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    Lightbulb Current Versions

    The following is the current versions supported.

    Sever 1.11
    Client 1.15.17

    Compiling Instructions (1.15.14 or higher):
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    1) Open a DOS prompt
    2) Change directory to the source code
    3) Type: Compile {Filename}

    This will create a .Exe with the name you supplied and will automatically launch the program for you. Once you have the compiled .Exe then all you need to do in the future is just launch the .Exe.

    Note: You must add your .NET Framework directory to the path.

    Ex. C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v.1.1.4322

    This allows you to run CSC directly from prompt inside your source folder.

    This is the offical link to the latest files:

    http://www.dvolve.net/EQ/MySEQ

    You will find everything you need there. There is a link to the Self Installers as well.
    Last edited by Ratt; 08-20-2004 at 10:37 PM.

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    Updating to the current version listed above may solve your issues, so before posting try to install the current version (if on an older version).

    When posting for help you MUST supply the log files before any help will be provided. Set the Logging Level to 1 then start the program, this will capture the Client version and initial settings. If the version is not up to the current version you will be asked to try that version to see if the issue is fixed.

    Lately, alot of issues have been posted which were the exact issues repeated multiple times. Search all forums to see if the issue is known or has been resolved already. This will allow the devs to spend more time programming and less time answering the same questions.

    If you use MySEQ then take 5 to 10 minutes a week to visit the forumsand see what's going on and to put input on the direction of the project. To many lurkers in the community and not enough participation.

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