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Program Announcements / Some new (and old) Newton WIP's and Releases

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Kjelle69
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Location: Sweden 150 km north of arctic circle
Posted: 13th Apr 2005 17:42
I have gathered some of my projects where I have tested the Newton wrapper capabilities, take a peek if you are interested.

Downloadables @ http://mtec.hostname.nu



-==The tame birds yearn, the wild ones dare to fly.==-
http://Mtec.hostname.nu
Hawkeye
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Location: SC, USA
Posted: 13th Apr 2005 23:01
All your images are broken, but I may take a look at some of those apps anyway

Kjelle69
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Posted: 14th Apr 2005 03:25 Edited at: 14th Apr 2005 03:27
The images works on all computers I have tried from. Which browser do U use. Well anyway, the design of the page is not the most important thing right now


Also good that peeps report the errors,

NO BUGS !

-==The tame birds yearn, the wild ones dare to fly.==-
http://Mtec.hostname.nu
Scilynt
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Posted: 14th Apr 2005 08:49
Images are broken because the path is wrong. Your last slash is incorrect, it should be a backslash. I'm assuming you use a browser that uses the IE engine as IE automatically corrects the slashes.
Kjelle69
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Posted: 14th Apr 2005 09:10
Yes you were right, except it was the other way around, there were Backslashes, where there really should be slashes.

Good point anyway !

And , yes, M$IE was used.

-==The tame birds yearn, the wild ones dare to fly.==-
http://Mtec.hostname.nu
Hawkeye
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Posted: 15th Apr 2005 22:41
The mine loader is pretty nifty, a little hard to control perhaps due to the starting point... but pretty cool the way you have the loading arm going Helicopter sim, couldn't figure out the controls, so gave up on it.. I'm *guessing* you used the adv terrain demo, added a no gravity helicopter object and are using addforce commands to control it? Ragdoll vehicle is AWESOME That's your "addicted to newton" project that you posted a while ago, isn't it?

uhmmmm... didn't d/l the snow one... looks good anyways.. You've clearly put a lot of work into these demos, and they really do show your knowledge of the newton wrapper Keep 'em comin'

Scilynt
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Posted: 15th Apr 2005 23:28
Oops, as you said I had the slashes swapped, not sure why as I kept looking at the address bar to make sure which way the slashes were meant to be.
Kjelle69
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Posted: 22nd Jun 2005 17:09
To Hawkeye, thanks for the comments !
You're right it's the addicted to newton stuff

Ride on !

-==The tame birds yearn, the wild ones dare to fly.==-
http://Mtec.hostname.nu

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