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nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

Brian Postm

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Brian Postm » Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08:03:46

The other day I saw a NR2003 Utility that would allow you to view the
current available races on Sierra without running  NR2003.  I should
have downloaded it when I saw it but didnt.  Now I cant find it.  Does
anyone know where I might find this?

bpostma

Mitch_

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Mitch_ » Sun, 25 Jan 2004 08:35:42

NRTV?  I dont have to location.


j[nospam]ca..

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by j[nospam]ca.. » Sun, 25 Jan 2004 09:38:03

You're looking for:

Nascar racing list 0.51.zip

I can't find the link but this is the file you need.  good luck,

hth,
jeff

On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 23:03:46 GMT, Brian Postma


>The other day I saw a NR2003 Utility that would allow you to view the
>current available races on Sierra without running  NR2003.  I should
>have downloaded it when I saw it but didnt.  Now I cant find it.  Does
>anyone know where I might find this?

>bpostma

Stev

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Stev » Sun, 25 Jan 2004 11:20:38

I believe this is what you are looking for.
http://users.pandora.be/viperius/NascarRacelist/

Steve

Brian Postm

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Brian Postm » Mon, 26 Jan 2004 01:11:46

That's it exactly!!!  Thanks.

NRTV can be found at http://www.nrtvlive.com/all_en.htm, It looks cool
but is overkill for what I need at the moment.  But will check into it
more when I get some time

Thanks all
bpostma
cobra-drvr (usually found on BattleStarRacin)

On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 21:20:38 -0500, "Steve"


>I believe this is what you are looking for.
>http://users.pandora.be/viperius/NascarRacelist/

>Steve


>> The other day I saw a NR2003 Utility that would allow you to view the
>> current available races on Sierra without running  NR2003.  I should
>> have downloaded it when I saw it but didnt.  Now I cant find it.  Does
>> anyone know where I might find this?

>> bpostma

MWB

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by MWB » Mon, 26 Jan 2004 04:07:40


> I believe this is what you are looking for.
> http://users.pandora.be/viperius/NascarRacelist/

> Steve


> > The other day I saw a NR2003 Utility that would allow you to view the
> > current available races on Sierra without running  NR2003.  I should
> > have downloaded it when I saw it but didnt.  Now I cant find it.  Does
> > anyone know where I might find this?

> > bpostma

I just installed it and this is a great program.

Mark

Russel

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Russel » Mon, 26 Jan 2004 07:48:43




>>I believe this is what you are looking for.
>>http://users.pandora.be/viperius/NascarRacelist/

>>Steve


>>>The other day I saw a NR2003 Utility that would allow you to view the
>>>current available races on Sierra without running  NR2003.  I should
>>>have downloaded it when I saw it but didnt.  Now I cant find it.  Does
>>>anyone know where I might find this?

>>>bpostma

> I just installed it and this is a great program.

> Mark

This looks like a great program!  My first reaction is "too bad it uses
NET".  I am trying read up on NET to better understand it.  I've avoided
downloading it as my first thought was that it will open my computer to
be more accessible to the outside, take up a bunch of memory and
resources (as so many MS products do).  I may be all wrong (and I
wouldn't mind if I was).

Are there any good sites that explain this technology in an unbiased
manner?  In the mean time, I am searching with Google.

Russell

Josh Boudrea

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Josh Boudrea » Mon, 26 Jan 2004 10:36:55

This page from microsoft describes the technology:
http://www.microsoft.com/net/basics/

That page is probably a good start to understanding what exactly it is.
I don't know if you have any software development knowledge or not, but
.NET is basically a framework for programmers to writes software with.
If you're familiar with the Java language, .NET is similar to the
technology behind java. Java has a "virtual machine" that runs the java
code in a secure and cross platform way, and this .NET thing does the
same, but with languages other than Java.

As far as "opening up your computer to the outside" this won't change
much on your configuration. Since its called ".NET" you'd think it has
some networking stuff involved, but that's not really the case. I'm
pretty sure they called it ".NET" to reflect their webservices
technology. It won't open any new ports or anything like that on your
machine.

When you install .NET it won't constantly take up ressources on your PC.
It basically is like a bunch of DLL that are used by programs built with
.NET. So if you have no programs running that use the .NET framework, it
just sits on the HD, not in memory. Its been my experience that programs
using .NET do use a bit more memory than straight C++ or native
application, but its nothing to worry about.

Hope that helps a little. I'm a software developper and when MS came out
with .NET, it took me a little while to figure out just what exactly
this thing is.

--
josh boudreau
josh at kfoo dot net

Brian Postm

nr2003 utility to view online Sierra races

by Brian Postm » Wed, 28 Jan 2004 00:34:42

Ok so now that we have this solved how about a car viewer that lets
you view the car, manage lists etc.  Most of the viewer I have seen
have been for painters.  I am not interested in that type.  I am
looking for one that will help me maintain a collection of cars,
easily find duplicates and allow me to delete them etc

thanks
bpostma
cobra-drvr usually found on BattleStarRacin


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