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Hey raptor,

I'm working on slipstreaming the feb release and need to customize the DB using a non-XP machine. In the Jan release you had a sweet database editor for the .apdb file. I see now you've switched to a .db format. Did you leave the editor out of this release, or do you not have one?

Can't wait to get to work...

Hey raptor,

I'm working on slipstreaming the feb release and need to customize the DB using a non-XP machine. In the Jan release you had a sweet database editor for the .apdb file. I see now you've switched to a .db format. Did you leave the editor out of this release, or do you not have one?

Can't wait to get to work...

Actually he's working on a New Database Editor, we hope to have it all done for the March Release, so let's all cross our fingers! :)

I posted in the DL forum but I also wanted to post here..

Ok Guys..

I'm so sorry,

the correct path to get the file from my server is

www.jaguar1.usouthal.edu/patches/files/AutoPatcherXP_Feb_Patched.zip

I ziped it up but didn't make it an exe like I had in the previous link.

Once again I am sorry for any problems this might of caused.

If you still have the old file.. if you just change the extention to .zip from .exe it should all work fine.

I have already PM'd fish with the correct link.

Once again I'm sorry for the mix up

Heya Guys,

Quick question.

I just unpacked APXP Feb, downloaded the Feb updates, and placed them in the respective places overwriting the previous files. FINE.

Is there a way that I can close back up everything and make it back to a .exe file like what APXP originally came in?

Thanks,

LIVESOCA

you'll need an archiver for that... for instance 7zip... compress it and then use the "make exe" option of your archiver... all archivers have such feature...

/Raptor

Yep... here's the exact settings you'll want... it's what I use to make it each time. :)

post-89-1078955512.jpg

TY for the screenshot.. :D

Gonna give 7Zip a shot. Can 7Zip be used for the exact same compression extensions like WinRar?

LIVESOCA

A few... you can set it for Tar, Zip... dunno what else. I think that's it.

For those who might want to do the same stuff I did (Install the Feb update into the Feb release and create a new .exe), I'll tell you the final results for compression between WinRar and 7-Zip.

WinRar was set to maximum compression and 7-Zip was set to ultra.

Final Output for 7-Zip = 241 MB

Final Output for WinRar = 249 MB

*** Please note both apps did the same job, but WinRar did it in half the time of 7-Zip ***

Sorry, I didn't clock it (time).

I assume everyone will get different results.

Tested on a laptop

AMD XP-M 2500+ 512kb cache (Barton Core) @ 1866Mhz (not overclocked) and set to High Performance Mode

512MB DDR Ram

Edited by livesoca

hehehe... there! looks like salutes reached their target :) just being nice... its cool to have girls in these boards... its kinda boring to see only guys posting... thats why im happy when i see posts by Maple and the rest of the female members! :)

/Raptor

My fave feature of 7zip is it's ability to extract files out of almost anything (MSI, whatever) just by right clicking.  (Y)

Great, I will play more with the program when I get home.

btw FlishFun: http://mirrors.madboot.com/ is down

#4th mirror from bottom to top under Direct Downloads for AutoPatcher XP 4.5 (Feb Update)

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http://addict3d.org/index.php?page=downloadfile&ID=615 (at the bottom of the page says Download this file), it takes you to http://mirrors.madboot.com/AutoPatcherXP_Feb04_Full.exe (Not Found)

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Edited by EZRecovery

wow... awesome job EZRecovery :p but i could be offended if i understood your phrase as:

"I'm @ work" = you're at work

"dealing with some stupid people" = posting in this forum and replying to us :p

hahahaha, which one is it?

/Raptor

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