Hi All:
I have added a video showing how to alpha test the new bolts module in development.
Should anyone wish to test it, all you need to do is enter
http://gearotic.com/NutsAndBolts.zip
into your browser. It should download a zip file, place it on the desktop, unzip it and
run the program directly from inside that folder. Its Ticker.exe , it will not affect your
registry or system in any way and you may delete the folder after the test unless you
wish to keep making bolts with the alpha, it is semi functional.
Id appreciate any failure or success reports, here or by email to me at support@gearotic.com
Thx
Art
New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
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Re: New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
Thanks Art,
Loads fine here, this it is going to be an interesting module.
Cheers
Loads fine here, this it is going to be an interesting module.
Cheers
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Re: New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
Amazing !
Tweakie.
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win 7 
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Re: New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
no go win10 32 hp laptop
works ok on w10 64 desktop
works ok on w10 64 desktop
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Re: New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
Wow, I didnt even think Win10 32 bit existed.
Thx, I appreciate the feedback, it is matching with my expectations. I used Win10 - 64 bit for this
program, though later I will attempt to make the base more compatible with Win7-64 bit as well.
I dont think I can make it work on Win32 systems, yet anyway..
Art
Thx, I appreciate the feedback, it is matching with my expectations. I used Win10 - 64 bit for this
program, though later I will attempt to make the base more compatible with Win7-64 bit as well.
I dont think I can make it work on Win32 systems, yet anyway..
Art
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Re: New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
Runs fine on Win 10 64 bit. About 58.75 frames/second.
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Seems to be that the framework runs fine on 64 bit Win10 systems. I may be able to run in Win7-64 bit if
I jigger some compilation settings. Thanks for the results. Ill continue development and release a beta
when its ready.
Thx
Art
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Re: New Release - Alpha test of Bolts module
It's still used on a lot of small memory devices. I have an HP Stream 7 tablet (don't judge...) that was a few buck extra deal with a laptop back when the i5-5200U was current. I also updated an Acer netbook to W10, and probably some other devices in the mooselab have 32b W10. The HP is good for some small games (takes a day or so to download and install windows updates), the netbook is the photo backup when traveling light with a superzoom camera of the pre wiffy vintage, it's been all over eastern europe. Nothing I'd want to run real software including gearotic on, but 32b is still out there. Big pain to go from 32 to 64, at least the last time I tried, needs a wipe and reinstall rather than inplace update.ArtF wrote: Wow, I didnt even think Win10 32 bit existed.
Iirc there was (maybe still is) a free to use W10 for devices with less than 2GB (guess I'm old, remember when anything over 256MB would break W98. Heck, I remember running around 32 serial terminals on a PS/2 with Pick in 1MB and it being pretty snappy. Bought add-on software to go to 8MB, 7 for disk caching, in a PCB house shop floor system). Dr. Giggle found a reference that you need 32b for 2 to 4GB with the 1GB (3 to 4 is ignored iirc), 64 officially takes over 4GB.
For whatever that's worth.
Inquiring minds want to know if the new bolts module does /ducks/ whitworth
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Interesting. Wasnt aware.
IT does do british whitworth , but not sure what Ducks is...
Art
IT does do british whitworth , but not sure what Ducks is...
Art