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Flubber
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With a view of the Rockies
Aug 2000 time: 22:21
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I don't know what those numbers mean but I can recall one occasion where a zip file was corrupted somehow and just would not work. I believe our low-tech solution was to have the prior player replay their turn ( a pain in 2400's) and then try it again.
If its not the machine, ( as evidenced by 3 machines having the same problem) then look to the file.
Also 2403, wow . . . I have never had a pbem get that far without either someone transcending or players resigning
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Kajak
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southwest
Aug 2002 time: 05:21
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Lucky22,
Your yr2400 time slot sounds famillyar, suggest you check up much dicussion in the Winxp issues thread for some thoughts on getting past this "Gap" as I call it.
You might try backing up to your last save and getting rid of as much auto action as you can including long build lists as has also been suggested.
Citing those module numbers, your much more into programming than an old guy like me, could there possible be some kind of list "limit" deep in the program??
Best of Luck.
Last edited by Kajak on 19-08-2002 at 23:00
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xobsidianx
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I was never able to complete a game of smacx because of the interceptor bug. Then, my sound card broke, and I shut down all sound options. No more crashes, and I was able to complete all smacx games I played. This was on a w98 system. I now play on a wxp system with no problems whatsoever.
However, when I play smacx, the game resets my monitors resolution from 75 to 60. I have to reset it manually. Is there a way to keep the resolution at 75?
thanks.
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