Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 11:09:34 08/15/05
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On August 14, 2005 at 10:12:18, Kaj Soderberg wrote: >On August 14, 2005 at 05:55:53, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>On August 14, 2005 at 04:16:31, Kaj Soderberg wrote: >> >>>I installed the original Rebel Century (1999) on my modern PC (2,6 ghz and 512 >>>mb) in order to compare what it does with Pro Deo in analysis mode, and then >>>start fiddling with the personality. >>> >>>I ran into the situation, that whichever hash size (60mb and above) you choose, >>>the program always maximises the hash at 60mb. This happens regardless of >>>choosing the setting via the menu or via the w parameter. Any ideas what the >>>problem could be and how to solve? >>> >>>Thanks for answers. >>> >>>Kaj >> >> >> Hi Kaj >> As far a I know, Rebel Century is limited to a >> hash size of 120 MB. If you start the program >> with the parameter e.g. "...exe /W7" Rebel will >> take 100 MB hash provided there is enough free >> RAM on your PC. If this is not the case, the hash >> size is set automatically to the next lower value, >> this would be 60 MB. >> Kurt > >Hi Kurt, > >I am afraid it did not work. Maybe this was a bug in the original version, >followed by a bugfix from Rebel company? I seem to remember there was once a >Century 1.2, so maybe...? Nothing to be found on the old subscription area >anymore. Maybe Ed can come up with something, if he happens to read this >message. Anyway, thanks for the effort Kurt. > >Greetings, >Kaj Hi Kaj, Maybe you can get it to work with "w9" as that was the parameter for 100 Mb, the maximum, in Rebel Century (1). Do you run this with Windows 98? I found the update Rebel rc12.zip, I'll e-mail it to you. Exact instructions from subscription area I kept but those got lost on my harddisk during a crash, but the zip file I suppose is still intact. Best, Eelco
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