/10 02:27:08
You can now grab a map editor for XIII over here: http://www.gamershell.com/news_BXIIIBMapEditor.shtml .
UWF
#2822 posted by . on 2003/12/10 02:59:38
May want to check your video card perhaps - I had to swap mine with the modem slot so the new (then, 56k) modem would fit in a PCI slot and ever since I will sometimes, not often, get glitchy characters right before Win loads.
Could Use A Little Tech Help Over Here...
OK, first things first: the Front Computer can't see the CD-ROM drive under Win95 - it simply doesn't appear. Boot from a floppy, there it is. Try reinstalling Win95, it won't accept the product ID.
Q: Will installing Win98 cause the hard drive to be reformatted? I don't wanna lose the data, but we *really* need the CD-ROM to load drivers for their new digital camera onto it. It's the only one with USB ports.
OK, second slightly related question:
Let's say I replace the Back Computer's network card with a USB hub card, and hook up the cable modem to it via USB. Now, could I then plug the Front Computer into the modem as well, via the Ethernet port, thus sharing the modem?
Um...
#2824 posted by R.P.G. on 2003/12/10 16:01:43
Someone obviously needs to correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that USB stuff wouldn't work under Win95 anyway.
Win98
#2825 posted by GibFest on 2003/12/10 16:23:42
I don't believe it will reformat your drive (not 100% certain tho). Hmmm is your drive Fat32? If so all should be good, I think you can just update windows and it keeps all your settings. As for the other question, I have no idea.
But wait for someone who knows what there on about first methinks.
I'm Not A Doctor But...
#2826 posted by pushplay on 2003/12/10 16:26:55
While it's often recommended that you install windows with a fresh start, I always upgrade. My xp install is an upgrade of an me install which I think was an upgrade of 98 which I think was an upgrade of 95. Not that I've kept the same HD for that long, but I always do an image copy instead of reinstalling everything.
I don't know what a USB hub card is. But when a computer has two ethernet cards it can act as a gateway for a second computer to access the internet. The computer with the two cards must be on for the other to see the net though.
Is There A Doctor In The House?
.
Well
What this catalogue here refers to as a "USB hub" card is one with multiple USB ports in it. The thought I had was: One port for the modem, another for the camera, cheap fix, everything's jake.
(As it turns out, there's no room in the Back Computer for another PCI card!)
I believe the Front Computer's formatted FAT16, so I'm understandably nervous. Oh well, I've got the relatively important data files backed up. I'll sic '98 on it anyhoo.
Im Pretty Sure
#2829 posted by GibFest on 2003/12/10 18:31:53
that if you put win98 on it will require fat32 and therefore would format your drive to be fat32. I recommend you backup everything you need or is important.
Off Topic.
#2830 posted by GibFest on 2003/12/10 18:36:00
Michael Jackson found to be in relation to a child pornography ring....
http://www.wnem.com/Global/story.asp?S=1553084&nav=7k76JVsb
#2831 posted by - on 2003/12/10 18:46:10
Just a friendly, final reminder, Speedmap events will now be annouced only in The Speedmap Thread. I just annouced sm60 in my latest post.
FAT16!?!
#2832 posted by pushplay on 2003/12/10 20:15:58
/me stares in shock and horror
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