Hi,
Well, Spanker is fun. It is based off a Bop It style of play where you
use the arrow keys to swing left, right, and center. Girls will say Hi
and you try to spank their butts asfast as you can by swinging towards
the sound of their voice.
blind guy wrote:
yes, hangman is fun, snakes and
Hi,
I except that as a challenge. I'll have to get into the adult word list
and see how high I score. How many words do I have to do. Is that 10 out
of 10?
Jim Kitchen wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Hmmm, I will have to see if I can get seventy percent on hangman. I normally
get 100 percent, but that
Hi blind guy,,
Quote
Out of all 25, I like monopoly, baseball, football, pong, and bopit is
pretty cool too.
End quote
Yeah, I really like Monopoly 7and NFL 3 myself. Out of the Kitchensinc
games those are probably the two I play the most. Of late I have gotten
in to playing hangman
, September 23, 2007 3:15 PM
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Subject: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games was Message to the list.
Hi blind guy,,
Quote
Out of all 25, I like monopoly, baseball, football, pong, and bopit is
pretty cool too.
End quote
Yeah, I really like Monopoly 7and NFL 3 myself. Out
yes, hangman is fun, snakes and ladders is interesting, only one i
have not done was spanker which sounds interesting but...
On 9/23/07, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi blind guy,,
Quote
Out of all 25, I like monopoly, baseball, football, pong, and bopit is
pretty cool too.
End
Hi Blind Guy
No I was not serious. It is actually just a bunch of the smallest sound files
that I had so that they could play very quickly like that. And then have
multiple instances of them playing at the same time. I don't know though
sometimes random noise like that clears my brain.
Taylor Mundell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hey Jim, what digital recorder did you use for the brain program? Man,
it's
son funny and cool!
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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 11:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi,
Lol! No Jim was just joking about recording his brain for brain. The
sounds for the brain program are really just
Hi Josh,
Here is a list of my free windows games.
Baseball
BattleShip
Black Jack
Bop It
Concentration
Craps
Draw Poker
Football
Golf
Hangman
Life
Mach 1
Master Mind
Monopoly
Pong
Roulette
Simon
Skunk
Slot Machine
Snakes and Ladders
Spanker
Star Mule
Trivia game engine
Trucker
Hi Thomas,
I was not aware that there were major roads in the U. S. that had no speed
limit like the Autobahn.
I bet that there aren't any in Ohio right? Well plenty that people treat as if
there is no speed limit but...
BFN
Jim
You know you are getting old when you think you should
Hi Blind Guy,
Uhm Mach 1, Pong, Bop It and the recorded speech Golf game were before I
started with sapi5 and came up with the idea for the game menu and single
Kitchensinc folder idea. And I think that it was Thomas that mentioned that
with sapi5 the game menu program has the ability to
Hi Tristan,
Wow I have produced 69 files between dos and windows eh? And then count in all
of the different versions and it sounds like I have been a bit busy these last
17 years. grin
Thanks for the count.
BFN
Jim
3 kinds of people: Those who can count those who can't.
[EMAIL
Hi Damien,
If you mean the Trucker code it is pretty cryptic, but I had looked at it way
back when I first added sounds to it. To turn it into VB6 code pretty much all
I did was to look for and change the print statements to the call to my speech
sub routines. For the most part GWBasic code
Hi,
I don't have the web site memorised, but my friend google.com can help
you with that.
blind guy wrote:
cool! where can you get Izarc?
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awesome. i will perform a search right now, and grab izarc and try it.
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Hi,
I don't have the web site memorised, but my friend google.com can help
you with that.
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Hi,
There aren't any roads in Ohio that have no speed limits, but I have
heard there are a few places in the USA where there are no posted speed
limits. I'd have to look it up, but I think it was Montana which had
some areas where you could put the pettle to the metal and not have to
worry
hi,
what is brain, waver, and reader, what do they do?
On 9/9/07, Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Josh,
Here is a list of my free windows games.
Baseball
BattleShip
Black Jack
Bop It
Concentration
Craps
Draw Poker
Football
Golf
Hangman
Life
Mach 1
Master Mind
Monopoly
] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Josh,
Here is a list of my free windows games.
