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Paintball bot // BotsjohnJul 13, 2002, 8:02pm
http://www.zenith-studios.co.uk/products.htm
Strike, please do not say I am advertising my "stupid" company. There is a good paintball bot I made at the bottom of the page (free) so :P agent1Jul 13, 2002, 8:50pm
Don't reply to posts that are 18 months old. If the person really needed a bot they would have found it by now.
-Agent1 [View Quote] strike rapierJul 14, 2002, 7:24am
*Manik Laugh* Your Baintball bot is no match for the awsome treat I have in
store for you all [View Quote] strike rapierJul 14, 2002, 7:32am
BTW John... The standard ISO format used for backups is a 3 byte extension
agent1Jul 14, 2002, 11:36am
ahh... I missed a subtle clue when I decided you replied to something that old. Nevermind ::rolls eyes at Outlook Express::
-Agent1 [View Quote] poseidonJul 17, 2002, 2:14pm
Don't be so cynical and mean about it - he didn't say his PBall bot was
better than yours. He simply said he was offering a PBall bot that he made, and was offering it for free.. jeez. Poseidon [View Quote] binarybudJul 17, 2002, 3:05pm
who you trying to BS here? he wrote the code , he can call it whatever
he wants...:) BTW show me the "standard" please...;) Leo :) [View Quote] strike rapierJul 17, 2002, 3:43pm
Check a CD writer, 2 formats, ISO 1 and ISO 2, ISO 1 is teh standard which
is something liek a 13 byte filename with 3 byte extension + 1 for dot strike rapierJul 17, 2002, 3:44pm
Erm Jimmy, its a joke off of Dr Evil o_0
Now whos being too serious.... - Mark bowenJul 17, 2002, 8:47pm
Yeah it's the standard if you're writing a freaking dos program or are stuck
back in windows 3.1. Get past it, windows and unix can support long file names and extensions. I could really name my file whodunittodaydoyouknowspanky.yeahiknowbillyitwasgene as long as I define how to open it with the system registry or whoever you do it in unix (I forgot, oh well). --Bowen-- [View Quote] |