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  1. Needs that gas station map with the cars zipping around killing players/zombies laugh.png

    edit: I think it is arcade gas station, so looks like we have it!

    Done and done.

    Guys, I know it's annoying to change, but I'd highly recommend Mumble over Ventrilo. Far better voice quality and much lower latency.

    I could install that on the server.

  2. Antiblocker should now be loaded every time a new map starts. smile.png

    Also, I've got these maps:

    KF-420-Ganja-Farm-Reweeded-V1-1.zip

    KF-Corruption.zip

    KF-420-Ganja-Farm-V1.rar

    Kf-DeathPit-ReVamp.zip

    KF-Afghanistan.rar

    KF-Doom2-Final-V7.zip

    KF-Arcade-Gas-Station-V1.rom

    KF-HappyHour.zip

    KF-Arcade-Gas-Station-V1.zip

    KF-LibraryFinal.zip

    KF-Arcade-Shopping-Center-final.zip

    KF-LOTD-Downtown.zip

    KF-Arcade-Shopping-CON.zip

    KF-MosEisleyScum.zip

    KF-Arcade-Skatepark-FIN.rar

    KF-OrmanManor.zip

    KF-Archives.zip

    KF-RuralRoad2v1.zip

    KF-BellTolls.zip

    KF-WestLondonNight_v7.zip

    KF-CornerMarket_v3.zip

    which ones would you guys like to play? If you want something not on this list, let me know where to download it, and I'll get it installed asap.

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  3. I lost at least a hundred dollars to counterfeit parts. Also, 2SC3675 is 6.97 per piece at bdent for 30 pieces right now. That's over 200 dollars for just that part, and more if you want spares to do repairs. It's getting harder and harder for people to build this thing nowadays.

  4. indeed. One more vote for multiple machines, one for each job. Setup VNC or ssh depending on your needs. Definitely less headache than managing all these different OSes on the same machine!

    OTOH, VirtualBox has been working well for me till I needed access to hardware plugged into the computer, so I'm not sure if that's an all-in-one-solution for you. I'd probably load freebsd on a VM if you're only doing software development on it though.

  5. I think the best way to control this thing would be a raspberry pi actually. for 5 dollars more than the cheapest arduino, you get 256mb of ram, 700MHz ARM processor, 2 usb ports and 1 ethernet port. Runs linux, so you can program in any programming language you are comfortable with it and run a webserver right off it. Plugin a wireless usb dongle and you are set. Available now at farnell and rs-components.

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