(b33) Failsafe exe

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priestsofsyrinx
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(b33) Failsafe exe

#1 Post by priestsofsyrinx »

Is there a permanent place for these, or do you guys just have to make them as problems show up?

In either case, might there be one for b33? Same old Entry Point Not Found message occurs due to Windows 2000.

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Re: (b33) Failsafe exe

#2 Post by darkgod »

http://te4.org/dl/tmp/t-engine-b33-failsafe.exe

I think you must be the last win2k user left on the planet ;)
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Re: (b33) Failsafe exe

#3 Post by hypnotoad »

No, there's three of us (including mandown). :D

I never got the b32 version to work, so I'm still stuck to b31. http://forums.te4.org/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=28109 Might be hardware related, I'm running this in a Pentium II. Still playable with every option set as performance-efficient as possible!

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#4 Post by Hedrachi »

Continuing in the same slightly-OT vein, there's probably closer to 12,650 of you, as of last month.

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