File: bepis.swf-(7.97 MB, 1920x944, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)08:20:55 No.3452641
Hope yall got your copy of the standalone flash projector. Just automatically open .swfs in that.
(I think they'll still work anyway)
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)08:29:41 No.3452658
>>3452641
I got seven copies of the flash projector with the oldest predating the 2017 discontinuation
announcement by 3 years
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)08:41:14 No.3452682
>>3452658
Damn i only have the v32 builds.
Fair chance of a killswitch being in there sadly, but i bet i can still find some old ones
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)08:55:39 No.3452700
>>3452641
>>3452658
Where can I get the stand alone flash projector that's not V32?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)08:56:47 No.3452703
>>3452700
Paste the link for the discontinued flash archive page into wayback machine
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)09:03:43 No.3452709
>>3452700
correction... just wayback machine the debug downloads page
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)09:09:25 No.3452713
>>3452703
>>3452709
Is there a difference?
Although the wayback machine one is for Linux it looks like.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)09:17:04 No.3452719
>>3452713
I've downloaded a few from the archive, some are mac, some linux, some windows. However i
couldn't find the projector within them. The debug page is sure to have the projector.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)09:28:01 No.3452737
https://www.howtogeek.com/438141/how-to-play-adobe-flash-swf-files-outside-your-web-browser/
This seems pretty reliable.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)09:29:39 No.3452743
>>3452737
Yeah thats the projector, i just wasn't sure if it also had a killswitch installed
>> [_] Anonymous 12/31/20(Thu)09:34:52 No.3452756
>>3452743
I'll download it and v31 to play it safe.