Baseball
BattleShip
Black Jack
Bop It
Concentration
Craps
Draw Poker
Football
Golf
Hangman
Life
Mach 1
Master Mind
Monopoly
Pong
Roulette
Simon
Skunk
Slot Machine
Snakes and Ladders
Spanker
Star Mule
] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Tristan,
Wow I have produced 69 files between dos and windows eh? And then count
in all of the different versions and it sounds like I have been a bit busy
these last 17 years. grin
Thanks for the count.
BFN
Jim
3 kinds of people: Those who can count
to .wav files such as jim's
sounds. hth
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of blind guy
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 5:22 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
hi,
what is brain, waver, and reader, what do
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
hi,
what is brain, waver, and reader, what do they do?
On 9/9/07, Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Josh,
Here is a list of my free windows games.
Baseball
BattleShip
Black Jack
Bop
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Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Damien,
If you mean the Trucker code it is pretty cryptic, but I had looked at it
way back when I first added sounds to it. To turn it into VB6 code pretty
much all I did was to look
Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Damien C. Sadler Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Damien,
If you mean the Trucker code it is pretty cryptic, but I had looked at it
way back when I first added sounds
Hi Blind guy,
Thanks, I appreciate you saying that you like my brain program. You know I
bought this little digital recorder and it has a microphone jack. So I plugged
a probe into it and stuck it in my ear and that is what my brain sounds like.
grin
BFN
Jim
Seen on a T-shirt: Who
Hey Jim, what digital recorder did you use for the brain program? Man, it's
son funny and cool!
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From: Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blind guy Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Blind
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Blind guy,
Thanks, I appreciate you saying that you like my brain program. You know
I bought this little digital recorder and it has a microphone jack. So I
plugged a probe into it and stuck
Hi,
Lol! No Jim was just joking about recording his brain for brain. The
sounds for the brain program are really just a bunch of wav files you
can find in his other games.
blind guy wrote:
jim, areu serious? is that what u did?
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Hi Davy,
Thank you much for the suggestions, but I have purchased the program that
creates the self extracting WinZip files, so that is what I am going to
use. Plus it is so easy for the end user I E just press enter and the new
game (it's files
Hmm. Ok. a question, what's the difference between a freeway and interstate?
thanks
Tyler
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Tyler,
Thank you very much for saying that you like my game menu system, the trucker
game etc. I appreciate it very much.
To tell you the truth I did not write the original Trucker game or the original
Golf game. All of my other games I did write totally from scratch, but the
Trucker and
I like the menu system, too, I can go to monopoly, oh, now i am done,
save my game, now i wanna go and gamble at the coseeno. so i stroll on
over, etc. its a cool system.
On 9/8/07, Jim Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tyler,
Thank you very much for saying that you like my game menu system,
Hi Thomas,
Yeah my game menu system is probably unusual for any games not just accessible
ones. grin
Thanks again for saying that you do now like it.
BFN
Jim
My last original thought died of loneliness.
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http://www.kitchensinc.net
(440) 286-6920
Chardon Ohio USA
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Hi Tyler,
Freeways tend to be state roads like State Rout 30, State Route 83, etc.
Interstates is the United States version of the Autobond. They are four
line highways that run across the entire United States from end to end.
In fact, General Eisenhower personally comitioned the Interstate
Hi,
7Zip is pretty good, and I also really like Izarc. Izarc supports allot
more archive formats than winzip, and maybe more than
Winrar.Izarc is also free.
Willem wrote:
7zip is free, makes files smaller than winzip and can create self extracting
files, (Jim, they can extract to the
Hi Jim,You forgot one. Some places there is no speed limits. I think
Montana has areas that are speed limit free. Now, I am going to get my
kicks on Route 66.
Jim Kitchen wrote:
Hi Tyler,
Thank you very much for saying that you like my game menu system, the trucker
game etc. I
Hi,
That's easy to figure out. Every time Jim added a new game he'd have to
record it's name and update the winkit file. This way the game will
automatically detect the new game, and since Sapi is a real synth it is
flexable enough to say something without having to be recorded in advance.
@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Tyler,
Thank you very much for saying that you like my game menu system, the
trucker game etc. I appreciate it very much.
To tell you the truth I did not write the original Trucker game
I like wizip myself.
But also izarc.
One feature I like is the ability to convert betwene different
filetypes with ease.
