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no still didn't work... tried exiting client.exe and deleting weather.tmp

although i was playing around a little bit... when i deleted the .tmp file and then restored the zipcode to 01450 (original) then it worked....

but unfortunately i don't want the weather in MA... when i switch the zip back to mine, then it crashes with "invalid procedure call"

hmm...

thanks for the ideas though

how much ram does ur samurize use, once i finished my script (weather,calender,drivespace,ram,uptime    is all i have in use), it is taking up 17mb of ram

3.772 mb or MEM w/:

CPU usage

MEM usage

Date/Time

CPU Type

OS Type

GRFX Card Type

Net u/l - d/l

hdd free & used, file system type, drive model

SnuttleHLCS script: server name, server ip, players in server, map name (this is for CS)

WinAmp:

-display song #, title and author

-controls: open winamp, previous, play, next, stop

Edited by Denki

To everyone who has sent me a PM regarding me sharing my script:

I am not ready to share it for a few simple reasons. One reason, and the most important reason, is that it isn't finished. I really hate sharing unfinished work with anyone other than myself. The second reason is that it would take a rewrite of most of the script to tailor to other people's computers. That said, when I do complete my script, I will most likely be posting it here. If you don't hear anything from me within a week or so, that means I decided to scrap it.

I figured this was easier than replying to all the PMs :pinch:

I'm still trying to figure out why ExtWeather1.5 won't work for my 0.63 config...it used to work perfectly. Now for the last couple of weeks it just throws errors. Anybody seen judge around lately? I'm sure he knows something about this...

same problems here :( judge, are you there?

Thanks for all the comments on mine, the new config import/export wizard seems to work great. If you guys need a place to store your configs you can upload on my site. We're still working on getting a config upload area on the offical Samurize site.

Samurize to the people.. :)

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