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JohnO

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  1. Just to keep you posted, the files are uploaded and waiting for a reply.
  2. Got them, sent a reply back to you about the weired things that I saw as well. Will get back to you as soon as possibly.
  3. Got it. Will look at it first thing in the morning, getting late here and I'm tired.
  4. Sorry, now that I just reread what you posted my bag, getting late here. I would say give it a shot and see. If it doesn't then wait for the new rig. I'm thinking on getting my self a new rig which will be a DEll XPS when I get my tax rebate
  5. BigPoppaPump, if you want to send the file to me you can. I will see what happens and post it in the Skunkworks. I will post what we/I find as soon as possible, ok. Thats all I can do just bring the issue up the ladder. Also make sure you have CM:SF in the subject, ok.
  6. Well I have the GeForce 7600 GT and haven't had any problems at all, let me go an knock on some wood now
  7. I'm curious what specs do you have for that new Dell 720? What I see in the catalog and on the web site and what you just posted doesn't match? There is 3GB of Ram that is with the base price and the video card lowest one is 512 MB. Now I'm not doubting you but if its a new Dell 720 with those low specs I would up grade it. But thats just me. I hope that it will work on your new system and I'm sure that it will. Just so you know I too have a Dell computer and haven't had any problems at all, well just the hard drive one time, but it give me a good excuse to get a bigger hard drive
  8. Thanks Guys, wanted to make sure that it was working correctly, now back to building my scenario called "Into the Fire".
  9. Dam good question, DzrtFox, what was the results when you "Ceasefire the mission"?
  10. Lets not forget "Where is the fish"
  11. First want to say thank you for the mod. I'm not having any problems with the mod but do have a question. When I place the mod folder for the BDUs in the "z" folder. I noticed that none of the personnel in the vehicles have the BDUs, ie driver, TC, gunner, and so on. The ground troops do but not the vehicle crews. Is that suppose to be? It looks funny having BDUs on the ground troops and ACUs on the vehicle crews.
  12. Here this may help in the debate Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: Screening, RP, UK, L8A1, L8A3 a. General. Provides a self-screening smoke capability for armored tactical vehicles. </font> (1) Screen vehicles from enemy direct fire weapons when immediate counter-engagement cannot be accomplished.</font></font>(2) Conceal vehicles caught out in the open which cannot rapidly find a defilade position.</font></font> (3) Screen vehicles caught out in the open during retrograde.</font></font>(4) Extricate the crew from a disabled vehicle.</font> b. Description. The L8A1 grenade and the L8A3 grenade are used with M239 and similar grenade launchers which are mounted on the Bradleys. The L8A1 grenade and the L8A3 grenades are also used in the M6 grenade launchers which are mounted on the Strykers. The grenades are filled with a red phosphorus/butyl rubber mix. Each grenade is approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter, 7-9/32 inches long, and weighs approximately 1-1/2 pounds. c. Functioning. The L8A1 and L8A3 grenades are propelled from the launching device when electrical current at the firing clip activates the electrical squibtype fuze which ignites the propellant charge. Pressure builds up in the metal base, escapes through the propulsion holes, ignites the delay composition, and propels the grenade from the launching device. During flight of the grenade, the delay composition burns for ¾ of a second for the L8A1 and 1 second for the L8A3 grenade, and ignites the burster charge. The burster charge ignites the red phosphorus/butyl rubber smoke composition and ruptures the rubber grenade body. The ignited smoke composition disperses to produce a white smoke cloud within two seconds after firing at approximately 98 feet (30m) from the launching device. When functioned, the L8A3 grenade generates a smoke cloud faster and denser than the L8A1. The smoke cloud lasts for more than 2 minutes for both the L8A1 and L8A3 grenades. Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: IR Screening, M76 a. General. Provides a self-screening infrared smoke capability for armored tactical vehicles. </font> (1) Screen vehicles from enemy direct fire weapons when immediate counter-engagement cannot be accomplished.</font></font>(2) Conceal vehicles caught out in the open which cannot rapidly find a defilade position.</font></font> (3) Screen vehicles caught in the open during retrograde.</font></font>(4) Extricate the crew from a disabled vehicle.</font> b. Description. The M76 grenade is used with M250 and similar grenade launchers which are mounted on the M1s. Each grenade is 2.59 inches in diameter, 9.3 inches long, and weighs approximately 4 pounds. c. Functioning. The M76 grenade is propelled from the launching device (discharger) when electric current at the firing contact activates the electrical match. The electrical match ignites the propellant which launches the grenade and ignites the pyrotechnic time delay. Launch acceleration causes the setback lock to displace aft, out-of-engagement with safe and arm slider. When the slider/bore rider clears the launch tube, it moves into the armed position which aligns the explosive lead with the delay detonator and the booster lead. When the grenade reaches the desired range, the delay detonator ignites the explosive train which detonates the central burster. The IR composition is scattered which creates the brown obscuring cloud.
