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Hello

Huäääääh; I'm crying. Where is the font-code!!!!
(Sorry for that)
One of my favorite benchmark I use, is to compile on all of my museum-machines
(see home-Page) crossfire. (*) And not only I try to compile it, I try to
use it although. (It's remarkable that I could play crossfire with 2 other
players on one Sun3/60 some years ago. Now I can use only one player.)
Late last night I brought it up on my freshly installed NetBSD
system, a HP 400. It has only a black and white display. It's a really fast
machine, (I tuned up a little :-)). But no font-code anymore. I can't play
anymore on this maschine. (Huäääääh.)
Beside that. I got severall Sun3/60/260/... Which are to slow to use
xpm's. Only font-code with the newer crossfire-Versions works well enough.
And there is no more font-code. (Huäääääh.)
I have serverall 3/80, which only have a black/white display (anyone out there
having a color graphic card?) And I can't use them for crossfire. ...
I don't mention my ELC/SLC-Maschines.

Please, please,  (I'm down on my knees)
please insert the font-code. It might look ugly, but you can play crossfire
with those nice machines.
And don't tell me about some fancy stuff, which only works on color monitors.

Klaus
(*) I run some crossfire server's on newer hardware too. :-) That's why I 
often call to update the crossfire file-structure, which is too bad, when
crossfire is installed on shared file-systems. I made a proposal, which
sadly didn't got into the release. Writing to the crossfire-directory
is a bad idea. Write into /var/...
Okay, that's enough
-- 
"Sure, vi is user friendly.
 It's just particular about who it makes friends with." ;-) 
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Klaus Elsbernd; System Administrator, BOFH        | elsbernd@dfki.uni-kl.de
Deutsches Forschungsz. für Künstliche Intelligenz | DFKI GmbH, Geb. 57/285
67657 Kaiserslautern; Germany                     | Tel: (+49) 0631/205-3486


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