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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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I am hoping to enrol in a couple of mainly PC run PBeM games. I have been sent some CSG files generated on a PC.
When i "download" them, there is no traditional CTP icon, just a blank page. I double click it and it wont open.
I try the "File Exchange" option. Select CSG and select CTP as the application. I select CTPd as the "file type" though i have tried the two others (that have the icon for the save game).
Am i doing something wrong, because it ain't working? Has anyone else had this problem?
Cheers!
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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Now that'd be excellent. I am sending you the file now.
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TheThirdJesus
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LA, CA, USA
Feb 2000 time: 05:14
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Well you might want to try dragging and droping the file onto the civ call to power app.
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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Well TheThirdJesus i tried that and it didn't want to know. However my perseverance with the file exchange paid off.
I must have kept trying and not restarted the system or something. When i retried the same file only this evening it worked.
However a file typer could be most useful.
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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GUIDE LINES FOR SETTING FILE EXCHANGE
(For anyone with the same probs)
Go to control panels, file exchange. Add a new PC Translation with the following settings:
PC Extension = CSG
Application = Civilisation-Call to Power
File Type = CTPg
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Hmm do you need to do something like that for Vice Versa? You know for loading a Mac Ctp file on to Windos machine? Is there a file typer which will change it to PC type?
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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I'd be interested to see how this developes, if its even possible.
When received by a pc - despite being "unopenable" does the filename and icon not look like gibberish?
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I asked a former Mac database(Foxpro) programmer he said that Mac files also contain something called creator code, I believe that is what CTPg is. He also said that I might be able to remove this using Resedit? Is that a standard utility on a Mac?
One more thing he said that the resource fork is pretty much contained seperately from the data part of the code. In most of the programs.
[This message has been edited by Sophanthro (edited March 02, 2000).]
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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Hmmm... sounds promising. I'll have a look now.
I have found the resedit program and a good deal of source -- i'll have a knock around with it tonight / tomorrow morning.
I dont want to hold you guys any more - detach me and i will rejoin only when this problem is fixed.
[This message has been edited by Baston (edited March 03, 2000).]
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Any luck with Resedit yet?
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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None -- i am afaid... my contact at westalke reckons it should be okay full stop -- maybe my installation is shagged.
Still drop me.
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Baston
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Woking, Surrey, UK
Jan 2000 time: 05:14
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Seems like the dutcheese pack is the likely culprit.
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I have a commercioal file-typer (by Dataviz) and I'd be willing to give it a try if you send me the PC .csg file. I have the dutcheese mod installed though.
Fez
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