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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 16/10/2010 at 08:03 #1906
MrSuttonmann
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I got a new laptop yesterday, and I was wondering if it would be possible to be able to download a compressed folder of all the SimSig installations.

Say, a ZIP, or a Tarball archive?

I fell it would make it easier for people who have to migrate from laptop to laptop, or newcomers who just want to play.

Cheers, James.

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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 16/10/2010 at 08:03 #12016
MrSuttonmann
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I got a new laptop yesterday, and I was wondering if it would be possible to be able to download a compressed folder of all the SimSig installations.

Say, a ZIP, or a Tarball archive?

I fell it would make it easier for people who have to migrate from laptop to laptop, or newcomers who just want to play.

Cheers, James.

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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 16/10/2010 at 21:14 #12024
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since Simsig installation doesn't put anything in the registry then, I would expect, you should be able to just need to install the system files and then you could zip up all of the folders with the sims, timetables & even save games from your old pc & extract onto the new laptop
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 07:43 #12025
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I would have been able to do this, but I've had to reformat the old laptop.
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 09:14 #12029
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All the downloads are compressed anyway so the only benefit would be the act of downloading a single file instead of several smaller files. However, that file could be quite large once all the simulations are included.
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 13:50 #12033
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Large it may be but with the widespread use of broadband now it might be nice to have an all in one program - Maybe even a new frontend for all the sims where you can launch any sim/timetable/save out of one program. In this program could be a download section which scans the server for new files and you can download the ones you like, be they new or updated sims, timetables or other files.

This syle of system has recently been used very effectively in OpenTTD (im sure many of you will know of it) and i could see it working for SimSig

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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 15:17 #12034
MrSuttonmann
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Lordmwa: That is a very good idea.

With the permission of Geoff, it woulkd give me something to do. What do you reckon Geoff?

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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 15:31 #12035
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If permission is granted may i work with you on this - I cannot code but i can do anything else - ideas/design/testing etc

I can see it in my head....

James by the way (also :P)

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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 18:14 #12036
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While it would be nice, it is a lot of coding/database/UI work, in Delphi, PHP, MySQL, and HTML. I'd rather get some more sims (re)issued first.
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 17/10/2010 at 18:34 #12037
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Would you mind if we had a go - probably just as a front end to start with - to launch them from so it wouldnt require any web database work to start with
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 18/10/2010 at 08:33 #12042
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Not sure what you can put together. Any sort of Simsig launcher/updater would have to be integrated into the Simsig core code in some form (I wouldn't put my hopes on being allowed to put someone else's code in there!), whilst the backend fileserver would have to be somewhere where Geoff can access it (either SimSig.co.uk or elsewhere, and presumably not open to the public). There'd also need to be some sort of system for submitting files (TTs) for upload to said server, supposedly integrated with the forum/SimSig website.
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 18/10/2010 at 09:18 #12043
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A fairly basic launcher program should be able to run independant of the SimSig code. That is without the download functions of course
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 18/10/2010 at 14:43 #12048
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Have you considered just putting an SVN up which downloads all the relevant files to your SimSig directory? Might be easier than trying to integrate it into the core code.
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 19/10/2010 at 02:45 #12055
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Sorry to say that I don't think this idea is very good. I like the current way of directly loading the simulation(s) via the Start Menu or even directly from my Desktop and I don't want to start up some special launcher to then launch a simulation from that.

I've also got a USB memory stick lying around (a mere 256mb!) and I've got all the simulations I've downloaded copied over to that and saved as compressed (.zip) files in-case my hard drive does suddenly fail, so I wouldn't have to cause a drain (no pun intended, but what the heck may one out of it! :P) on the download quota here by re-downloading all the simulations again.

And as Geoff has already said.....
GeoffM said:
that file could be quite large once all the simulations are included.

Just my thoughts, anyway.

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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New laptop... compressed folder of Simsig installations? 19/10/2010 at 20:56 #12061
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I think people have got the wrong end of the stick.

The launcher would not contain the sims.

You already have the sims installed or in a folder. The launcher, at first run, would scan your computer for the SimSig executable files, and display them in a list.

You then select the sim, and click Play, and it launches the Sim as if you've clicked a shortcut.

It may also be possible to scan the server, with Geoff's permission, for new or updated sims, and prompt you to download it.

Of course this is still in planning, and I could create an alpha version, excluding the server scan, to give you a preview of the finished product. This wouldn't take long, perhaps a day's worth of coding.

I wouldn't need to include any C++, Pascal, HTML, SQL coding. A program such as the one above could be created using VB.NET, in which I have good knowledge.

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