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FPSC Classic Product Chat / light2.fpi script

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Nickydude
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Posted: 19th Nov 2006 22:41
I was messing around with the light2.fpi script without making a backup *slaps self* and I've screwed it up, can anyone post the script so I can get my lights flickering again, please.



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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 00:35
try this one it's much better

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 01:44
Thanks but I'd like a bit of randomness to the flickering. Anyone like to post the original light2 script?

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 01:51 Edited at: 20th Nov 2006 01:52
Uhm, see the numeric values? You can edit those to make it dance to your own pattern. Also this is about as random as it gets. There is always going to be a set number of mili-seconds that run the script (the numeric values). So I guess what I am saying is stop being lazy and take what I have given to you and make it your own. It's already laid out for you, you just have to plug and play numbers........Sorry for being blunt but you people seem to want everything for free and when something is given to you you turn your nose up at it. Open your eyes and use whats given to you.

People wonder why I give nothing away anymore.....

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 02:17
Huh? Lazy? I asked for a copy of the original light2.fpi script, I never asked anyone to create one for me. It was you who provided a different one and appreciate your efforts.

Quote: "Also this is about as random as it gets."

Really, I've played about with the numbers and all I get is rhythmic flashing Flashing Lights. If this works for you, great, the original script worked for me so that's what I asked for, no need to get bent out of shape because I didn't drop everything for your script.

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 02:43
You can remove lines. Why not pull it off the install disc?

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 04:01


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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 11:21
Thanks muchly Thraxas

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 16:45
shouldnt this be in the scripts forum?

btw where did u get those smielies? are they hosted at imageshack?

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Posted: 20th Nov 2006 17:07
Quote: "shouldn't this be in the scripts forum?

btw where did u get those smielies? are they hosted at imageshack? "

I was thinking that just after i posted it

As for the smilies - - They're an extension to the FireFox browser, called Smiley Xtra

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