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cause ti's g*y and likes making things harder for us.

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The thing is though that when the pic is in the stand-alone program it can't be synced. So then if you have a 83 or something like that it will be all flickery.
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Wow Mark, that looks sweet. I cant wait to play this game! Great work, I hope you keep it up man!
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All I have left to do for the beta ver. is to finish the upgrades and the garage. The upgrades are proving to be more of a hassle than I thought but hopefully it will be done in about a week.
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If you need any testers I am willing to help kalan_vod@lycos.com
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I'd love to test, it's always great to see how xlib is being put to use. mightyg16@yahoo.com
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The Revolution is here...
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me too!!! dragon_lance0@hotmail.com
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I'm always up to beta test a new program :) CompWiz17@gmail.com
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Well I got some bad news guys. :(

My ram got cleared when I was testing a new program and so I pulled out my handy, dandy, omnicalc to restore my ram. Tip of the day, don't ever archive the omnicalc appvar. When omnicalc restored it my whole calc was messed up. I couldn't delete any of my jumbled programs and couldn't reset my calc either. :cry: (looks with detest at detached solutions) When I had fixed I finally my racecar game was gone. Luckily I had an older ver on my comp. I'm gonna push the release date back a little bit, but no fear I will get this done! Even after having to rewrite it from scrach, and just plain rewriting it. You fail so that you can succede. 8)
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I've lost way too much code to ram clears. A good way to safeguard against that is frequent Backups. Just hook up you calc to the computer when you make progress and run a ram backup. :)
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Or just group your progress, that works pretty well for backups.
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That's how I got it back. With a back-up made on the computer. I'm just lazy and don't do it that often.
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