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Post by sound on Sept 26, 2022 18:40:01 GMT
What if someone had access (through hypothetical time glitch) to intention_repeater_max.exe in, say, 2005? What would it have done, if used on good hardware? The Servitor didn't exist.
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Post by reden on Sept 26, 2022 18:53:51 GMT
What if someone had access (through hypothetical time glitch) to intention_repeater_max.exe in, say, 2005? What would it have done, if used on good hardware? The Servitor didn't exist. The Servitor actually began being worked on about 22 years ago. To give a more detailed answer: it would have to be a statically linked C++ Redistributable 2011/2013 version, so that it would run in XP. But I do not know if that only specifies SP3 or also SP2 and maybe SP1. SP3 was released in 2007. Edit: At least for 2011 and 2013, it would only run in SP3. Perhaps it could work with 2010, but it's unclear if on SP3 only too. However, someone has figured out a way to install the 2010-2019 C++ runtimes in Windows 2000 through a kernel extension (and other stuff maybe).
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Post by AnthroHeart on Sept 26, 2022 19:19:47 GMT
It would just need to be compiled under that version of Windows. I'm sure it would still work.
I saw a program that charges oil to bless it years ago. I believe it used intention repeating too.
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Post by sound on Sept 26, 2022 20:03:24 GMT
Would the energy be weaker if the Servitor was not finished back then?
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Post by reden on Sept 26, 2022 22:52:11 GMT
Would the energy be weaker if the Servitor was not finished back then? I don't know. But it would have lacked the improvements and purifications AnthroHeart did to it after it was fully made.
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Post by reden on Sept 26, 2022 22:52:28 GMT
It would just need to be compiled under that version of Windows. I'm sure it would still work. I saw a program that charges oil to bless it years ago. I believe it used intention repeating too. In 2005 C++11 did not exist yet.
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