Need couple beta testers for TSR (TeamSpeak Regulator) [message #22804] |
Fri, 30 May 2003 02:21 |
|
Blazer
Messages: 3322 Registered: February 2003 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Karma: 0
|
General (3 Stars) Administrator/General |
|
|
I should have a working beta ready to be tested soon, maybe by this weekend. I need a couple of people to actually run it and test its functionality.
Requirements:
[list]
[*] TeamSpeak RC2 Server (actually beta development build)
[*] Renegade Windows FDS (preferably one that has allready been online for some time)
[*] Ability to follow directions (Unzip this file, create this shortcut, put your renrem port here, etc)
[*] Will have to install ActivePerl, which is an 11.2M download (http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
[*] Be able to answer emails (preferably talk on irc) daily
[/list:u]
In case you didn't notice, I am writing this in PERL but making every effort for it to work in windows so that everyone (non-Linux people) can use it. Right now I am developing it in a Win32 environment using ActiveState Perl, which is a free PERL interpreter. Once the code is final I will look into making it a standalone EXE so that the download of ActivePerl is not required.
Also, if all goes well, Dante will be building this same functionality into the next build of BR, which will be much more elegant.
People interested in beta testing please reply in this thread, and let me know what your WOL server is (you should have an established server if you are going to test or are even interested in using TSR).
|
|
|
|
|
Re: Need couple beta testers for TSR (TeamSpeak Regulator) [message #22862] |
Fri, 30 May 2003 12:28 |
|
K9Trooper
Messages: 821 Registered: February 2003
Karma: 0
|
Colonel |
|
|
Blazer | I should have a working beta ready to be tested soon, maybe by this weekend. I need a couple of people to actually run it and test its functionality.
Requirements:
[list]
[*] TeamSpeak RC2 Server (actually beta development build)
[*] Renegade Windows FDS (preferably one that has allready been online for some time)
[*] Ability to follow directions (Unzip this file, create this shortcut, put your renrem port here, etc)
[*] Will have to install ActivePerl, which is an 11.2M download (http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePerl/
[*] Be able to answer emails (preferably talk on irc) daily
[/list:u]
In case you didn't notice, I am writing this in PERL but making every effort for it to work in windows so that everyone (non-Linux people) can use it. Right now I am developing it in a Win32 environment using ActiveState Perl, which is a free PERL interpreter. Once the code is final I will look into making it a standalone EXE so that the download of ActivePerl is not required.
Also, if all goes well, Dante will be building this same functionality into the next build of BR, which will be much more elegant.
People interested in beta testing please reply in this thread, and let me know what your WOL server is (you should have an established server if you are going to test or are even interested in using TSR).
|
You know I'm very interested. I have some questions though. I will try and connect with you later tonight or tomorrow if you can.
R.I.P. TreyD. You will be missed, but not forgotten.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Need couple beta testers for TSR (TeamSpeak Regulator) [message #24773] |
Sat, 14 June 2003 05:05 |
|
Try_lee
Messages: 542 Registered: February 2003 Location: Reading, England
Karma: 0
|
Colonel |
|
|
You don't understand what?
TeamSpeak is a gaming chat program which allows you to communicate easily through microphones. The program Blazer is working on will automatically put you in a channel when you join the game so that you can talk to your team without the other team listening in. This means it's both easier for the user and ensures the teams communications aren't being spied upon.
I hope that was what you were confused about...
YARR! The pirate life is for me!
|
|
|