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Keatonian
Registered 15/07/2002
Points 571
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21st July, 2003 at 08:09:41 -
Hey Matt.
What you said was a fine point, but I
could not help but notice you did
look stupid in the way that you said:
"with what king of computer you have."
-Above post is ancient and probably irrelevant-
An old account of mine, recently cleared out. It's a blast to the past, the age was marked as 14 when I found it. If you know where to look, you can track me. Au revoir.
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TGFGuy
Registered 19/07/2003
Points 4
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21st July, 2003 at 17:44:10 -
I was using the 32 bit version when the problem started. I've never used the 16 bit one before.
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Keatonian
Registered 15/07/2002
Points 571
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22nd July, 2003 at 02:24:42 -
Then consider using the 16 Bit
-Above post is ancient and probably irrelevant-
An old account of mine, recently cleared out. It's a blast to the past, the age was marked as 14 when I found it. If you know where to look, you can track me. Au revoir.
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Cybermaze
Registered 03/04/2003
Points 853
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22nd July, 2003 at 04:10:37 -
You could try and run TGF in compatibility mode in Windows Xp.
Simply find your shortcut for TGF. Fo into properties. Find the compatibility tab. Select "run this program in compatibility mode" (well its named something like that) and choose Windows 98.
Its not certain it works, but I would believe its worth a try.
If you knew, I would have to kill you...
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Jr. Tech
Registered 20/07/2003
Points 7
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22nd July, 2003 at 11:15:04 -
Keatonian:
Sorry for my typing, I meant to say "what kind"
If it ain't made by Jr. Tech, then it ain't a game!
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