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a shan weapon alignment tool
I think i was reading here someone using some tool to align the weapon points to the shans for the ships but i could have been dreaming it. Does it exist?
NovaTools allows you to preview the placement of your weapon exit points, taking into account coordinates and compression.
excellent, now if only i could find a novatools that worked properly on my OSX 10.3.9
@lostpinky, on Dec 9 2007, 04:37 PM, said in did i imagine it?:
ResEdit and therefore NovaTools work quite effectively under Classic ย itยs the Intel users (and those who have for some reason put 10.5 on their PowerPC Macintoshes) that are in trouble.
For some reason? Why wouldn't you put 10.5 on a PPC?
10.5 doesn't support Classic.
Pft, that's hardly an excuse :rolleyes:
@guy, on Dec 10 2007, 12:22 AM, said in did i imagine it?:
Simple. 10.5 gets you most of the disadvantages of an Intel Macintosh, with none of the advantages. Why give up backward-compatibility if they arenยt giving you anything in return?
Because 10.5 gives a lot in return. Like much better performance
@geek, on Dec 10 2007, 12:53 AM, said in did i imagine it?:
If you make a partition and install os9 on it, you can still boot into os9 directly, depending on your comp.
@guy, on Dec 10 2007, 03:04 PM, said in did i imagine it?:
@lnsu, on Dec 10 2007, 10:35 PM, said in did i imagine it?:
Ooh. That's a good idea, actually. Hmm.
You don't have to make a partition though it is nice to keep it separate.
@guy, on Dec 11 2007, 04:38 PM, said in did i imagine it?:
If you don't partition it, you can't change at startup by holding down the option key. You have to use startup disk control panel/system pref.
@lnsu, on Dec 11 2007, 08:55 PM, said in did i imagine it?:
...so?
Well it is quite handy to be able to that...
I liked shipwrite back when I was on mac... but that was when there wasn't anything good for nova specifically and I'd port the final product to nova...