I don't like its folder structure windows but its good for
extraction, etc you can even create linux rpms.
At 05:30 a.m. 9/09/2007, you wrote:
Hi,
7Zip is pretty good, and I
hi with that izarc application, what file foramts can u
convert/create? for example, rar, zip, iso, etc? And can u make these
files yourself, such as putting x number of files in a rar, and
compressing it how would u do this?
On 9/8/07, shaun everiss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like wizip myself.
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
I like the menu system, too, I can go to monopoly, oh, now i am done,
save my game, now i wanna go and gamble at the coseeno. so i stroll
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
I like the menu system, too, I can go to monopoly, oh, now i am done,
save my game, now i wanna go and gamble at the coseeno. so i stroll
12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Thomas,
Yeah my game menu system is probably unusual for any games not just
accessible ones. grin
Thanks again for saying that you do now like it.
BFN
Jim
My last original thought died of loneliness.
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Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
hey,
I counted at least 21 or 23 games in Jim's free games package so far.
That's
cool that we got lots of stuff to play and his games are lots of fun also.
Josh
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi Blind Guy,
Izarc supports just about everything you can imagine: jar, tar, zip,
rar, iso, img, gz, and more.
blind guy wrote:
hi with that izarc application, what file foramts can u
convert/create? for example, rar, zip, iso, etc? And can u make these
files yourself, such as putting x
cool! where can you get Izarc?
On 9/8/07, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Blind Guy,
Izarc supports just about everything you can imagine: jar, tar, zip,
rar, iso, img, gz, and more.
blind guy wrote:
hi with that izarc application, what file foramts can u
convert/create? for
Hi Thomas,
Cool! I'm glad that you now after adding the icon and Jaws hot key have taken a
liking to my Kitchensinc game menu system.
I guess if all you have is Narrator to work with, you just do it. Anyway more
than one person has told me that that was what they did and that they are very
Hi Davy,
Thank you much for the suggestions, but I have purchased the program that
creates the self extracting WinZip files, so that is what I am going to use.
Plus it is so easy for the end user I E just press enter and the new game (it's
files) are extracted to the Kitchensinc folder by
Hi Jim,
Well, I found it was very handy being able to bring up the self voicing
menu, and arrow to the game I want, press enter, and start the game of
choice. Unusual for most accessible games, but slick all the same.
I'm just sorry I didn't try it earlier.
(Smile)
Jim Kitchen wrote:
Hi
Hi Jim,
Yeah, the installation is very quick and simple. Especially, when you
are in the process of a full reinstall of everything.
A couple of days ago after reinstalling Vista I disabled the Vista User
Account Control, which is the reason the self extracting files fail to
install under Vista,
It's different everywhere. In the UK it's 70 MPH.
Regards,
Damien Sadler
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To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi,
I love
Hi Tyler,
The speed limits change depending on location. For example, here in down
town it is 25 MPH. Out on the freeway it is 55. On the interstate it is 65.
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Hi Thomas,
Yes, but once you get help to install my games and make an icon then all of
them are accessed through a self voicing game menu as Nicol said.
I know people that just used Narrator to get them installed etc.
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Hi Nicol,
I do understand your position, but
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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Jim,
Well, about saving space using a self extractor program verses a full
blown installation it really
Hi Jim,
Narrator? I'm surprised anyone can get anything constructive done with that
thing.
Yesterday I totally reformated my laptop, reinstalled Vista from scratch, and
braught Narrator
up to solve my vidio driver issues before installing Window Eyes and Jaws. It
was not very fun, because
Hi Thomas,
that sounds good about the new and improved compatibility chart.
As far as my game menu goes, well it may be cheaper now, but years ago I was
paying some money for limited web site storage and band width. I thought the
extra meg or so that the install program added was an awful
Hi Thomas,
As I told you on Monday
Thomas I would also like to say that my winkit.zip file contains the files
Setup.exe, Setup.lst and Gamemenu.cab. It is an actual Microsoft Visual Basic
6 install program and thus puts the files where they belong. I E the library
files in
installed.
I hope my approach makes sense
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:50 AM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Jim,
Well, the new and improved
Hi Jim,
Well, about saving space using a self extractor program verses a full
blown installation it really depends on the installation wizard you use.
