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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2325 Posts
On May 31 2017 03:51 GGzerG wrote: Never cease to amaze with your great work Dakota_fanning, will you be releasing updated version of BWChart / the program you made in SC2 similar? (Can't remember the name for the life of me sorry) I've made a few tools like BWHF Agent for SC:BW, Sc2gears and Sceilght for SC2.
And now screp (for SC:BW) and s2prot (for SC2).
And I'm planning / working on something new, something universal...
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At first I thought it was spelled scgrep, missed opportunity:/
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2325 Posts
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This is amazing; thank you.
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2325 Posts
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Amazing tool, thanks for making it open source, we need more developers like you!
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On May 26 2017 21:02 Neneu wrote: As a data analyst I find this to be absolutly amazing. Will definitely check out once I get home This is the exact reason I asked Dakota_Fanning to update it to support newer replays. I think this opens up a number of interesting data-science-related use cases. This is exciting!
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Hey,
This isnt working for me. Not sure why. When i try to run it, i see a CMD prompt window pop up for a half second then nothing. Tried running as admin for the x86 and 64bit versions. I noticed it says AMD on the 64 bit one is it possible this just wont work on some intel systems (what i have)
thanks
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Hi,
I can't find the OSX version for this app, can anyone send me the link?
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2325 Posts
The latest release is v1.1.0. All binary releases including the OS-X release can be found on the v1.1.0 releases page:
https://github.com/icza/screp/releases/tag/v1.1.0
The 64-bit version is named screp-v1.1.0-darwin-amd64.tar.gz. The 32-bit version is named screp-v1.1.0-darwin-386.tar.gz
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Dakota_Fanning
Hungary2325 Posts
On April 12 2019 08:20 Scuzzzy wrote: Hey,
This isnt working for me. Not sure why. When i try to run it, i see a CMD prompt window pop up for a half second then nothing. Tried running as admin for the x86 and 64bit versions. I noticed it says AMD on the 64 bit one is it possible this just wont work on some intel systems (what i have)
thanks It runs on 64-bit Intel processors too, the "amd64" is the target architecture, the instruction set used to assemble the code, supported by both 64-bit Intel and AMD processors.
But this app does not have a GUI (graphical user interface). This is a command line tool. So you have to open a command line interpreter (e.g. cmd.exe on Windows), navigate to the folder you downloaded and extracted it, and type its name, e.g. "screp.exe".
Then you will see an info message about usage. To see all your options, type "screp -h".
In short, you have to pass the replay file you want to extract info out of, e.g. "screp myreplay.rep".
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Thanks for the fast reply man.
Got it working now, very cool stuff.
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