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General Forums => Terrain Editor => Topic started by: NUTTZ on March 15, 2004, 07:46:53 PM
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C drive went tits up:(
I found another drive and slaved the old one. It says the old drive has zero bytes and needs to be reformatted. I finally got it to read AND found my old CD i saved all my old maps on.
So.... OKAY.... who needs what?
Bridge Group?
JPN wooden carrier skins?
any tiles?
trees?
I reskinned just about every object in the editor. Including the wall and barn:)
I have some really awsome trees, and some of the best tiles around.
I even have a map called coffee that Looks alot like Fester's new map
NUTTZ
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I wouldnt mind some trees and maybe your tiles. Wanna see what ya got going on. How bout the island tiles used for Midway map and those palm trees used in the Midway and Okinawa? been looking for those for a while. Please send here (bnicely_united@yahoo.com).
Thanks
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I could use some tiles from Pacific Maps. AH_Raptor01@Hotmail.com
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I'd appreciate your sending the bridge group and any tiles depicting a built up area. Send to josew2000@yahoo.com. Thanks
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i'll take what ever you have nutts. been working a an MA but i'm waiting for f6bomber to do up his TE. not being able to zoom out on the entire map is nothing less than micro surgery. the current TE a nightmare at best.
Thanks
Reacher
reacher1@optonline.net
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Nuttz kantorri and I could use you bridge files,
My email addy is in my sig.
TIA
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Nuttz...just how much info is there?
I can set up an FTP site if you need it.
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I have plenty of FTP space, I'm having some computer problems and gonna post some q's in the other forum for some suggestions answers. NP, I did burn the nessesary valuable stuff.
NUTTZ
Originally posted by NHawk
Nuttz...just how much info is there?
I can set up an FTP site if you need it.
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Do you still have your bridge files?
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YUP, Found everything. really weird stuff happening to my computer, I ran so many virus protection stuff and found nothing. I couldn't get AH to play at all or the TE, or AHII. I have winXP pro. It USED to run with this operating system fine. Lately It wouldn't run it for some reason, I have made NO changes. I clicked on AH.exe and set it for Win95,98 mill, compatability mode and now AH works. So I did this to AHII, and the TE and they all work now. Weird Huh?
I'll post the Group files I have in the next day or so when I get home again.
NUTTZ
Originally posted by Batz
Do you still have your bridge files?
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Windows XP IS the virus.
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Nuttz...if you reinstalled XP for any reason, make sure you've updated the installation to Service Pack 1 and all of the other critical updates for XP. I just went through a similar problem until I did that.
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NICE......just in time.....had to reformat 2 weeks ago and lost 4 years of terrians.....send all the popular ones my way please?? buzz's mail (tdenz@aol.com)
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I found out the problem, Seams after I installed XP I added alot of RAM. Win98SE doesn't like anything over 1gig.
I took out the RAM, Win98SE installed :) then upgraded to XP home and reinstalled the RAM. Now I have to put all the CD's back in:(
NUTTZ
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Originally posted by NUTTZ
I found out the problem, Seams after I installed XP I added alot of RAM. Win98SE doesn't like anything over 1gig.
I took out the RAM, Win98SE installed :) then upgraded to XP home and reinstalled the RAM. Now I have to put all the CD's back in:(
NUTTZ
You actually didn't have to remove the RAM. Microsoft's Knowledge Base has two articles relevant to Win98SE and large amounts of memory -- Computer May Reboot Continuously with More Than 1.5 GB of RAM (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304943&Product=w98) and "Out of Memory" Error Messages with Large Amounts of RAM Installed (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;253912&Product=w98).
The former has the solution to the direct problem -- open up your SYSTEM.INI file and add the following line to the [386enh] section:
MaxPhysPage=40000
This limits the amount of physical RAM that Windows can access to 1 GB. For more information on using MaxPhysPage, look at Specifying Amount of RAM Available to Windows Using MaxPhysPage (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;181862).
And I know it's not real useful to you any more, but it's worth throwing out here for the other people who may get stuck the same way.
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The Computer constantly rebooting was EXACTLY what was happening. NOW you post,LOL. I pulled this comp's HD and put it in my home comp and the same rebooting accured, so I at least had the savvy to track the problem down. I never knew 98 didn't like more that 1 gig of RAM. I guess 3 gigs is completely overdoing it:) Once and only once I got the out of memory error, thats what led me to yank the ram out and that did it!
But thanks for the info, I'm off to read it.
NUTTZ
Originally posted by Shiva
You actually didn't have to remove the RAM. Microsoft's Knowledge Base has two articles relevant to Win98SE and large amounts of memory -- Computer May Reboot Continuously with More Than 1.5 GB of RAM (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;304943&Product=w98) and "Out of Memory" Error Messages with Large Amounts of RAM Installed (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;253912&Product=w98).
The former has the solution to the direct problem -- open up your SYSTEM.INI file and add the following line to the [386enh] section:
MaxPhysPage=40000
This limits the amount of physical RAM that Windows can access to 1 GB. For more information on using MaxPhysPage, look at Specifying Amount of RAM Available to Windows Using MaxPhysPage (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;181862).
And I know it's not real useful to you any more, but it's worth throwing out here for the other people who may get stuck the same way.
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nuttz, can you send everything you have at....
cableisallgoodbaby@comcast.net
:)