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{Edit} Forgot to apologize for the reload - program crashed out with terranx.icd.exe (never seen both the suffixes together before, but probably just didn't notice) error when I was scanning through the base view screens to refresh my memory. Fortunately I had saved an intermediate file (for dinnertime), but strange that it would crash so soon after loading, before I had really done anything in that session.Last edited by johndmuller; September 11, 2002, 10:46.
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program crashed out with terranx.icd.exe
Mutter, mutter... check my own anti-virus... mutter, mutter"I love justice, I hate iniquity. It is not my pleasure that the lower suffer injustice because of the higher." - Darius I, 550-486 BC
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2181 to Darius / Angels.
My virus checker is definitely not up to date, if I even have one on this machine. Didn't you have all sorts of problems with your av software causing interceptor crashes? Are you still getting any of them, or have they fixed that or are you getting used to disabling it whenever you play? Not that it proves anything, but the .icd part is what the suffix of a major part of the program looks like. I don't know what .icd files are, perhaps something to do with compression, copy protection or overlays, but I know that on the NT family of OS's you can have more than 1 dot in the file name; I suppose it just looks at the rightmost to presume its type. Even so, I would have thought that it would have caught my eye at some other time if it always uses that name.
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Twice yesterday I tried to post here to address John's question about antivirus programs, and both times my post was lost.
Yes, my antivirus software (McAfee AntiVirus) is associated with scramble crashes. I have gotten into the habit of turning off the virus program before playing a turn, then turning it back on when the turn is complete."I love justice, I hate iniquity. It is not my pleasure that the lower suffer injustice because of the higher." - Darius I, 550-486 BC
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