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I removed all old versions in the forum.
B.t.w. The packages are mainly for those who missed an update or were confused by the many devices.
K1-C- This package part 3 contains the whole dynamic & drive stuff.
evilknott & XL now can handle presets (as any other in the collection can, for which it makes sense).
Martin
P.S. Any device which holds inserts has to be renamed to *.dev when using presets on those inserts. Sorry. Corrected that for "dieknotts", but there are other devices, which could need this modification when working with presets.
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K1-C Knotts-Scope-device-collection 1.0 Part 3 - "dynamic&dr
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martin,
you better try to avoid using special characters in filenames (like the ampersand sign). this breaks several browsers or download helpers, if becoming part of an url.
Edit:
it seems to break at least GetRight. mozilla alone does not show this behaviour when using "save as".
a working url for this file would be:
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... 6Drive.zip
Edit:
wget users can escape the ampersand with a or put the whole url into ""
-greetings, markus-
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: kylie on 2006-10-12 11:48 ]</font>
you better try to avoid using special characters in filenames (like the ampersand sign). this breaks several browsers or download helpers, if becoming part of an url.
Edit:
it seems to break at least GetRight. mozilla alone does not show this behaviour when using "save as".
a working url for this file would be:
http://www.planetz.com/Pulsar/files/dev ... 6Drive.zip
Edit:
wget users can escape the ampersand with a or put the whole url into ""
-greetings, markus-
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<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: kylie on 2006-10-12 11:48 ]</font>
it appeared that it mainly confused my 2 favourite tools. but whoever uses GetRight (and it is widely used) will have that problem. and, yes, since I can't even force myself to include every url in quote signs when using wget I use to run into this problem every now and then...So I leave it as it is now if your link should work for all!

sorry for the (partly) false alarm.
-greetings, markus-
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