For example, Microsoft's Setup Installation wizard, msi, is bloated and
you don't really seam to save much space when packing your game files
Hi Nicol,
I do understand your position, but there is a couple of flaws in your
position. First, most of the blind gamers out there do have some sort of
screen access solution like a screen reader or screen magnifyer. Second,
by default Winkit doesn't make a icon that I am aware of. So you have
Hi Jim,
Well, the new and improved compatibility chart should appear in the
fall/winter release of the Audyssey mag.
By the way, just a question here. Why did you decide to make your own
custom launcher program like Winkit when it would have been probably
allot easier just to script an install
Hi Thomas,
You know that my games are meant to be all installed in one (Kitchensinc)
folder. The winkit.zip file installs a GameMenu program that lists and
launches all of my games. When each game exits it wants to go back to the
GameMenu program. I imagine that you are getting an error
Hi Thomas,
That is cool and will be cool if you up date your compatibility report after
you install my games the way that they are meant to be installed.
I was though confused because you had said
From Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date 03-01-2007
Subject Re: [Audyssey] Vista Game
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
I myself wonder how the ESP Softworks/Draconis's games work. I'm not even
sure if they'd run on vista. By the way, I was gonna say
Hi Thomas,
No, I definitely will not be repackaging all of my games simply because you
have chosen not to install the winkit.zip file and install the games in a
manner that they were not designed to be.
BFN
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Hi Jim,
I'm wondering if you could include those libs
Hi Shaun,
The winkit.zip install should give you everything that you need to run my games.
Please don't believe the person that has been saying otherwise. It is not true.
BFN
Jim
If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.kitchensinc.net
Why would you want to create special directories for each game? I see no
reason really.
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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 2:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi
Hi Jim and all,
First, my apologies for any confusion I have made here regarding any
compatibility with Jim's games and Vista. Now, I shall explain how this
confusion came about just so everyone knows where I am coming from.
Generally speaking the DirectX 8 VB libs as well as the Visual Basic 6
Hi Jim,
I can confirm that myself. The Winkit package does indeed solve
compatibility issues as far as I cansee.
However, generally speaking those VB libs should really go in
c:\Windows\System32
where all VB 6 games can access them rather than being in the local
directory where just your games
Hi Jim,
No problem. I'm aware of what needs to be installed to the System32
directory so I'll simply install the libs I need there, and run the
games according to the way I like installing them.
However, officially for the Vista compatibility chart I'll update it to
reflect the installation of
Hi Willem,
Honestly, I am a bit of a neet freek when it comes to my computer and
files. For example, take the Windows start menu. If you install
everything to the default location your start menu will eventually
become an unsorted mess with 40 or 50 pull down menus.
Ok, in my start menu I have
: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Jim,
Ah, I see. Yes, for XP users that is definately the case. Though, if I
upgrade to .Net 3.0 the .Net extra installation isn't necessary since
.Net 3.0 is a core part of Vista.
Which is really one of the main reasons I picked .Net as my platform
: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Jim,
Ah, I see. Yes, for XP users that is definately the case. Though, if I
upgrade to .Net 3.0 the .Net extra installation isn't necessary since
.Net 3.0 is a core part of Vista.
Which is really one of the main reasons I picked .Net as my platform
]
To: Thomas Ward Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 1:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Thomas,
Thank you, but my point was that allot of people need to down load and
install other software to be able to play your games. Which seems now to
be the complaint
I have vb6sp6.
At 03:37 p.m. 1/09/2007, you wrote:
Hi Jim,
Well, the dll files look good, but unfortunately I don't know which
build version those are. Tell you what I'm planning on a complete
product recovery of my laptop this week. Once I do that I will find you
the most current version of all
Hi Shaun,
Well, most of the files we are talking about should go in
c:\windows\system32
which is the primary system folder for every Windows os since 95B.
shaun everiss wrote:
may be good if you could put the dx7 and dx8vb.dlls and other xp
stuff that one needs for vista for those that don't
Hi Michael,
All the libraries you need go in
c:\Windows\System32
which has been the default system directory for years now. Microsoft
hasn't changed that in the 32 byt version of Vista. In the newer 64 byt
version there is a
c:\Windows\System64
directory, but most users probably don't have this
Hi Michael,
May I ask, have you tried to play my games on your Vista computer? I have had
others tell me that the winkit.zip and the Life game run out of the box. The
only problem that they have had is the self extracting WinZip files.
