Heya guys; Just got the enwest GMUD, 1.9B I think it is, and now it's not
reading my old world list! Whenever I try to paste in my old world list and
run the program, it generates an error and shuts down- and the error report
thing pops up.
Any idea? I really wouldn't want to re-do my thousand+
yeah you need the com audio sdk unfortunately I can't find it nore where to get
the thing.
maybe it died in the hdd crash I had last year.
but who knows.
At 03:40 p.m. 10/04/2010, you wrote:
Heya guys; Just got the enwest GMUD, 1.9B I think it is, and now it's not
reading my old world list!
hmmm well you need to write to the devs for em.
At 06:45 p.m. 25/10/2009, you wrote:
Shaun, no
The GMud scripts are closed source.
You don't get a jss file for them.
On 10/25/09, shaun everiss shau...@xtra.co.nz wrote:
hmmm
open the jss files for the scripts and try to compile them again with
Hi all.
I have a problem. I must have here a jaws v 10, and want use a gmud,
but when i triet use a jaws scripts from older version, all is great,
but some things are bad. I mean reading what i typingt, Jaws read me
two times every text, etc.
Is possible to make a script files for jaws 10? some
Do not use gmud, use another client like vipmud or mushclient
Now, if you want to use mushclient i have developed a set of scripts
for the mud alter aeon with sounds and other features!
download from
http://mycrap.scrapping.cc/mush.exe
On 10/24/09, tomasz tworek seal11...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I would say for the time being, use a different mud client such as vip
mud until you can get your jfw 10 problem resolved.
On 10/24/09, tomasz tworek seal11...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all.
I have a problem. I must have here a jaws v 10, and want use a gmud,
but when i triet use a jaws scripts
hmmm
open the jss files for the scripts and try to compile them again with the save
ctrl s and it should probably work.
OFcause it may not in which case some fixes need to be done.
I had this with skype, the dev fixed the scripts.
mostly recompiling them for your version will work.
At 12:51 a.m.
Shaun, no
The GMud scripts are closed source.
You don't get a jss file for them.
On 10/25/09, shaun everiss shau...@xtra.co.nz wrote:
hmmm
open the jss files for the scripts and try to compile them again with the
save ctrl s and it should probably work.
OFcause it may not in which case some
Hi all.
I need your help. I using jaws v 10, and i need sripts for it to work
with gmud 32. When i triet the scripts from older versions of jaws,
all is allright, but when i want type something, jaws readm mme what i
write, but i want no interrupt reading, when i writing.
I triet change it in
Yes, I totally agree! That key echo is annoying!
- Original Message -
From: tomasz tworek seal11...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 12:25 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] gmud scripts
Hi all.
I need your help. I using jaws v 10, and i
tworek seal11...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, June 13, 2009 12:25 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] gmud scripts
Hi all.
I need your help. I using jaws v 10, and i need sripts for it to work
with gmud 32. When i triet the scripts from older versions of jaws,
all
How in heck do I configure gmud? I got it 'cause I thought it'd be easier than
a prog like monkey term. I can't figure out how to connect to a mud. I don't
know what a trigger is, a macro, or an alias. It's all weird. Was using
telenet and liked it but I had to use jaws with pc curser and
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From: CRISTINE SHADE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 2:35 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] gmud scripts
Hello all. Is there another copy of gmud scripts floating around
anywhere? I'd prefer to use the ones made by brian however, since jfw 7.0
Hello all. Is there another copy of gmud scripts floating around anywhere?
I'd prefer to use the ones made by brian however, since jfw 7.0 and higher,
there seems to be an interesting event happening that we both can't seem to
solve. After a while, the speech starts pausing after so many
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