Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 16:00:30 07/21/02
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Thanks Tina.....I found I could reset the colours without any problem once I started it. I'll leave it alone for now as I'm going to be doing a complete clean of my system shortly. Windows 98 degrades after awhile, and I'm putting on Norton's System Works 2002 soon. Terry On July 21, 2002 at 03:25:13, Tina Long wrote: >Hi Terry, >It's worked fine for me the four times I started it. >I copied my Tina.clr from c:\Century4\color to c:\CenturyXP\color to get my >"old" colours, and (besides the text in the info box being white when it should >be black) these colours have stayed on restartings. > >I suggest you try changing the colours to a different default, or copy an old >one in if you have it. You could also try using the "VGA" Shortcut created when >you run c:\CenturyXP\rebgroup.exe. > >Good luck, >Tina > > > >On July 21, 2002 at 03:02:06, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>I had to check it out, so I downloaded it and installed it. I sent it to my >>Unzipped Folder then created the RebGroup on my programme menu. >>I didn't send it directly to Century 3 or 4, but left the unzipped files in my >>Unzipped Folder, as not to crowd Rebel XP DOS with my other Rebel engines. >> >>It acknowledged my Gandalf 5/Century 4 CD and ran the first time without a >>hitch. >> >>However the second time I ran it the data area, IE the move display, opening >>moves and the menus have all turned BLUE! >> >>It caused a crash of my system once so far after using it, when I restarted my >>computer(Warm Boot), has anyone else had this problem? >> >>For the life of me, I can't figure out why much of the interface has turned >>blue? >> >>Regards, >> Terry
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