Hi! That’s an interesting find—Garage: Bad Dream Adventure is a fascinating title, especially given how tricky older Flash-based or hybrid games can be with windowed mode and modern OS settings. The fact that it runs properly on Windows 7 with Japanese non-Unicode settings suggests there may be some hardcoded locale or resolution handling causing the display issues you’re seeing in export mode. Older games like this often behave unpredictably outside their intended environment, especially when forced...
Hi! That’s an interesting find—Garage: Bad Dream Adventure is a fascinating title, especially given how tricky older Flash-based or hybrid games can be with windowed mode and modern OS settings. The fact that it runs properly on Windows 7 with Japanese non-Unicode settings suggests there may be some hardcoded locale or resolution handling causing the display issues you’re seeing in export mode. Older games like this often behave unpredictably outside their intended environment, especially when forced...
Hi! You can use WinRun4J as a launcher wrapper for your Minecraft server JAR to run it as a Windows service — since WinRun4J is essentially a configurable Java launcher that lets you specify classpath, main class, JVM args, etc., via an .ini file, it can be much more reliable than trying to launch java -jar directly as a service. For example, configure a .ini pointing at your server’s main class and include the appropriate memory and JVM flags, and WinRun4J will handle the startup as a service-friendly...
Hi! You can use WinRun4J as a launcher wrapper for your Minecraft server JAR to run it as a Windows service — since WinRun4J is essentially a configurable Java launcher that lets you specify classpath, main class, JVM args, etc., via an .ini file, it can be much more reliable than trying to launch java -jar directly as a service. For example, configure a .ini pointing at your server’s main class and include the appropriate memory and JVM flags, and WinRun4J will handle the startup as a service-friendly...
It looks like InfraRecorder is crashing right after launch without producing useful logs, though it does leave crash dump files in the AppData/Local/CrashDumps folder, which can be helpful for troubleshooting. Issues like this are often caused by corrupted configuration files or conflicts with the PortableApps launcher, which is why some users suggest deleting the settings.xml file or running the executable directly to improve stability. Other steps, such as doing a clean boot or disabling the splash...
It looks like InfraRecorder is crashing right after launch without producing useful logs, though it does leave crash dump files in the AppData/Local/CrashDumps folder, which can be helpful for troubleshooting. Issues like this are often caused by corrupted configuration files or conflicts with the PortableApps launcher, which is why some users suggest deleting the settings.xml file or running the executable directly to improve stability. Other steps, such as doing a clean boot or disabling the splash...
It sounds like the shift to the new SourceForge Allura Wiki is a good move, especially if the goal is to make collaboration easier for people who aren’t as technical. MediaWiki can feel a bit overwhelming for anyone who isn’t used to markup. A simpler, more intuitive interface could encourage more participation. It’s kind of like using an executor in the Roblox world—tools only get widely adopted when they’re user-friendly and accessible. If the team wants better engagement, focusing on ease of use,...
It sounds like the shift to the new SourceForge Allura Wiki is a good move, especially if the goal is to make collaboration easier for people who aren’t as technical. MediaWiki can feel a bit overwhelming for anyone who isn’t used to markup. A simpler, more intuitive interface could encourage more participation. It’s kind of like using an executor in the Roblox world—tools only get widely adopted when they’re user-friendly and accessible. If the team wants better engagement, focusing on ease of use,...