Can somebody please upload original Gideros.exe to some other file hosting or torrent?
I've tried like 20 times to download Gideros.exe from Github redirecting to amazonaws, but for some reason downloading gets interrupted. I've got pretty slow internet (only 2mbps).
Thanks!
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
@Apollo14 if you will write your email adress from message, i can personally sent you the file from wetransfer service. But please keep in mind that i am not officially related in Gideros team. I can only personally gurantee that i will download the file from github (latest release) and sent you the file without altering it any kind. In general, i strongly advise you that you download the gideros or any program from the original source. But this seems a weird case that you can not download it.(Normally 2mbps should be enough, as the file itself is ~= 200 600 mb) Edit: Sorry misinfromation about filesize. Corrected to 600
the file is ~600mb nowadays, but indeed it is strange that you cannot download it. perhaps using some download manager would make it possible to resume the download.
@Apollo14 if you will write your email adress from message, i can personally sent you the file from wetransfer service. But please keep in mind that i am not officially related in Gideros team. I can only personally gurantee that i will download the file from github (latest release) and sent you the file without altering it any kind. In general, i strongly advise you that you download the gideros or any program from the original source. But this seems a weird case that you can not download it.(Normally 2mbps should be enough, as the file itself is ~= 200 600 mb) Edit: Sorry misinfromation about filesize. Corrected to 600
OK, I sent you my email adress in pm.
the file is ~600mb nowadays, but indeed it is strange that you cannot download it. perhaps using some download manager would make it possible to resume the download.
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
Ninjadoodle here - I talked to you on the HTML5GameDevs Forum
Are you on PC or Mac? I can try and put the file on my Dropbox, to see if that works.
Oh, hi Ninjadoodle! I'm on PC
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
Coder, video game industry veteran (since the '80s, ❤'s assembler), arrested - never convicted hacker (in the '90s), dad of five, he/him (if that even matters!). https://deluxepixel.com
You should all be ok downloading from now on, moved downloads to SourceForge.
Yep! Downloading from SourceForge goes perfectly well! Thanks a lot!
> Newcomers roadmap: from where to start learning Gideros "What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks “The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
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"What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks
“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
In general, i strongly advise you that you download the gideros or any program from the original source. But this seems a weird case that you can not download it.(Normally 2mbps should be enough, as the file itself is ~=
200600 mb)Edit: Sorry misinfromation about filesize. Corrected to 600
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"What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks
“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
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"What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks
“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
Ninjadoodle here - I talked to you on the HTML5GameDevs Forum
Are you on PC or Mac? I can try and put the file on my Dropbox, to see if that works.
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I'm on PC
"What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks
“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
I'm uploading it to my Dropbox, but it will take a few hours (my upload speed is really slow). Once it's there I will let you know!
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The Gideros.exe is up on my Dropbox now ...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4ivtd533skyh9zi/Gideros.exe?dl=0
Let me know if this works for you
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"What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks
“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)
Enjoy playing with Gideros - it's awesome!
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https://deluxepixel.com
"What one programmer can do in one month, two programmers can do in two months." - Fred Brooks
“The more you do coding stuff, the better you get at it.” - Aristotle (322 BC)