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AfterBlock - Blockland Desktop Program [UPDATE 1.2 RELEASED]
Aide33:
What I'd really want is a way to access the forums or a built in browser or something that would be nice.
Anyways,
Good job and somehow the event cook book won't work for me it just bugs and I can't click anything but the return button.
Sheath:
--- Quote from: Aide33 on February 05, 2011, 04:19:45 PM ---What I'd really want is a way to access the forums or a built in browser or something that would be nice.
Anyways,
Good job and somehow the event cook book won't work for me it just bugs and I can't click anything but the return button.
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Do you have Internet Explorer 6 or above? :u
UncleNinja:
To clear up the C:\Program Files (x86)\ issue:
The majority of computers out there either run 32-bit (can use up to 3GB of RAM efficiently) or 64-bit (can use up to 8GB of RAM efficiently) operating systems.
32bit applications can run on 64bit machines, but 64bit applications cannot run on 32bit machines.
In 64bit installations of Windows, 32bit applications are stored in the C:\Program Files (x86)\ folder instead of C:\Program Files\, which is for native 64bit applications.
x86 = 32bit
x64 = 64bit
I'm pretty sure that there's no 64bit version of Blockland, so it will be installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\. 64bit vs 32bit is a different version of the operating system. I think certain computers can only handle 32bit, 64bit, 16bit or whatever.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong there (or anywhere).
--- Quote from: Sheath on February 05, 2011, 04:45:40 PM ---Internet Explorer
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Why would you use Internet Explorer in the first place?
Killer2:
--- Quote from: UncleNinja on February 05, 2011, 05:02:49 PM ---To clear up the C:\Program Files (x86)\ issue:
The majority of computers out there either run 32-bit (can use up to 3GB of RAM efficiently) or 64-bit (can use up to 8GB of RAM efficiently) operating systems.
32bit applications can run on 64bit machines, but 64bit applications cannot run on 32bit machines.
In 64bit installations of Windows, 32bit applications are stored in the C:\Program Files (x86)\ folder instead of C:\Program Files\, which is for native 64bit applications.
x86 = 32bit
x64 = 64bit
I'm pretty sure that there's no 64bit version of Blockland, so it will be installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\. 64bit vs 32bit is a different version of the operating system. I think certain computers can only handle 32bit, 64bit, 16bit or whatever.
Somebody correct me if I'm wrong there (or anywhere).
Why would you use Internet Explorer in the first place?
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I think 32 bit goes in the regular program folder. Besides, you can choose where a program is installed anyways.
And Internet Explore is for the people who don't use Firefox.
Sheath:
Update 1.1 has been released.
Users can update it with the MD updater app or download a fresh copy. If you have been experiencing external definition errors, I recommend a clean installation of 1.1 and not an update from 1.0.