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Will SNROTE run on my PC?


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#1 Tokmok

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Posted 15 August 2003 - 05:33 AM

I have a Pentium 700 Mhz
128 Mb ram and Windows 98
and a 56K baud modem

Will SNROTE run probably?

How large are the Turn-reports when you download? will it take forever with a 56k.modem?

Are their any special problems I should be aware off or is it just download the turn-editor and viewer and then contact RTG-games with money, set-up and email-adress and then I am ready to go?

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Posted 15 August 2003 - 06:25 AM

It should run fine. I run everything on my laptop which is a 650 running Win 98. File sizes are about 250-300k for turns and about 450-500k for the data file.

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Posted 15 August 2003 - 10:14 AM

You should be able to run the entry program software without any trouble. You'll need an Adobe PDF viewer (for turn results) if you don't already have that ability (and they are available on a wide range of platforms - no cost).

We can also zip compress both turn results and data file for you as well (the turn results PDF doesn't compress much but the data file does and sometimes your software will fuss if a .MDB file is received as an attachment). If you can handle .zip files, it is generally worth it to have us toggle that setting for you.

Our company site Rolling Thunder Games has a Company Info and Policy page which will address any administrative questions you may have (and you can always contact me for questions on that as well).

Take care & good gaming!

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Posted 16 August 2003 - 06:12 PM

The SuperNova Entry program will even run on a PC emulator like Virtual PC. Thats what I use and so far no problems other then it being a tad bit slow. :python:





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