Class 101 DMU released
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
Just managed to get the 111 file after a lot of faff, but windows says it is not a valid win32 application, me and my computer could be having a fall out later 
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
Hmm, I can assure you it is...
Let's try again - see what you get from this link.
Paul
http://www.filedropper.com/111_18
Let's try again - see what you get from this link.
Paul
http://www.filedropper.com/111_18
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
Now uploaded to the file library as a little package.
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
Thanks a lot Paul for the CL 101 Patch and for generously sharing, much appreciated, works a treat. 
Rob.
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
Thanks Paul came down in about 2 seconds & worked fine - rather better than the 10 minutes & not working from the other link.
and no screaming from rear cars in multiple either 
Re: Class 101 DMU released
I wish I had a crystal ball sometimes as then I'd have been able to foresee you developing this little tool and I'd have saved myself a whole load of RW_Tools editing!jp4712 wrote:Now uploaded to the file library as a little package.
Nice work, chap, thank you
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Thanks for this Paul, you're a star.
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
The installler assumes you are running a 32-bit version of Windows and wants to put the files into the Program Files directory but as I'm using 64-bit Vista the programs are in Program Files (86). Is it simply a matter of browsing to the correct directory from where the installer offers you a default path?
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Yes. The installer gives you the option to choose the directory that RW is in.
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I thought as much but decided a daft question was better than messing something up (as usual!
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Re: Class 101 DMU released
And, to close my part in the thread, I checked in the installer's screen the directory within the Steam folder I needed to change to in the Program Files (86) folder and converted both classes. The result beggars belief! These are actually pleasant to drive now and it makes me wonder why RSC haven't made the same mod in an official capacity if, without wishing to belittle Paul's work, it's so obvious.
Thank you for doing this, Paul. Thank you very much indeed.
Keith
Thank you for doing this, Paul. Thank you very much indeed.
Keith
