ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Added a new extensive feature in the spirit of this version, maximum information and presenting your engine as you wanted it to be, not limited any longer by the GUI it is running.

http://rebel13.nl/prodeo/prodeo%202.9.html
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Thank you very much Ed :wink:
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Looks very useful, Ed.
Thanks for your efforts.
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Was anyone successful in downloading this new version 2.9b ?
I've tried it now 4 times (with IE and Firefox), and always got a file of ~600MB (instead of ~850MB),
and then 7-Zip can't unpack it ("unexpected end of file").
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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F.Huber wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2018 11:17 am Was anyone successful in downloading this new version 2.9b ?
I've tried it now 4 times (with IE and Firefox), and always got a file of ~600MB (instead of ~850MB),
and then 7-Zip can't unpack it ("unexpected end of file").
Hello Franz! The download process is okay here, but of course it is less distance for me. 876 Mb. I have not tried to decompress it. Is it still not working where you are?
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Eelco de Groot wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2018 5:59 pm The download process is okay here, but of course it is less distance for me. 876 Mb. I have not tried to decompress it. Is it still not working where you are?
Well, I'm not keen on trying it a 5th time - downloading 3GB of damaged data is just too much for me. :(
And in fact I'm not really interested in the full package, I would only want the new ProDeo.exe and the personal file -
I don't understand why Ed doesn't provide a smaller download too.
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforu ... pid=582038

This is only the .EXE and personality file. I don't know if there were any changes.
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Eelco de Groot wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2018 7:11 pm http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforu ... pid=582038

This is only the .EXE and personality file. I don't know if there were any changes.
Thanks, but I only get a message "Access denied" on this site, although I'm a member there.
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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I made an attachment to a post I had already deleted there, so I can see it but not others... New try:

http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforu ... pid=582040
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Re: ProDeo 2.9 -- UPDATE --

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Yes, now it works - many thanks Eelco! :)