• TEXT.DAT

    From Hax0r@HAX0RQWK to All on Saturday, December 08, 2001 10:21:00
    ok, where exactly as some of the telegram strings and color defs. i dont think there in the text.dat.

    ie: where's this text defined: "Sending telegram to Crackdaddy #203 (Max 5 lines, Blank line ends): " do i have to hex edit the damn sbbs.dll again?



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  • From Digital Man to Hax0r on Tuesday, December 11, 2001 04:44:42
    RE: TEXT.DAT
    BY: Hax0r to All on Sat Dec 08 2001 06:21 pm

    ok, where exactly as some of the telegram strings and color defs. i dont think there in the text.dat.

    ie: where's this text defined: "Sending telegram to Crackdaddy #203 (Max 5 lines, Blank line ends): "

    Um, that text is defined in the text.dat (line 164), in v3.10.

    do i have to hex edit the damn sbbs.dll again?

    If you don't want to upgrade to damn v3.10. :-)

    -Rob
  • From Amcleod to Digital Man on Tuesday, December 11, 2001 11:39:51
    RE: TEXT.DAT
    BY: Digital Man to Hax0r on Tue Dec 11 2001 12:44 pm

    do i have to hex edit the damn sbbs.dll again?

    If you don't want to upgrade to damn v3.10. :-)

    He could always use an OCTAL-editor...

    Then he wouldn't have to take his shoes off to do the arithmetic!
  • From Hax0r@HAX0RQWK to Digital Man on Thursday, December 20, 2001 17:36:00
    RE: TEXT.DAT
    BY: Digital Man to Hax0r on Tue Dec 11 2001 12:44 pm

    ie: where's this text defined: "Sending telegram to Crackdaddy #203 (Max lines, Blank line ends): "

    Um, that text is defined in the text.dat (line 164), in v3.10.

    i coulda sworn i searched and searched the text.dat file and didnt see where that text line was coming from....

    do i have to hex edit the damn sbbs.dll again?

    If you don't want to upgrade to damn v3.10. :-)

    hehe... i have no real motivation to upgrade. i checked out the whatsnew.txt and, while i have to say the list of what got done is cool -- there's really noting major in there that would warrent me to upgrade. i'm sure i'll do it sooner or later, but right now... everything is working fine.



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  • From Digital Man to Hax0r on Thursday, December 20, 2001 18:21:05
    RE: TEXT.DAT
    BY: Hax0r to Digital Man on Fri Dec 21 2001 01:36 am

    ie: where's this text defined: "Sending telegram to Crackdaddy #203 (M lines, Blank line ends): "

    Um, that text is defined in the text.dat (line 164), in v3.10.

    i coulda sworn i searched and searched the text.dat file and didnt see where that text line was coming from....

    As I said, in v3.10. It's hardcoded in v3.00.

    do i have to hex edit the damn sbbs.dll again?

    If you don't want to upgrade to damn v3.10. :-)

    hehe... i have no real motivation to upgrade. i checked out the whatsnew.tx and, while i have to say the list of what got done is cool -- there's really noting major in there that would warrent me to upgrade. i'm sure i'll do it sooner or later, but right now... everything is working fine.

    Well I guess now you have a reason. :-)

    -Rob
  • From Amcleod to Hax0r on Thursday, December 20, 2001 19:44:45
    RE: TEXT.DAT
    BY: Hax0r to Digital Man on Fri Dec 21 2001 01:36 am

    hehe... i have no real motivation to upgrade. i checked out the whatsnew.tx and, while i have to say the list of what got done is cool -- there's really noting major in there that would warrent me to upgrade. i'm sure i'll do it sooner or later, but right now... everything is working fine.

    A wize, but regretfully rare decision. It's amazing how many people
    upgrade "just because". Assuming my current installation (of whatever) is stable, I prefer NOT to upgrade, unless there is some combination of new features and/or bug-fixes that I want to take advantage of. We still run Oracle 7.3.4 despite v9.x.x being out. Because 7.3.4 does everything we
    need and the upgrade has the potential to affect us adversely.

    But there's a LOAD of good stuff in the latest SBBS releases, and even so,
    much of it is the foundation for goodies still to come.