Ahh, I remember this! Fooking awesome. Except it won't work. I got
"16 bit Windows Subsystem - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The System file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application"
I've gotten this once or twice before. What exactly does this mean. I run Windows XP Home (unfortunately) if that's neccessary.
Bob, I have no idea. I'm not even sure if that's where I got it, I've had it for a long time. I have the same OS as you, and I know I've visited that page before, though...
EDIT: Okay, I got it now. autoexec.nt was missing, I googled, and apparently Windows SP2 deletes this file, for whatever reason. Okay, so I went to windows' repair directory, copy & pasted the file back to SYSTEM32, and I'm playing the classics!
And here we go. Since this took me a while, this will be my avatar for a bit. It was rather simple, but my lack of knowledge as to using flash (I made 2 screen grabs, modded them, then made 5 images of the yeti from on-foot to top-of-jump, saved them each seperately, made copies so it ended up being 11 seperate .gifs, imported them all in sequence, and then dragged them into their correct position) made it more of a challenge than it had to be. What do you think?
Lots of hardwork I see.... too bad there isn't too much devotion into it. JK Just practicing with my catch-22s...... Real cool! I have to learn how to do flash...
It isn't what Flash is meant for, but it's the best animation program someone could hope for. ;-) I'm not too great with flash, I once set out to learn it, but... yeah. Spaced out.
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