  13. Here this may help in the debate Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: Screening, RP, UK, L8A1, L8A3 a. General. Provides a self-screening smoke capability for armored tactical vehicles. </font> (1) Screen vehicles from enemy direct fire weapons when immediate counter-engagement cannot be accomplished.</font></font>(2) Conceal vehicles caught out in the open which cannot rapidly find a defilade position.</font></font> (3) Screen vehicles caught out in the open during retrograde.</font></font>(4) Extricate the crew from a disabled vehicle.</font> b. Description. The L8A1 grenade and the L8A3 grenade are used with M239 and similar grenade launchers which are mounted on the Bradleys. The L8A1 grenade and the L8A3 grenades are also used in the M6 grenade launchers which are mounted on the Strykers. The grenades are filled with a red phosphorus/butyl rubber mix. Each grenade is approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter, 7-9/32 inches long, and weighs approximately 1-1/2 pounds. c. Functioning. The L8A1 and L8A3 grenades are propelled from the launching device when electrical current at the firing clip activates the electrical squibtype fuze which ignites the propellant charge. Pressure builds up in the metal base, escapes through the propulsion holes, ignites the delay composition, and propels the grenade from the launching device. During flight of the grenade, the delay composition burns for ¾ of a second for the L8A1 and 1 second for the L8A3 grenade, and ignites the burster charge. The burster charge ignites the red phosphorus/butyl rubber smoke composition and ruptures the rubber grenade body. The ignited smoke composition disperses to produce a white smoke cloud within two seconds after firing at approximately 98 feet (30m) from the launching device. When functioned, the L8A3 grenade generates a smoke cloud faster and denser than the L8A1. The smoke cloud lasts for more than 2 minutes for both the L8A1 and L8A3 grenades. Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: IR Screening, M76 a. General. Provides a self-screening infrared smoke capability for armored tactical vehicles. </font> (1) Screen vehicles from enemy direct fire weapons when immediate counter-engagement cannot be accomplished.</font></font>(2) Conceal vehicles caught out in the open which cannot rapidly find a defilade position.</font></font> (3) Screen vehicles caught in the open during retrograde.</font></font>(4) Extricate the crew from a disabled vehicle.</font> b. Description. The M76 grenade is used with M250 and similar grenade launchers which are mounted on the M1s. Each grenade is 2.59 inches in diameter, 9.3 inches long, and weighs approximately 4 pounds. c. Functioning. The M76 grenade is propelled from the launching device (discharger) when electric current at the firing contact activates the electrical match. The electrical match ignites the propellant which launches the grenade and ignites the pyrotechnic time delay. Launch acceleration causes the setback lock to displace aft, out-of-engagement with safe and arm slider. When the slider/bore rider clears the launch tube, it moves into the armed position which aligns the explosive lead with the delay detonator and the booster lead. When the grenade reaches the desired range, the delay detonator ignites the explosive train which detonates the central burster. The IR composition is scattered which creates the brown obscuring cloud.
  14. Here this may help in the debate Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: Screening, RP, UK, L8A1, L8A3 a. General. Provides a self-screening smoke capability for armored tactical vehicles. </font> (1) Screen vehicles from enemy direct fire weapons when immediate counter-engagement cannot be accomplished.</font></font>(2) Conceal vehicles caught out in the open which cannot rapidly find a defilade position.</font></font> (3) Screen vehicles caught out in the open during retrograde.</font></font>(4) Extricate the crew from a disabled vehicle.</font> b. Description. The L8A1 grenade and the L8A3 grenade are used with M239 and similar grenade launchers which are mounted on the Bradleys. The L8A1 grenade and the L8A3 grenades are also used in the M6 grenade launchers which are mounted on the Strykers. The grenades are filled with a red phosphorus/butyl rubber mix. Each grenade is approximately 2-5/8 inches in diameter, 7-9/32 inches long, and weighs approximately 1-1/2 pounds. c. Functioning. The L8A1 and L8A3 grenades are propelled from the launching device when electrical current at the firing clip activates the electrical squibtype fuze which ignites the propellant charge. Pressure builds up in the metal base, escapes through the propulsion holes, ignites the delay composition, and propels the grenade from the launching device. During flight of the grenade, the delay composition burns for ¾ of a second for the L8A1 and 1 second for the L8A3 grenade, and ignites the burster charge. The burster charge ignites the red phosphorus/butyl rubber smoke composition and ruptures the rubber grenade body. The ignited smoke composition disperses to produce a white smoke cloud within two seconds after firing at approximately 98 feet (30m) from the launching device. When functioned, the L8A3 grenade generates a smoke cloud faster and denser than the L8A1. The smoke cloud lasts for more than 2 minutes for both the L8A1 and L8A3 grenades. Grenade, Launcher, Smoke: IR Screening, M76 a. General. Provides a self-screening infrared smoke capability for armored tactical vehicles. </font> (1) Screen vehicles from enemy direct fire weapons when immediate counter-engagement cannot be accomplished.</font></font>(2) Conceal vehicles caught out in the open which cannot rapidly find a defilade position.</font></font> (3) Screen vehicles caught in the open during retrograde.</font></font>(4) Extricate the crew from a disabled vehicle.</font> b. Description. The M76 grenade is used with M250 and similar grenade launchers which are mounted on the M1s. Each grenade is 2.59 inches in diameter, 9.3 inches long, and weighs approximately 4 pounds. c. Functioning. The M76 grenade is propelled from the launching device (discharger) when electric current at the firing contact activates the electrical match. The electrical match ignites the propellant which launches the grenade and ignites the pyrotechnic time delay. Launch acceleration causes the setback lock to displace aft, out-of-engagement with safe and arm slider. When the slider/bore rider clears the launch tube, it moves into the armed position which aligns the explosive lead with the delay detonator and the booster lead. When the grenade reaches the desired range, the delay detonator ignites the explosive train which detonates the central burster. The IR composition is scattered which creates the brown obscuring cloud.
  15. Hello, I don't think so (arty smoke)
  16. Hello, I don't think so (arty smoke)
  17. Hello, I don't think so (arty smoke)
  18. Thanks Adam1. I would like to use the map for a MOUT training scenario with your permission first.
  19. Holy cats, I thought I had decent monitor! </font>
  20. Holy cats, I thought I had decent monitor! </font>
  21. Holy cats, I thought I had decent monitor! </font>
  22. Apparently you've never been in the military.....
  23. Well you could use DualHead2Go. Now your thinking "What the hell is a DualHead2Go". You can go here and read up on it DualHead2Go
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