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Post by Maghnus on Feb 13, 2006 20:01:01 GMT -5
Most of them are on the backburner at the moment, but here is a list of projects I actually have hope of completing in the next year or so… - EGF Ripper
- WoS Palette Converter
- Secret Project #1
- Some form of packet utility…
- 3D Multiplayer Pong
I don't think there are any more at the moment, but I get ideas a lot. Anyway, a little about some of them: EGF Ripper is a project I've been working on for a while. It reads EGF files from the game Endless Online and dumps the bitmaps contained in them into BMP files. At its present production, it reads accurately more than 99% of all files. I imagine the remainder are images in a different bit depth. Wos Palette Converter simply applies any of the 32 recolored palettes that Dan allows World Developers to applie to monsters. It's a pretty cheap program, and I recently made an accidental breakthrough. When I decide to work on it again, I expect to finish it rather fast. I'm not real happy with the name WoS Palette Converter. As for the packet utility, I just want to rewite DSSyn so that some of the options which are broken for me, since I'm using a cross compiled version, will work as intended. I also hope to add the CRC crack. As for the Pong, I hope to develop it as a test of both my 3D design and online multiplay coding skills. It will probably be a precursor to better things.
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Post by Maghnus on Mar 7, 2006 20:21:08 GMT -5
Haven't figured a good way to move any of my projects onto this PC yet. I conveniently forgot to include a 3.5" floppy drive in my order, and I didn't want to pay for a burner, so I'm at a loss. Ow well. I'll figure something out.
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Post by luke on Mar 8, 2006 16:19:41 GMT -5
I would use a jump drive like my nice 1GB Lexar one. I payed 100 dollars when i got it but the price has gone down a ton. You shouldnt have too much trouble finding a smaller drive for a low price. If both of the computers are on a LAN at the same time you can set up shared folders. You can also find a free file upload service and transfer them that way.
EDIT:If you make a free yahoo mail account you get 30 megabytes of breifcase storage and you can upload files up to 5 megabytes.
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Post by Maghnus on Mar 8, 2006 20:55:25 GMT -5
Problem is my other PC has no internet access and isn't on a LAN. I don't really think it's worth buying a modem for, either.
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Post by cheese on Mar 12, 2006 3:45:21 GMT -5
You could get a 512MB Flash Drive for like 20 dollars or so.
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