Author: Arturo Ochoa
Date: 00:46:36 02/28/01
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On February 28, 2001 at 00:27:22, James T. Walker wrote: >On February 27, 2001 at 20:33:04, Arturo Ochoa wrote: > >>On February 27, 2001 at 20:04:41, Bertil Eklund wrote: >> >>>On February 27, 2001 at 19:50:40, Arturo Ochoa wrote: >>> >>>>Hello Everybody: >>>> >>>>I'm trying to use Rebel Century 3 with the Autoplayer232 Software. >>>> >>>>The AutoPlayer232 Disk has an Installer Program for Rebel 6 and not for Rebel >>>>Century 3. >>>> >>>>This Installer Program generates the following bat-file: >>>> >>>>reb6auto /2 /d6 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 >>>>rebel >>>>reb6auto /2 %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 >>>> >>>> >>>>The Autoplayer Manual doesn't say anything about the /2 and the /d6 options. >>>> >>>>I have been able to run AutoPlayer232 Matches with the most usual GUIs such as >>>>Rebel Tiger II, Fritz 6 and Shredder 5. >>>> >>>>I have also tested the communication among every PC and all is OK. >>>> >>>>I request the Help for somebody who has experience with Rebel Century and >>>>AutoPlayer 232. >>>> >>>>I have another question: Must Rebel Century 3 be the Master PC or Not? >>>> >>>>Waiting for good help. >>>> >>>>Thanks, Arturo Ochoa. >>> >>>Hi! >>> >>>It works ok against other DOS-programs. Against Win-programs it is a lot of >>>problems but usual it works 1 or 2 games in a row. >> >>Can you specify what means the /2 and /d6 options as much as the percentages. >> >>It's not functioning against Windows GUI such as Tiger II. >> >> >>> >>>In the auto232.bat write rebel a w6 >>> >> >>Yes, I read all the Help but the Rebel Century 3 doesn't react. :( >> >>Thanks for the informations, but I required more specific issues about the >>interaction between Rebel Century 3 and Autoplayer232. >> >>Regards, Arturo. >> >>>Remember to set the hash to 60mb. >>>Mostly it works better in pure DOS than in Windows, if it works ok in Windows >>>you can use w7 for 100mb. >>> >>>Century works both as slave and master. >>> >>>Bertil > >The /2 is for com port 2. Use /1 if you are connected to com port 1. The /d6 >is a delay setting. Just leave it alone to start with. After you get it >working you may try to experiment with it but it is probably best at /d6 >Jim I post this question at Rebel Century Forum and Ed Shröder gave me the specific tips like the /2-/1 meaning. Now all is functioning OK. Regards, Arturo.
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