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RE: [HoE] Brave Testers Required - Equipment Cards for HoE
Frank,
As I send this I'm getting all the files to put on my machine here at work.
I've got about 4Gb of a 6Gb hard drive so there's plenty of space. I run an
FTP server and a web server on this machine and I keep it running 7x24
(unless I'm on vacation and someone shuts off my machine, possible but not
likely). Once it comes down I will check them and post some instructions on
how to get them, using both an ftp client and a web browser. You can also
mirror my machine on your web pages (in face you can make that a primary and
use yours as a secondary so it would be less likely you'll go over your
100Mb download limit). So between you and Darrin and I we'll have three
places for it. I would also suggest you contact Matt Tice (PEGTice@aol.com)
and offer it to him for the PEG site. They seem to have a lot of stuff from
players and Marshals up there lately. It may take him a few days to get it
up since they're all pretty busy there these days.
Jim
Jim Heivilin, Webmaster
Biohazard Games
mailto:ccbanzai@showme.missouri.edu
http://www.biohazardgames.com
HoE stuff at
http://yoda.cc.missouri.edu/HoE
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Janik [mailto:FJ@onaustralia.com.au]
> Sent: Saturday, October 17, 1998 3:41 AM
> To: Deadlands List; HoE List
> Subject: [HoE] Brave Testers Required - Equipment Cards for HoE
>
>
> Finally, I have managed to upload the program. It's at my website:
>
> http://www.users.bigpond.com/FJ/
>
> One big problem is that I only have a 100Mb download limit
> per month. So
> once 25 or so have downloaded the program (it's 4Mb), the
> site will shut
> down for a month. So what I am really after is someone to
> make the program
> available on their website, but first.....
>
> The program use Microsofts new ADO database interface
> technology. To use
> this technology a couple of programs have to be downloaded
> and installed
> (DCOM and MDAC). Full details and Microsoft links are on my website.
>
> So for now could someone take the time to test the
> installation process as
> per my website. Get back to me if it works or not indicating
> what version of
> Windows you tried to install to (Windows 95, 98 or NT4).
>
> Thanks.
>
> Frank Janik
> FJ@onaustralia.com.au
>