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Interior Test Problems
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29 Jun 2010 03:59 #1
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As some of you might know (I've talked to a couple people on MSN about it), I can't interior test. The files, which are usually located in the Contents/MacOS inside of MBP, are missing. I tried to look in my user library under the marbleblast folder, but the entire Contents folder was missing. Here's what I found in each folder, blocked out names for obvious reasons.
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01 Jul 2010 00:32 #2
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The executable being a hidden file shouldn't make a difference for anything but if you want it visible use his tool:
mac.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Unhide-utilities.shtml
as for the interio test, I can help you with that when I am back on my main computer
as for the interio test, I can help you with that when I am back on my main computer
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01 Jul 2010 06:11 #3
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Quote:Unhide utilities (Freeware)
By Thomas Tempelmann, 30 Oct 2001
Origin: www.tempel.org/mac/
Unhide Desktop Folder
This tool allows you to make the Desktop Folder visible in the network again if you've installed OS 9.1 or 9.2, which has made it invisible on the network. Just drop your volumes onto this tool and their Desktop Folders will re-appear when seen as mounted AppleShare volumes.
..errr
By Thomas Tempelmann, 30 Oct 2001
Origin: www.tempel.org/mac/
Unhide Desktop Folder
This tool allows you to make the Desktop Folder visible in the network again if you've installed OS 9.1 or 9.2, which has made it invisible on the network. Just drop your volumes onto this tool and their Desktop Folders will re-appear when seen as mounted AppleShare volumes.
..errr
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01 Jul 2010 16:48 #4
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Type this in Terminal:
Code:defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
And then, to hide the hidden files again, type:
Code:defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles NO
Code:defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
And then, to hide the hidden files again, type:
Code:defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles NO
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04 Jul 2010 07:46 #5
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TCG96, that isn't really a solution because if he wanted it visibile he would have to have all other hidden files visible as well if you do it like that (not very convenient). About the program, it was last updated in 2006 and if you run it in rosetta (it's PPC) it should run ok.
For the actual interior test, type /Applications/MBP/MarbleBlast Platinum 1.14/contents/MacOS/MarbleBlast Gold -test interiorname.dif
For the actual interior test, type /Applications/MBP/MarbleBlast Platinum 1.14/contents/MacOS/MarbleBlast Gold -test interiorname.dif
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05 Jul 2010 23:44 #6
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thanks guys, i think it works now!
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