- Jan 13, 2021
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Kayz authored
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- Jan 11, 2021
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- Jan 08, 2021
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Kayz authored
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- Dec 08, 2020
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- Dec 03, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Kayz authored
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Kayz authored
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Rob Swindell authored
... instead of a comma-separated list. .ini lines are limited in length, MD5sums are kind of long and would limit the number of .exe versions we could support. Also, no we now have a way to correlate and report version numbers/strings and URLs with each exe version. The "ver" and "url" keys are not yet displayed or used for anything and are thus optional.
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- Dec 02, 2020
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- Nov 17, 2020
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
By simply installing a supported 3rd party door game into your "xtrn" directory, install-xtrn.js or xtrn-setup.js can automatically discover and configure your newly installed door for Synchronet. Easy peasy. Resolves issue #181 (great idea) by Michael Long. Deuce and others have had similar ideas in the past. Now, we don't have to rely on the authors of potentially-abandoned door games to create and include a Synchronet install-xtrn.ini file. We can just do that for ourselves and make installing all (known) door games super easy. Many more xtrn/3rdp-install/*.ini files will be forthcoming!
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