Using GGDT V 4.0.8 with;
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
200 psi
barrel sealer
12 gram lead sinker
All other params at their defaults.
You might want to check that I got things correct. If you want to tweak anything let me know.
ggdt and mac
thanks jimmy.
could you tweek it to barrel sealer with a 4 gram .75 diameter projectile?
thanks
could you tweek it to barrel sealer with a 4 gram .75 diameter projectile?
thanks
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ah, another mac-man, welcome to the cult, brother. sadly, we have to deal with compatibility issues. GGDT is just one example. i solved that pesky little problem with a new Macbook Pro, and boot camp. i can now do everything a PC can. and more. such as no viruses.
anywhoo. depending on which comp you have, you could run ubuntu linux on it. i think thats compatible.
anywhoo. depending on which comp you have, you could run ubuntu linux on it. i think thats compatible.
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Using GGDT V 4.0.8 with;
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
200 psi
barrel sealer
4 gram lead sinker
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
200 psi
barrel sealer
4 gram lead sinker
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and cranking it up to its max of 250?
thanks for your help jim
thanks for your help jim
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Using GGDT V 4.0.8 with;
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
250 psi
barrel sealer
4 gram lead sinker
Using GGDT V 4.0.8 with;
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
250 psi
barrel sealer
12 gram lead sinker
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
250 psi
barrel sealer
4 gram lead sinker
Using GGDT V 4.0.8 with;
barrel: 3 feet of 3/4
chamber: 2.5 feet of 1
250 psi
barrel sealer
12 gram lead sinker
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hey guys, sorry to kick up this topic but i didnt want to make a new one.
do you think it would noticably effect performance if i choked the flow down to 1/2? or would 3/4 porting be possible in a 1 inch tee?
do you think it would noticably effect performance if i choked the flow down to 1/2? or would 3/4 porting be possible in a 1 inch tee?
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Yes and Yesmopherman wrote:hey guys, sorry to kick up this topic but i didnt want to make a new one.
do you think it would noticably effect performance if i choked the flow down to 1/2? or would 3/4 porting be possible in a 1 inch tee?
i read that the od of 3/4 copper pipe is 7/8. would 1/8 realy be sufficient to actuate?clide wrote:Yes and Yesmopherman wrote:hey guys, sorry to kick up this topic but i didnt want to make a new one.
do you think it would noticably effect performance if i choked the flow down to 1/2? or would 3/4 porting be possible in a 1 inch tee?
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Dude, what is with your fps... Some kind of figure is wrong in there...
EDIT: Woops, I feel like an idiot now... I thought it said 55 fps instead 551...
EDIT: Woops, I feel like an idiot now... I thought it said 55 fps instead 551...
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Hi everybody,
I have figured out how to run GGDT on a Mac.
The procedure is somewhat complex, so if you're not comfortable with the terminal, you might not want to attempt.
1. Install X11 for Mac. This is included on the install dvd. If you dont have it you may be out of luck.
2. Download MacPorts (http://macports.org) at http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/ma ... 0-10.4.dmg and install.
3. Open a Terminal (It's in utilities), and run "open ~/.bash_profile". Add the following to the file: "export PATH=/opt/local/bin:$PATH"
4. Restart the Terminal to update the path.
5. Run "sudo port selfupdate", then "sudo port install cabextract", then "sudo port install wine" (this one will take a long time to finish)
6. Create a directory called GGDT somewhere.
7. Download ggdt4.4.exe, COMDLG32.CAB, and MSCHRT20.CAB from Hall's ggdt page, to the GGDT directory
8. Start up X11
9. In the terminal, run "export DISPLAY=:0"
10. Download the VB runtime files from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
11. Run "wine ~/Desktop/VB6.0-KB290887-X86.exe" (path may vary)
12. Select to extract to the desktop
13. Run "wine ~/Desktop/vbrun60sp6.exe"
14. Using cd, change to your GGDT directory ("cd directoryname")
15. Run "cabextract COMDLG32.CAB", then "cabextract MSCHRT20.CAB"
16. Run "wine ggdt4.4.exe" and hope for the best
If you want, you can add GGDT to the Application menu of X11, by starting up X11, then in the Application menu, click Customize Menu. Add an entry for GGDT, with a command of "wine path/to/ggdt4.4.exe"
Tell me if any step needs clarification, or anything doesn't work
Note: Hall's page seems to be down right now
I have figured out how to run GGDT on a Mac.
The procedure is somewhat complex, so if you're not comfortable with the terminal, you might not want to attempt.
1. Install X11 for Mac. This is included on the install dvd. If you dont have it you may be out of luck.
2. Download MacPorts (http://macports.org) at http://svn.macosforge.org/repository/ma ... 0-10.4.dmg and install.
3. Open a Terminal (It's in utilities), and run "open ~/.bash_profile". Add the following to the file: "export PATH=/opt/local/bin:$PATH"
4. Restart the Terminal to update the path.
5. Run "sudo port selfupdate", then "sudo port install cabextract", then "sudo port install wine" (this one will take a long time to finish)
6. Create a directory called GGDT somewhere.
7. Download ggdt4.4.exe, COMDLG32.CAB, and MSCHRT20.CAB from Hall's ggdt page, to the GGDT directory
8. Start up X11
9. In the terminal, run "export DISPLAY=:0"
10. Download the VB runtime files from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... laylang=en
11. Run "wine ~/Desktop/VB6.0-KB290887-X86.exe" (path may vary)
12. Select to extract to the desktop
13. Run "wine ~/Desktop/vbrun60sp6.exe"
14. Using cd, change to your GGDT directory ("cd directoryname")
15. Run "cabextract COMDLG32.CAB", then "cabextract MSCHRT20.CAB"
16. Run "wine ggdt4.4.exe" and hope for the best
If you want, you can add GGDT to the Application menu of X11, by starting up X11, then in the Application menu, click Customize Menu. Add an entry for GGDT, with a command of "wine path/to/ggdt4.4.exe"
Tell me if any step needs clarification, or anything doesn't work
Note: Hall's page seems to be down right now
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