new source

  • pineappleandbacon
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Is is possible to get the source for pt 42.3 or maybe the beta? If so can someone tell me where to find it?
  • yew101
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    www.powdertoy.co.uk

    click :
    wrong operating systems? click here!

    u will find V42.3 source
  • yew101
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    alexthesax
    its not 100% reliable it is about 90% thats why its beta
  • alexthesax
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    They didn't ask for reliable, they asked for the source for 42.3 OR the beta, I can't quote it, on my iPod, but it is in the first post.
  • yew101
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    u actually can quote on ipd/iphone
    steps:
    1.go to forum page
    2. click persons name ONCE not TWICE (twice will go to profile)
    3. Reply and quote will appear
    4. click quote
    5. TADAH
  • Xenocide
    1st Dec 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    alexthesax
    That would be alpha.



    This is the wrong forum for this question, it would be better placed in Help.
  • alexthesax
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Are you sure antb? Yew101 seems to agree with me

    yew101:
    thats why its beta

    I'm pretty sure that it would be considered beta, because it is basicly the latest debug of the beta. At least that is what I would consider it, if I'm wrong, then you have the right to slap me. lol
  • Xenocide
    1st Dec 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    The source straight off github has no guarantee to work in any shape, form or way. So it's an alpha.
    The Beta available from the front-page will work and run, but not without bugs
    The stable will work with minimal, if any bugs.
  • alexthesax
    1st Dec 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I understand that, but what I guess I am trying to say is that at the moment, not always, but for the moment, github has the latest beta, because, the difference between front page and github at the moment is just some misc. and bug fixes, so in my mind, that would be the latest beta, but as you said, most of the time it is alpha.