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Admiral
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just uploaded it to my mediafire page
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#2 |
Hellas
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H.sie , i have just to put this in sh3 folder and that's it ?
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#3 |
Admiral
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yes, put it into the sh3-folder and start the batch instead of the mission editor. that's it.
any problems? feel free to ask me. |
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#4 |
Hellas
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good morning H.sie,
maybe i am doing something wrong but i can't make it work . the Batch (from your mediafire page)is a .txt file and ...can't start the ME. what am i doing wrong ?
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#5 |
Admiral
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Hi Makman,
I'm sorry. I uploaded a file called "MissionEditor.bat" but when I download that file, it's name now is "MissionEditor.bat.txt". I don't know why this happens!?!?!?!? So simply rename it to MissionEditor.bat, put it in the sh3 folder and start it. h.sie |
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#6 |
Hellas
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it still keeping (after the rename) to be a .txt file . can you check the one (that you uploaded) if is working ?
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#7 |
Admiral
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I'm currently not at home, so I cannot test it. but after downlöoading and renaming, it of course had the ending .bat as desired. and after doubleclicking, it started to execute (but on this PC no d3d9.dll and MissionEditor.exe could be found because SH3 is not installed).
Surely it's a text file as each MS-DOS batch is a text file, that is okay. But files with the ending .bat should be interpreted as a MS-DOS batch by the system and so be executed when one doubleclicks it. What happens if you doubleclick it? |
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