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Work in Progress / Slider -small tribute to Walaber

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JerBil
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Posted: 6th Feb 2005 12:44 Edited at: 8th Feb 2005 00:56
This is a simple little DBP program that uses Walaber's Newton Physics Wrapper. There is a readme in the zip.

Note:
You may have to right click on the link and select "Save Target as..."
to download.

http://jerryls.tripod.com/slider.zip


-JerBil

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Jess T
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Posted: 6th Feb 2005 16:37
V. Nice

That was pretty fun to fly around in for a while

The graphics are great

Would make a good game ( something simple, like aiming for targets without hitting the pillars etc ).

Good job

Jess.


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Juso
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Posted: 6th Feb 2005 17:56
I got no zip, only

"This file is hosted by Tripod, a Lycos®Network Site, and is not available for download."
JerBil
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Posted: 7th Feb 2005 13:15
Juso,
Try right clicking on the link and select "Save Target as..."

@ JessTicular: Thanks.

-JerBil

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walaber
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Posted: 7th Feb 2005 17:45
hehe, thanks for the nice "tribute", and kind mention inside the demo!

ran great for me on this lame work PC. I assume you're using the "SetVelocity" commands?

Go Go Gadget DBPRO!

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Wiggett
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Posted: 7th Feb 2005 21:10
saved as, then said sorry mr but file is corrupted :/


JerBil
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Posted: 8th Feb 2005 00:53
Walaber, thanks for the report. I did use SetVelocity, and I'm glad to hear it works on your work pc.

Uberwiggett, I dl'd without a problem, as did others, so I don't think it's the file.


-JerBil

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Wiggett
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Posted: 8th Feb 2005 12:40
yeah its ok it was the way my browser did it, i got it, whoa trippin out falling upwards when inverted

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