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From: jackyl187@*******.com (warlock .)
Subject: SR4 Conversion
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:13:44 -0500
<br><br><br>&gt;From: Scott Harrison
&lt;scott@**********.com&gt;<br>&gt;Reply-To: Shadowrun Discussion
&lt;shadowrn@*****.dumpshock.com&gt;<br>&gt;To: Shadowrun Discussion
&lt;shadowrn@*****.dumpshock.com&gt;<br>&gt;Subject: Re: SR4
Conversion<br>&gt;Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:12:29
-0400<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt;On Jul 28, 2005, at 13:03,
snicker@*********.net
wrote:<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;-----Original

Message-----<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;From: Scott Harrison
[mailto:scott@**********.com]<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;Sent: Thursday, July 28,
2005
02:41 PM<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; We do something very similar with the
SRDiceRoller
program <br>&gt;&gt;&gt;because<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;each
die roll indicates which
dice are pool dice. The dice are
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;all<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;ordered, and it is
easy to know how many
successes there are -- <br>&gt;&gt;&gt;even
if<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;the GM is slow
at giving the TN to you. And when you reroll dice
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;it<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;will indicate which
ones were rerolled and
how many times.
:-)<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; There has been
rumor
that the author of this program will be
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;modifying<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;it to allow
it to hook up with
other versions of itself on a <br>&gt;&gt;&gt;network
so<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;the
GM can request rolls from characters, pool together
initiative<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;rolls, etc. Are there any interested in such
types of
networked<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;functionality?<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;How

accessible is this to handhelds? One or two of my players have
<br>&gt;&gt;those.<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt; Sorry, Mac OS
X
only.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;--<br>&gt;Scott
Harrison<br>&gt;<br>

Wonder if you can convert this to *nix...

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