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Reply 40 of 196, by Stiletto

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Can't even use a search engine, eh?
search.php?s=

Keyword: "Nukem"

Click "Perform Search".

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Reply 41 of 196, by Col.J.P.

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I did it before, I found a lot of stuff that does´nt work...
Like the Ken´s NOLFB VESA fix...
DOS Games just don´t work with me...

Forget it
🙁

Thanx a lot anyway!

P.S- About Quake II Max, anyone ever heard of a strange "function pointers have moved" error, while loading saved games?

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Reply 42 of 196, by Glidos

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Hey, don't give up. I've gotten lost with this thread. What is it we are trying to get working? Is it still Blood? I will try to get a copy. If it partially works but is slow, there's a good chance we can make it work acceptably.

Reply 43 of 196, by LSD

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Col.J.P. wrote:

P.S- About Quake II Max, anyone ever heard of a strange "function pointers have moved" error, while loading saved games?

Actually, I think I have... I think I saw someone with that problem at NTCompatible. Don't know how to fix it though, sorry.

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Reply 45 of 196, by Unregistered

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OK apparenty blood one whole unit is down but I contacted the guy who runs the website to see if he can get it back up

Reply 46 of 196, by Unregistered

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OK so u have to login to yahoo breifcase and go back to the site to access it

User: Bloodaxxs
Password:2letmein

go back to nestlesux.cjb.net, click on blood one whole unit and download the file

Reply 47 of 196, by Glidos

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Then when you try to unzip the files, you are asked for another password. Any ideas?

Reply 48 of 196, by Glidos

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Silly me: the password is shown on the web page.

Well, I have one of the files; just need to squeeze the rest through this daft 56K modem.

Reply 49 of 196, by Stiletto

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Paul! You're only on 56K? Ow....

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Reply 50 of 196, by Glidos

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No, it's worse: I'm on 56K and I have only one phone line.

I live in the UK, where because of a company called British Telecom, the telephone system is useless, unless you live in the centre of a large city.

Reply 51 of 196, by Snover

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Uh...yeah. *cough*

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 52 of 196, by Unregistered

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The password is either:
myallripped or
nestlesux

and u have 56k glidos! I thought you'd have a cable modem how long is it gonna take to download all 6

Reply 53 of 196, by Unregistered

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Also with noflb.com have u need to make an ms-dos batch file saying:

noflb.com
blood.exe

I duuno about u guys but it worked on my windows xp pro

Reply 54 of 196, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Glidos wrote:

I live in the UK, where because of a company called British Telecom, ...

Ah... good old B.T., still remember those long distance calls home. Once cost me about $73 for a half-hour call. OW. Plus I got the added bonus of actually hearing BT's (semi-mechanical) relays clicking every thirty seconds while I was trying to talk with my family.

I take it Mercury telephone service never really caught on?

Reply 55 of 196, by Glidos

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No Mercury didn't catch on. Although there are various ways to make your call go off via other companies lines. I use one of these, not sure whether it is cheaper, but it minimises the amount of my phone charges that actually goto BT.

BT are good at advertising. They give the impression of being a real company with technology, and people believe it. They are advertising broadband now. Not sure why; they won't let you have it unless you happen to live in one of the flats built over the top of their exchanges.

Oh yes, and they do make a profit. That's one thing they can do.

Reply 56 of 196, by Col.J.P.

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Wow...this topic is already at BT:D

Who's going offtopic now?

lOl:sly:

Paul, get ADLS over your phone line.
It works fine.

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Reply 57 of 196, by DosFreak

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Col.J.P. wrote:
Wow...this topic is already at BT:D […]
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Wow...this topic is already at BT:D

Who going offtopic now?

lOl:sly:

Paul, get ADLS over your phone line.
It works fine.

LMAO! Getting DSL over here as been a pain in the arse! Been trying for 2 1/2 years and mabye just MABYE we'll actually finally get it. We've been petitioning and it seems to be working...stupid BT.

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Reply 58 of 196, by Col.J.P.

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Glidos wrote:

No Mercury didn't catch on. Although there are various ways to make your call go off via other companies lines. I use one of these, not sure whether it is cheaper, but it minimises the amount of my phone charges that actually goto BT.

BT are good at advertising. They give the impression of being a real company with technology, and people believe it. They are advertising broadband now. Not sure why; they won't let you have it unless you happen to live in one of the flats built over the top of their exchanges.

Oh yes, and they do make a profit. That's one thing they can do.

Just like Microsoft, heh?

Don´t you have cable in the UK?

Reply 59 of 196, by Unregistered

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I really need a new computer, I have a cable modem in australia but because of my crappy 400mhz I can only run really fast on australian servers! 😕 ,./../.%$^&$