BFN
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Sean:
Great idea for I
Hi Thomas,
Thank you, but what ships with my games is what they need to run. If there is
newer and people have them well then they are all set.
BFN
- Original Message -
Hi Jim,
Well, the dll files look good, but unfortunately I don't know which
build version those are. Tell you what
Hi Thomas,
Thank you, but my point was that allot of people need to down load and install
other software to be able to play your games. Which seems now to be the
complaint about vb6 games.
BFN
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Hi Jim,
Well, that at least is something i can help you with. Go to
Jim:
Going to try for I love the golf game and others you have.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Jim Kitchen
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 2:51 PM
To: Michael Maslo
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
Hi Michael,
May I
I know but I prefur not to muck round there.
I have had situations in the past when opening the big as folder and
having the system crash.
I reboot and the system decides to be corrupted, and a reformat fixes
it, however having this happen to me loads after trhying to do 2
opperations on a
Hi Jim,
I'm wondering if you could include those libs with each game you
package. As you may or may not know I don't usually install win kit file
choosing to install every one of your games in there own directory.
For example,
c:\Program Files\Kitchens Inc\Golf
c:\Program Files\Kitchens
Hi Jim,
Ah, I see. Yes, for XP users that is definately the case. Though, if I
upgrade to .Net 3.0 the .Net extra installation isn't necessary since
.Net 3.0 is a core part of Vista.
Which is really one of the main reasons I picked .Net as my platform.
The .Net Framework is being included as a
Hi Thomas,
Please correct me if I am wrong, but you did not have a problem with the
winkit.zip install but rather the self extracting zip files right? And as you
yourself have mentioned the end user needs not nor actually ever knows what
language a game or program is written in? Truthfully
Hi Jim,
In actuality I had two problems with your games under Vista, but there
is a pretty easy solution for both of them.
First, as you pointed out I had issues with the self extractor
installation of the game. To install your games you need to run them
using full admin rights. I have no
Hi Jim,
One more note. You are right most of the time a end user doesn't need to
know the language the game is written in, but they will need to know the
dependancies required to run it.
In this case Visual Basic 6 requires allot of libraries which are going
to be canned very shortly. The
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for permission to use your instructions to tell Vista how to run a
self extracting zip file.
My winkit.zip file includes ASYCFILT.DLL COMCAT.DLL
dx8vb.dll gamemenu.BAT gamemenu.exe kitchensinc.DDF
life.exe life.txt liferecs.txt
Hi Thomas,
One other thing, I can not run any of your games because I do not have the most
current net frame work that your games require.
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Hi Jim,
In actuality I had two problems with your games under Vista, but there
is a pretty easy solution for both of them.
may be good if you could put the dx7 and dx8vb.dlls and other xp
stuff that one needs for vista for those that don't want to fiddle in
a system folder, even a tech like myself appreciates a perfect
package as supposed to fiddling.
At 08:32 a.m. 1/09/2007, you wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for
, August 31, 2007 5:38 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Kitchensinc games in vb6
may be good if you could put the dx7 and dx8vb.dlls and other xp
stuff that one needs for vista for those that don't want to fiddle in
a system folder, even a tech like myself appreciates
Hi Jim,
Well, the dll files look good, but unfortunately I don't know which
build version those are. Tell you what I'm planning on a complete
product recovery of my laptop this week. Once I do that I will find you
the most current version of all the VB 6 libs, and you can post them on
your
Hi Jim,
Well, that at least is something i can help you with. Go to
http://www.usagames.us/requirements
and download the .Net Framework 2.0 package and latest DirectX 9.0C upgrade.
First, install .Net 2.0 and then DirectX, and you should be set to go.
Though, as I have discussed on list I am
Hi Jason,
I have found a work around to make Jim's games to work on Vista with no
compatibility issues. I have sent Jim a copy of what to do, and probably
at some point he will put it up on his site or somewhere.
I have for the most part located work arounds to get 99% of accessible
games to
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Hi Jason,
I have found a work around to make Jim's games to work on Vista with no
compatibility issues. I have sent Jim a copy of what to do
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