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Win32 Development Binary Installer Links
odie:
--- Quote from: Muton on April 15, 2009, 09:13:59 pm ---I like Spock's logic
Topic is called: Win32 Development Binary Installer Links
ufoai_2.3-dev_24055_diff_win32.exe 32.3MB 2009.04.15
incl w2k support
excl src and mapeditingtools
release build i686 optimized
negative TimeUnits fixed
http://www.4shared.com/file/98732949/9f9713f5/ufoai_23-dev_24055_diff_win32.html
http://www.mediafire.com/file/kjnmtjty14n/ufoai_2.3-dev_24055_diff_win32.exe
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QCTPNJ26
http://www.badongo.com/file/14474124
http://ul.to/x5dmi1
Howto:
You can patch any UfoAI version after ufoai_2.3 dev 23710 (made by odie, Destructavator,....)
only the last differential (diff) patch is needed to be up2date (install over an existing installation)
If you dont have an appropriate UfoAI install download from here 5 different hosting services are available
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Oh yar, Muton,
Btw, there is a need to recompile all the maps again. FYI.
I did a compile_maps /clean earlier. Now still uploading..... thought u might need to recompile the maps cleanly too....... i read somewhere there seemed some major stuff with the pathfinding and maps stuff....
JubalHarshaw:
Hi Oddie, sorry to bring this to you, I saw your reply at the download thread about nakido, but I also don't want to use it cause it installs a tsr that don't unload after exiting the browser and connects and comunicates 24/24 7x7 with an unkown (to me) host, I observed it working, and the unceasing blinking of my modem. I uninstalled nakido and the modem stoped blinking. So I'm sure that was nakido comunicating. I don't know what is happening and that is enough reason nowadays to not have a software installed in our rigs. File Front is open again, why not host your files there?
And please accept again my apologies. I don't want to polemicize, I'm just afraid of what nakido is doing.
odie:
--- Quote from: JubalHarshaw on April 22, 2009, 10:04:06 pm ---Hi Oddie, sorry to bring this to you, I saw your reply at the download thread about nakido, but I also don't want to use it cause it installs a tsr that don't unload after exiting the browser and connects and comunicates 24/24 7x7 with an unkown (to me) host, I observed it working, and the unceasing blinking of my modem. I uninstalled nakido and the modem stoped blinking. So I'm sure that was nakido comunicating. I don't know what is happening and that is enough reason nowadays to not have a software installed in our rigs. File Front is open again, why not host your files there?
And please accept again my apologies. I don't want to polemicize, I'm just afraid of what nakido is doing.
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Ah dun worry Jubal,
I am an IT person myself. Senior IT Exec in my job. yupz.
Nakido is simply a TSR (for the uniformed, Terminate and Stay Resident) program that is like a client to tell nakido that:
1) nakido client available, can resume uploads / downloads since i (the tsr) knows where it is, tracking it and aok.
2) It is not malicious and its safe. See my 1st screenshot.
3) If u wish, u can even terminate this program after u finished downloading. Alt + Ctrl + Del, find nakido.exe and terminate program. Perfectly fine.
If u wish to go further by disabling this from the windows startup, u can also do so. Goto ur Registry OR some commercial programs tat monitor startup files (like spybot or win-secret), then just delete and voila!
:)
Toodles.
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JubalHarshaw:
Hi Odie, thanks for your explanation. Know what is happening makes things easy. :). Best wishes.
--- Quote from: odie on April 23, 2009, 05:31:03 am ---Ah dun worry Jubal,
I am an IT person myself. Senior IT Exec in my job. yupz.
Nakido is simply a TSR (for the uniformed, Terminate and Stay Resident) program that is like a client to tell nakido that:
1) nakido client available, can resume uploads / downloads since i (the tsr) knows where it is, tracking it and aok.
2) It is not malicious and its safe. See my 1st screenshot.
3) If u wish, u can even terminate this program after u finished downloading. Alt + Ctrl + Del, find nakido.exe and terminate program. Perfectly fine.
If u wish to go further by disabling this from the windows startup, u can also do so. Goto ur Registry OR some commercial programs tat monitor startup files (like spybot or win-secret), then just delete and voila!
:)
Toodles.
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odie:
--- Quote from: JubalHarshaw on April 23, 2009, 06:49:09 pm ---Hi Odie, thanks for your explanation. Know what is happening makes things easy. :). Best wishes.
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No problem Jubal. :P
Most welcomed.
I can understand your concerns, and its always good to air out those thoughts for clarifications. :)
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