Posted 20 years ago2004-06-23 14:01:50 UTCPost #35722
i have a disk for the bsp.port which holds 64 mb. of memory. I saved a map on it but how do i open it up on the other comp? with run? or what. im trying to transfer the map onto my computer that doesnt have internet but does have worldcraft.
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-23 14:22:22 UTCPost #35738
If it's a .bsp file, copy it into your 'Half-Life/valve/maps'-directory, run HL with '-console' and type 'map mapname' into the console to play it. If it's a .map or .rmf file, copy it somewhere into your worldcraft directory, run worldcraft and open it as every other one. Btw, wrong forum I think.
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-23 15:58:19 UTCPost #35766
I think you're talking about the USB port. I've never heard of a 'bsp'-port either, but your description fits the USB-port. USB is 'universal serial bus'. If this 'bsp'-port does exist, what do the letters stand for? When I hear 'bsp', I allways thinkof HL, quake and so on. Anyway it seems to be working now, doesn't it?
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-24 02:13:15 UTCPost #35902
My iPod used a Firewire, obsolete on most PCs, I've only seen them on macs. They charge 20 bucks extra for a USB cord...I bet they've made thousands off of these cables for Windows users...
BSP stands for "binary space partition"
Never heard of that one. Either it's brand new or extremly old. Afaik almost all mp3 players use USB ports.
Posted 20 years ago2004-06-24 15:36:31 UTCPost #36066
My PC has firewire ports. Alot of really high-end mobos like P4C800-E have a firewire port or two. I have 4, cos I got 1 on mobo, one on a card which came with mobo and 2 on a card i bought.