Does an anyone know of a version of Thudboard you don't have to install on a PC?
Imagine the following situation. Your computer crashes. You're in the middle of an exiting Forum Game (Yes things like that do happen!). What to do? I can't go around installing ThudBoard on every Computer nearby. But on the other hand, I desperately want to play Thud! And noone in the neighbourhood is interested in learning such an interesting game...
Wouldn't it be to just grab your stick. Insert it into a PC and keep on playing? No matter where you are?
Please, all these IT-intelligent people around. You are doing great things. Wouldn't this be a great Idea for developers to put into action?












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Wouldn't it be to just grab your stick. Insert it into a PC and keep on playing? No matter where you are?
easy. thudboard is a pretty simple application that doesn't put stuff in 10 different places on your pc. all you have to do is grab the folder, copy it to your stick and you've got it working on there. you can, of course, also install it to the stick, but if you've got thudboard installed already, copying it is so much easier
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Cool, I need to do that right away (just need a decent stick for that...)
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just checked, thudboard is almost 11mb big, so any stick would do. if you've got a digital camera and a card reader even that would work.
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hmm, wouldn't it be fun to even play Thud on your camera...
"The problem with Italian food is that five or six days later you're hungry again." - George Miller
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just checked, thudboard is almost 11mb big, so any stick would do. if you've got a digital camera and a card reader even that would work.
Ratty succeeds in making me feel old again
my first memory stick was only 8mb tho happily my last was a 4GB corsair GT
and as a heads up not all memory sticks can be booted from apparently even if the pc /laptop BIOS is capable of booting from USB flash. I think most of the Corsairs are bootable but not sure about which other brands are a friend told me the other night that a cheap 8GB he just bought was not bootable. On another front if you want a system than can play online thud if your primary harddisk crashes get a copy of knoppix i have played the online game using one of the browsers that comes on the bootable CD/DVD and if you have a router/hub that does DHCP it will quite often setup your internet connection automatically. I have been looking at the idea of using SLAX to make a bootable USB virtual computer that has the thudboard app on it as well as a secured Firefox, openoffice, gimp, mp3/video player, etc but its still in my in tray wherever that is but if i do get around to it i will FTP an image upto the net somewhere and post a link here.
Where are we going and why am i in this handbasket?...
...Oh! always try to look on the bright side...
... Um anybody got any marshmellows.?
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I've been a' thinkin...
If a group of us gt together and made "applications" to be used on bebo and facebook, or "widgets" that work in a lot of places, we could spread the thud!!!
Or even an online/not online java thud client (just type in the moves and play thud with a mate on the same mobile!!!).
I would be willing to help here, though a mobile client would involve serious copyright.
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hmm, wouldn't it be fun to even play Thud on your camera...
it definitely would!
@alex: 8mb? i doubt you'd still get that today. luckily we weren't talking about booting from the stick and every computer (except for my laptop (due to lack of usb)) should manage to open the files on a stick.
When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries disappear and life stands explained. – Mark Twain
Save the rats, eat a dwarf!
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When I started playing, and before I found the ThudBoard app, I made a spreadsheet for keeping track of forum games. Fits on any stick, even multiple games.
No seriously, it even keeps track of pieces left. With a bit of tweaking I could put in a score as well, I think.
Your post reminded me, and I had a look for old times sake. Hey, I was good back then!
If anyone is interested I might translate it (the bits of text are in dutch) and put it on my site in Open Document format. That's the generally accepted OS independent standard that MS doesn't support.
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