Personal computing discussed
drfish wrote:I just need to add you to the white list. What is your Minecraft ID?
drfish wrote:So of course I'm now toying with the idea of a virtual TR Minecraft BBQ for people who can't travel to the RL one... We could duplicate the cottage in Minecraft and everyone could hang out. Gleek, you'd better get started on that SMP Baggo mod...
thegleek wrote:drfish wrote:So of course I'm now toying with the idea of a virtual TR Minecraft BBQ for people who can't travel to the RL one... We could duplicate the cottage in Minecraft and everyone could hang out. Gleek, you'd better get started on that SMP Baggo mod...
lol so awesome... Not sure if ANY plugin dev have created an in-game "game" yet... I've seen the pokeball mod which was neat. But other then that, nothing.
One thing to note... When I load up the MC client on Windows and it updated it from 1.73 to 1.8 without any issues.
But on my Ubuntu version of MC client, it doesn't want to update or connect to your server (obviously cuz of the version difference), but why doesn't it want to update for?!?!?!
drfish wrote:I just need to add you to the white list. What is your Minecraft ID?
SOLVED wrote:I filled a few Dispensers with 9x64 items which caused the error to happen. After taking out 8 stacks and leaving only 1x64 items in the dispenser, server's running fine again!
@echo off
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\javaw.exe -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar
exit
drfish wrote:Locally we don't see any crashes...? I started looking at the hosted server options and found one that will store the server on a RAM drive! That's got me thinking about it pretty seriously regardless of the other factors just for the bad-assness of that alone.
drfish wrote:I run the server with the gui and this cmd file:Code: Select all@echo off
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\javaw.exe -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar
exit
@ECHO OFF
"C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe" -Xmx2048M -Xms1024M -jar "M:\Minecraft\Minecraft_Server.exe" nogui
drfish wrote:Re: The map file. I can open it just fine in Win7x64 using the default preview viewer thing...? It takes awhile though, like a minute or two...
drfish wrote:It opened just fine on my laptop in just a few seconds.Re: The map file. I can open it just fine in Win7x64 using the default preview viewer thing...? It takes awhile though, like a minute or two...
drfish wrote:Huh... Fast laptop! My rig is a 2600k @ 4.2Ghz w/ a 120GB Vertex3!