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This is so cool! If only I knew how to use it...You need to fix Doors CS 7 compatibility. I've made a Grammer program and ran it in Doors and it reset my RAM. Lucky for me Doors is awesome and can run archived programs.
That is just immature.But AWESOMEYou could make a beautiful waterfall screensaver.. or a fire screensaver..So many possibilities...Bloody gashes in cutscenes
Quote from: awalden0808 on October 13, 2011, 04:36:13 pmThis is so cool! If only I knew how to use it...You need to fix Doors CS 7 compatibility. I've made a Grammer program and ran it in Doors and it reset my RAM. Lucky for me Doors is awesome and can run archived programs.Hmm the readme explains how to use it somewhat, but not that well. And I am not sure why it isn't working with DCS7 Quote from: boot2490 on October 13, 2011, 04:28:43 pmThat is just immature.But AWESOMEYou could make a beautiful waterfall screensaver.. or a fire screensaver..So many possibilities...Bloody gashes in cutscenesHaha, nice I'm not sure about fire or cutscenes, but...
Hmm the readme explains how to use it somewhat, but not that well. And I am not sure why it isn't working with DCS7
Welcome, awalden!
Quote from: boot2490 on October 13, 2011, 05:24:25 pmWelcome, awalden!welcome! you should introduce yourself.
Quote from: Xeda112358 on October 13, 2011, 05:06:25 pmHmm the readme explains how to use it somewhat, but not that well. And I am not sure why it isn't working with DCS7 I know how to use Grammer (mostly thanks to you ), just not int( and everything else you introduced. And I'd loved to read the readme for those things, but since an updated one was not included in the attachments, that would not be possible. I'll keep testing out Grammer with DCS7, and see if I can pinpoint a problem. I love Doors too much to have to switch back to Mirage, and I like Grammer to much to stop using it. Speaking of, anyone know how to duplicate programs on-calc? I'd like to have a backup Grammer that I can keep in the archive if it crashes until Xeda turns it into an app.