![]() ![]() ![]() Some other things in my life required my attention but this week I was trying to discover how to rectify my problem explained in the OP. It was also on Windows 7, and Windows XP before that (how time flies.)Īnyway, does anyone know of ANY resources or have any knowledge on the Mod Tools, specifically for Dark Crusade? However, I have not been able to find ANY help in regards to why my Mission Editor Tool crashes when I attempt to load a previously created custom MP map.įor the record, this used to happen every so often back in the day before I played these games on Steam, so I don't know what exact correlation there is, if any. The problem that brought me here is that I cannot load up a previously saved map using the editor, and even if the map is MP ready, attempting to play it in Dark Crusade just crashes the game. MIDDLE-EARTH, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS, THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING and the names of the characters, items, events and places therein are trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to New Line Productions, Inc.Perhaps the answer to my issue should be evident, but I haven't tried to make a custom map for DoW for many years, and because of the very few resources left on the internet, it was a little bit of an effort to even find the correct download for the Mod Tools to begin with! THE HOBBIT: AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY, THE HOBBIT: THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG, THE HOBBIT: THE BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES and the names of the characters, items, events and places therein are trademarks of The Saul Zaentz Company d/b/a Middle-earth Enterprises under license to New Line Productions, Inc. ![]() GW, Games Workshop, Citadel, White Dwarf, Space Marine, 40K, Warhammer, Warhammer 40,000, the ‘Aquila’ Double-headed Eagle logo, Warhammer Age of Sigmar, Battletome, Stormcast Eternals, and all associated logos, illustrations, images, names, creatures, races, vehicles, locations, weapons, characters, and the distinctive likenesses thereof, are either ® or ™, and/or © Games Workshop Limited, variably registered around the world. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Uploader Notes: Very rare and obscure single of the dutch band RANDOM with on vocals Eric Visser, the ex-singer of NEXUS. Rip and share by Metal John, thanks a ton for this mega rarity!!. Release: Knocking On Doors / Stars Won't Freeze, Single 1985 Perhaps somebody know`s more about their demo tapes. ![]() I never heard or see the `87 tape, so I don`t know if the songs sounds the same as my demo but it`s a different tape for sure, with that extra songs. It`s from `88 and have 17 tracks includes 4 different songs that the `87 tape. My handwritted tape without cover, contains 17 songs in a different order that the `87 tape. On the Metal Archives site I found some information about the '87 demo, " Under A Strange Spell". ![]() At that time I published some metal magazines, and got this tape from Chris Warren and Sandra Thomas. Uploader Notes: Here a rare demo tape from `88. Rip and share by Flying B, thankyou mate for this rarity :)!! ![]() ![]() The software was released in 1999 with only one minor update in 2001. Not directly related, but this reminded me of some reverse engineering work I did some years ago at a laboratory that was using a 17 year old, but still fully functioning, medical eye scanner whose companion software was so old that it had become increasingly difficult to run it. In comparison, finding digital documents is trivial. It's hard to find paper documents: there are too many. When I buy furniture or another appliance, I throw away the paper manual and store the digitally scanned version. The only downside is that its UI is a bit complicated, with lots of settings. Strongly recommended if you need to scan more than a few pages on a regular basis. It can generate PDFs with selectable and searchable text! It can't preview in color but save in black & white.Īnd OCR. It has limited color correction capability (which is important for making black & white documents. The builtin scanner can rotate, but it can't preview the rotation. Previwing is crucial in order to determine what to crop or rotate, but scanning another time after the preview wastes a lot of time. The builtin scanner in macOS allows either previewing, or scanning into a file, but it can't save the preview into a file. ![]() My main use case for VueScan is scanning lots of pages in a document while performing necessary cropping and rotation and color correction on each page, and possibly saving the end result in a multi-page PDF. ![]() I've been using VueScan for years and it's great. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Sticker on back indicate that you can use 150W or 300W bulbs. All this latest version was labeled "Ilford Multigrade 500H" in front of the head. Only the latest version is with the 7 flat pins + 1 round pin. Ilford produced at least 3 versions of the Ilford 500 system and you can find many versions of the manual. The third type of power supply is also wider than the first two.Ī lot of false information in this topic. The first type is labeled "ILFORD ILFOSPEED MULTIGRADE", the second type is labelled "ILFORD MULTIGRADE" while the third version has "ILFORD" and "MULTIGRADE" in separate locations. There is also an in between version that can use either type of globe and has a plug with 8 flat pins. There was a later version designed to be used with 300w ELH globes and had a plug with 7 flat pins and one round pin. I just went out to the garage to take some more photos of my spare units and things have become even more complex as there appear to be *at least* three different versions of the 500S/500H combination.Īs documented before there is an early version that was designed to be used with 150w ESD globes and had a plug with 8 flat pins. The Beseler 4x5 box is actually in two pieces. The differnce is in the drop down amount. Also keep in mind the mixing boxes vary depending on the enlarger. I have seen pictures/measurements on some forums if google doesn't help, I'd have to take mine apart. Four screws then hold the plate to the enlarger then four more in the corners hold the head in place. You remove the locking clamps on the enlarger that hold the other heads in place. Re Beseler 45 adapter: There is a flat metal plate that goes between the enlarger and the Ilford head. This was/is common for equipment that is not a major consumer item. Older ones have none or were locally inspected with a provincial sticker. Note that I have only seen I think one power supply with a current CSA/UL approval mark. I recall some equipment needed wiring changes re grounding or wire gauge. RE Canada VS USA There is virtually no difference in the wiring/power standards now. The highest usage was 490w, not a problem. Also attached is a chart of power usage I made a while back. (Yes I have had a few apart and repaired them). Early power supplies were rated at 400W newer ones at 600W but they all used the same fuses and and far as I can tell the same transformer. ![]() The power supply is capable of handling them. So yes the early heads can be used with 300w bulbs if they have the extra heat shield. RE 150 VS 300 bulbs Attached are a couple pages which document the change. ![]() |
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