Any one know what the model files are
Re: Any one know what the model files are
Strange... It works fine when I use it. Just put it to a folder where the SET.bas file is and run it either by double-clicking or via the command line.

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Re: Any one know what the model files are
It is not working on my desktop or my laptop (both XP).
It the link on this thread bad?
Anyone else have any other ideas?
It the link on this thread bad?
Anyone else have any other ideas?
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Re: Any one know what the model files are
Try to run it via the command line and see if you get any error messages.Edward Fox wrote:
Anyone else have any other ideas?

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Re: Any one know what the model files are
I have tried that.
Could someone upload another copy?
Could someone upload another copy?
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Re: Any one know what the model files are
Help please ....
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Re: Any one know what the model files are
Did you get any error messages when running it via the command prompt?

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Re: Any one know what the model files are
Nope.
It opens and then closes less than a second later.
It opens and then closes less than a second later.
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Re: Any one know what the model files are
Go to Start -> Run -> type "cmd" -> press enter.
Use the cd command to navigate to the folder where the tool is located:
...for example, if you have the tool (and SET.bas) in C:\Urban Assault\test type this and press enter:
The run the tool:
Now the command prompt stays open and you can see if there are error messages.
Use the cd command to navigate to the folder where the tool is located:
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cd *folder path here*
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cd "C:\Urban Assault\test"
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Project1.exe
Now the command prompt stays open and you can see if there are error messages.

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