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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Argh, please help, no problem apparent

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sponge008
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Posted: 28th Feb 2004 18:39 Edited at: 28th Feb 2004 20:16
http://www.freewebs.com/lockheedmartin/
That's the EXE, the problem is that the bullet doesn't shoot properly and the trailing thing doesn't follow it! What is wrong here?
sponge008
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Posted: 28th Feb 2004 22:46
Small update, didn't seem to affect gameplay so I didn't change the .exe.
sponge008
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Posted: 1st Mar 2004 23:08
You guys, I'm clueless? Does anyone know what's wrong? Or at least have any guesses?
zircher
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Posted: 2nd Mar 2004 19:50
Honestly, I don't trust downloading an EXE. There's just something hokey about your source code, the nature of your problem, and the name of your exec file. If I didn't know better, I'd say it looks like a trojan.

Try zipping up the source code, your resources, and posting that to the web. I'd have a lot more faith in something that I compiled. That would also allow me to debug/trouble shoot the code right in front of me.
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sponge008
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 03:16
Eh...I don't have Winzip and I don't want to pay $29. What's the adress of the other zipper software?
Lonnie
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 04:02 Edited at: 3rd Mar 2004 04:04
http://www.technelysium.com.au/winimp.html

Its called WinImp, its ok, I used to use it, and it can fit on a floppy and divide your files.

Oh and it can make zip, files and unzip files.

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CattleRustler
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 04:04 Edited at: 3rd Mar 2004 04:05
evaluation version of winzip is free

Ammo subroutine is missing a return statement

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Saikoro
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 04:28
I reccomend WinRar. Its a pretty good program that lets you see whats in the files instantly rather than going through the whole unzipping process that WinZip goes through.

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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 06:15
you can view winzip files before they are extracted, but winrar is a good program also.

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CKy
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 12:37
winace owns all.
Cyberflame
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Posted: 3rd Mar 2004 13:39
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sponge008
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Posted: 4th Mar 2004 21:27 Edited at: 4th Mar 2004 23:53
Quote: "Ammo subroutine is missing a return statement"

Umm....not so.
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Posted: 4th Mar 2004 22:12
Whoops!


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sponge008
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Posted: 4th Mar 2004 23:53 Edited at: 4th Mar 2004 23:56
OK, actually my computer came with the demo version of WinZip. Yay! Here's the link:

[href]www.freewebs.com/lockheedmartin[/href]

edit: it doesn't work! Strange! Just try the other one, or copy/paste it into your adress bar.
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Posted: 5th Mar 2004 21:45
ok! I know Pro has some bugs, but this is the first time I have seen a post that has a header saying the author needs help because he has no problems, thats a desired state mate , PROBLEMS are what you DON`T want


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sponge008
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Posted: 6th Mar 2004 00:44
I said there weren't any apparent problems. That means that they're hard to notice, basically in this context. And I can't! And this is in Classic, heh.
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Posted: 6th Mar 2004 13:59
hmm! in English English that means there are no problems visible (apparent means visible to the senses IIRC and I do), if there are no visible problems then you can`t percieve em and so how do you know they are there???, just the wording caught my eye, you effectivley said you had no problem and needed help, even I wouldn`t try to bughunt that ,just a joke, sheesh...organic lifeforms are no fun

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