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illBIOSurBUTT
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Post by illBIOSurBUTT »

hey guys, u may have noticed i haven't been on in a month or two. my sister picked up another game and i have had to play that with her. but today, i got a hankering for a game that takes some brains, so and i clicked on asgs and it told me the application failed to initialize! having not had my fix in almost 2 months, i started gittering, and then went into more serious convulsions. i redownloaded it from the home page installed it again and got the same error! im now rolling on the floor in a fit of seisures and it is very hard to type. plz help before it gets worse!
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Post by Kap »

"Fill the template"?
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Post by ImmortalZ »

There's a sticky that shows you how to solve this problem.
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Post by darklight199 »

ImmortalZ wrote:QUOTE (ImmortalZ @ Apr 6 2008, 01:33 AM) There's a sticky that shows you how to solve this problem.
It's useless though is your a programmer. Like me.
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Post by Silicon »

I'm pretty much in the same boat, Darklight. I just keep comin' back every week or two, looking for an update.

- Silicon

P.S. As I said in an earlier thread, I'm perfectly willing to fix ASGS if whoever is in charge of it at the moment would get in touch with me (jsilicon@gmail.com). I do this kind of thing for a living (though, I haven't had anything to fix anything for 2.0->3.5 yet, I made an easy $250k off the 1.1->2.0 transition; most of my work is converting old C/C++ code up).
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Post by ogorass »

Silicon wrote:QUOTE (Silicon @ Apr 6 2008, 09:24 AM) I'm pretty much in the same boat, Darklight. I just keep comin' back every week or two, looking for an update.

- Silicon

P.S. As I said in an earlier thread, I'm perfectly willing to fix ASGS if whoever is in charge of it at the moment would get in touch with me (jsilicon@gmail.com). I do this kind of thing for a living (though, I haven't had anything to fix anything for 2.0->3.5 yet, I made an easy $250k off the 1.1->2.0 transition; most of my work is converting old C/C++ code up).
As it was said numerous times in earlier threads: 'No, thanks'. Why? Giving out the code for application providing secure gameplay (and holding quite a large private information database) doesn't sound like a very good idea, does it? Trust me, there's a small army of various programmers and developers who could do this (including myself and most of the Helpline people).

Why is the ASGS broken? Here's a quote:

QUOTE Pook (creator of ASGS) is doing perfectly fine with cross-framework transitions and it is not his fault, that the ASGS is failing to work with newer .NET Frameworks. Third party component used in the application has a serious bug, which is currently worked on by the vendor. Regular pokes are sent to the vendor regarding this issue, but otherwise we can't do anything but wait.[/quote]
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Post by Grimmwolf_GB »

If you are interested in helping with the upgrade, you could ask Xenocode to hire you.
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