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ceriux
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Post by ceriux »

iv added the latest version of the frik qc compiler and gui and stuff and i still cant get it to show up on my screen :(
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Post by Electro »

and you've put them in your QC dir and actually ran them?
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Never mind :D i found the problem i was used to my old compiler putting my progs.dat file in my qc folder instead of replacing my old one... so i was replacing the the edited/compiled version of my new .dat file with the old... :oops: But whats up with me not being able to edit my progs list? does the new compiler do it automatically?


yea... the gui pops open like the progs list with nothing in it and i cant edit it, but it does recompile and there's another one or 2 that open up like when the dos cmd box opens...

what i get now that iv associated my src files with the new version of frik qc compiler.

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Post by Electro »

Just right click and open the progs.src file with your text editor of choice.
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Post by ceriux »

ok thanks :D you helped me out alot its very much appreciated.
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Post by Electro »

no problem! :)
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