Thursday, September 14, 2006

TurboMan, The Game.

In case you missed it, Up-and-comer, David Lock has just posted the source to his TurboMan game in CodeCentral.  Be sure to point it out to all those young budding programmers that you know out there that want to get starting in game writing.  So, let the Middle/Junior/High School programming teachers know about this and pass it along to their students.

4 comments:

  1. Allen,


    Hopefully you can help me out on this. I recently purchased Turbo Delphi Pro. I am upgrading one of my apps from D2005 to TDP. I use the XMLTransform components which is installed by default in D2005 but not in TDP. I tried installing dclwbm100.bpl but it give me an error, "..websnap100.bpl was not found...". I googled and found that BDS2006 has a file called dclwebsnap100.bpl. However I could not find this file in the TDP install directory. Where can I possibly get this file?

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  2. Allen,


    Sorry for the confusion. The exact error I got when trying to install dclwbm100.bpl was "This application has failed to start because webdsnap100.bpl was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem".


    In http://support.borland.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6318, it mentions a "dclwebsnap100.bpl". Not sure if they are referring to the same BPL file. In either case, both files are not found in the TDP install directory.


    Thanks in advance!

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