quake/articles/1997/art-1067
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From: kekoa@pixel.Stanford.EDU (Kekoa Proudfoot)
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Subject: Revved Demo Proxy for Windows
Date: 10 Feb 1997 19:13:54 -0000
Organization: Stanford University, CA 94305, USA
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For those interested in the Stanford Demo Proxy, I've fixed a bug which
prevented people from specifying server IP addresses using the "dot"
notation. You can find the demo proxy where you found the last one, which
was off of:
http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/~quake/clients/demo-proxy/
For those who don't know, a demo proxy allows you to record a client-side
demo of a networked Quake game, something which the current version of
Quake can't do. The proxy is, for the most part, a program which sits
between the you and a Quake server and writes the network data passing
through it into a file, which you can then play back using the "playdemo"
command from the Quake console. Download the README file for more info.
-Kekoa
kekoa@graphics.stanford.edu