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Dexxtter:


--- Quote from: Lugnut1206 on March 28, 2012, 07:44:02 PM ---why not both?

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I can't get both because one overwrites the other when I close them both? Or does the dedicated have a special log file?

adam savage:

These are the only timescale commands that will work:

--- Code: ---/timescale 0.2
/timescale 0.3
/timescale 0.4
/timescale 0.5
/timescale 0.6
/timescale 0.7
/timescale 0.8
/timescale 0.9
/timescale 1
/timescale 1.1
/timescale 1.2
/timescale 1.3
/timescale 1.4
/timescale 1.5
/timescale 1.6
/timescale 1.7
/timescale 1.8
/timescale 1.9
/timescale 2
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Kill All:

actually you can do many numbers in between

Lugnut:


--- Quote from: adam savage on March 29, 2012, 08:13:00 AM ---These are the only timescale commands that will work:

--- Code: ---/timescale 0.2
/timescale 0.3
/timescale 0.4
/timescale 0.5
/timescale 0.6
/timescale 0.7
/timescale 0.8
/timescale 0.9
/timescale 1
/timescale 1.1
/timescale 1.2
/timescale 1.3
/timescale 1.4
/timescale 1.5
/timescale 1.6
/timescale 1.7
/timescale 1.8
/timescale 1.9
/timescale 2
--- End code ---

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no
you can do any number inbetween

GenaralSkar:


--- Quote from: adam savage on March 29, 2012, 08:13:00 AM ---These are the only timescale commands that will work:

--- Code: ---/timescale 0.2
/timescale 0.3
/timescale 0.4
/timescale 0.5
/timescale 0.6
/timescale 0.7
/timescale 0.8
/timescale 0.9
/timescale 1
/timescale 1.1
/timescale 1.2
/timescale 1.3
/timescale 1.4
/timescale 1.5
/timescale 1.6
/timescale 1.7
/timescale 1.8
/timescale 1.9
/timescale 2
--- End code ---

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That's not helpful at all.

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