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Author Topic: Orbiter 2005 question  (Read 2387 times)

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theliberalpatriot

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21 February 2005, 22:52:04
Is it possible to get Orbiter 2005 without re-downloading the whole thing?

-Andrew


Offline Krytom

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Reply #1 - 21 February 2005, 23:20:00
Nope.



Offline She_Da_Lier

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Reply #2 - 22 February 2005, 10:23:01
There is an update if that's what you mean.


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Reply #3 - 25 February 2005, 05:09:35
moved in the right forum, this wasn't related to "dans's add-on"

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Reply #4 - 26 February 2005, 02:08:27
If you have Orbiter 2004, you must download the entire Orbiter 2005 to upgrade.  If you have Orbiter 2005 (without patch 1 or
2) you can upgrade to patch 2 by downloading just the patch (use the mirror links from the main Orbiter site, mirror 4 is
usually good for speed), without downloading the entire program.


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Reply #5 - 26 February 2005, 17:25:20
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theliberalpatriot wrote:
Is it possible to get Orbiter 2005 without re-downloading the whole thing?

-Andrew
56K ? :/


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Reply #6 - 28 February 2005, 07:24:41
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Schimz wrote:

56K ? :/

Hey ... be nice.

Ever tried to download a large package on 56K, even with a download manager?  

Sometimes its necessary.  Especially if you don't have access to hispeed ...

or an Internet Cafe.

« Last Edit: 28 February 2005, 09:15:16 by StarLost »

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Reply #7 - 28 February 2005, 09:15:16
Speaking of which...
*breaks out his 56k and put it into his computer, not knowing what kind of connection he will have where he's going...*


« Last Edit: 28 February 2005, 09:15:16 by Travis Reed »