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DICKEYBIRD -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/23/2003 10:12:25 PM)

The original movie from 1951 was called "The Day The Earth Stood Still" starring Michael Rennie. I remember it well 'cuz it was the movie shown on the very first NBC "Saturday Night At The Movies" a long time ago. My neighborhood buddies and I all memorized the phrase 'cuz we figured we might need it someday. I forget exactly what it means but Patricia Neal had to walk right up to this giant shiny robot, take a deep breath and repeat it to his face exactly right the first time. It means something like "Hey, big robot guy! I know some stoopid soldier done shot & killed your master but he said for you to go get him and bring him back to life and oh yeah, don't blast this little planet all to hell with your disintegrater ray!" [:D] There's a fascinating website about the movie....can't find it now.[8|]




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Install Issue (12/23/2003 10:41:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: stuk_at_work

The install program is complaining about some system files being out of date on my XP Professional SYstem with Service Pack 2 and all updates as of about an hour ago. What system files is the install program contemplating overwriting, and is it checking dates or actual file revisions?

Thanks in advance!


It only installs the VB6 runtime and associated controls. These files are not included with operating system service packs. You probably have an application installed that used older versions of some VB6 files.

Here's a list of the included system files.
ASYCFILT.DLL - Microsoft OLE 2.40 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems Version 2.40.4275.1
OLEAUT32.DLL - Microsoft OLE 2.40 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems Version 2.40.4275.1
OLEPRO32.DLL - Microsoft OLE 2.40 for Windows NT(TM) and Windows 95(TM) Operating Systems Version 5.0.4275.1
COMCAT.DLL - Microsoft Component Category Manager Library Version 4.71.1460.1
COMDLG32.OCX - Microsoft CMDialog ActiveX Control DLL Version 6.00.88.77
mscomctl.ocx - Windows Common Controls ActiveX Control DLL Version 6.00.88.77
MSCOMCT2.OCX - Microsoft Common Controls 2 ActiveX Control DLL Version 6.0.88.4
msvbvm60.dll - Visual Basic Virtual Machine Version 6.0.92.37




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Install Issue (12/23/2003 10:45:21 PM)

Milton,

I understoood the reference, but I've never seen the movie. It's on my list of classic sci-fi movies to see, as is Metropolis.




stuk_at_work -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Install Issue (12/23/2003 10:56:31 PM)

Thanks for the info Andrew?, and make sure "Forbidden Planet" is on that list too!




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Install Issue (12/23/2003 11:08:05 PM)

No problem Stu.

Yeah, I almost forgot about Forbidden Planet. I think that it was one of Leslie Nielsons first films. It's hard to imagine him in anything other than a comedy now.




bsindel -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 12:33:58 AM)

Dickeybird.

In the movie she tells the robot "Gort, Klatu nicto barradis" I think it's Latin for "Gort, Klatu says don't blast'em".

Bill S

Oh yeah, I have the movie on VHS in my movie collection.




Raymond LeFlyr -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 1:25:52 AM)

Wasn't The Day The Earth Stood Still the movie where the aliens had a book entitled "How to Serve Man" and the zinger at the end was that it was a cook book?




DICKEYBIRD -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 2:09:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Raymond LeFlyr

Wasn't The Day The Earth Stood Still the movie where the aliens had a book entitled "How to Serve Man" and the zinger at the end was that it was a cook book?
Nope, that was an episode from the old TV series "The Twilight Zone."




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 2:12:47 AM)

...and The Simpsons.[:D]




BMatthews -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 2:16:31 AM)

Hey BF, you iz my nu heeee-rho! ! !

What about making it shareware and asking for a fivver from those that feel honorable enough to send it? I haven't tried it yet but I KNOW that the modeling community will (should) kiss yer feet for this one!




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 2:58:55 AM)

Maybe after I add a few more features I'll ask for donations or make a free "light" version and pay "pro" version. Whatever, as it is now in it's current state it's free for the taking.




Lynn S -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (12/24/2003 4:07:34 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: DICKEYBIRD

quote:

ORIGINAL: Raymond LeFlyr

Wasn't The Day The Earth Stood Still the movie where the aliens had a book entitled "How to Serve Man" and the zinger at the end was that it was a cook book?
Nope, that was an episode from the old TV series "The Twilight Zone."


Yep....and everyone who visited their wonderful planet loved it so much they didn't want to return back to Earth.....then the code breaker team found out at the end of the story "How to Serve Man" was a cookbook ...just as some of the team members were boarding the alien space ship.[:D]




Dsaydak -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (12/24/2003 7:29:28 PM)

A "wunnerful" program. Now all the out of print designs can be easily built once again.

Thanks for sharing.

Dennis




Rick W -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (1/4/2004 9:25:19 PM)

[:D][:D][:D]

Thanks for the program. Easy to use with fantastic results. Got the printer smokin!!!!

Rick




mapnet -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (1/4/2004 10:12:55 PM)

THANK YOU,THANK YOU,THANK YOU,[:D][:D][:D]



Maurice




rrragmanliam -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (1/4/2004 10:28:26 PM)

Well I downloaded it, and now I have it. I'll probably use it more times than I can shake a stick at. You guys in this fourm simply amaze me. Mr. D. Thank you.

Darren




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (1/4/2004 11:54:10 PM)

You're all welcome. Enjoy!




Nightz -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (1/5/2004 2:48:51 AM)

b/f

Kudos....nice program.

I have some feedback:
I also have to print twice. First time I get page one. Second time I get everything.
Someone else mentioned this. I'm using an Epson inkjet on winXP.

-Rocko




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (1/5/2004 3:16:32 AM)

Thanks for the feedback. I found the problem and I'll make a fix.




nightflyer01 -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Install Issue (3/18/2004 10:31:36 PM)

Hi, I am having problems trying to download your program. When I click on the link, I get an error message that says that I am not authorized to view that page. Is the program still available?
Thanks
Pat




Bipe Flyer -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (3/18/2004 10:43:11 PM)

Try right clicking and selecting "Save Target As..."

I've got a new version with a bunch more options that I will be uploading soon.




nightflyer01 -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (3/18/2004 11:40:12 PM)

I tried that, but the "save target as" option is not availible.




Deadstik -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (3/18/2004 11:43:34 PM)

Bipe Flyer,

I just wanted to say thanks for a great program !! It is really helping me out a lot.


Deadstik.....[:D][:D][:D]




mclintock -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans - Free Program (3/18/2004 11:56:15 PM)

In case you use a mac and need something free that might help do tiling and scaling--

http://www.stazsoftware.com/futurepaint/

It's free and runs in classic only, after trying it a short while you can see what's going on, the print menus have a little more in them than the usual mac stuff- but clicking around a while will reveal all...

Probably not as easy for printing plans as Tile Print, since I don't know if you can just type in a know dimension and have it scale, but there may be a way.

I wonder if I can use my Tektronix thermal wax printer to print ribs and formers, then use an iron to transfer the wax from the paper to some balsa for home-made printwood? Hmmmm




tljohnson42 -> RE: Printing Tiled Plans (3/19/2004 12:24:38 AM)

Thanks much, I have printed a bunch of stuff before from rcmicroflight and printed each page one at a time. Now I can printe all at once and not worry about having to reprint some pages.




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