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How to Open .DGT Files (RXtreme Coding Files)

Started by rjeaton1, July 20, 2009, 06:08:40 AM

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I've been getting a lot of PM's lately from people wondering what exactly a .DGT file is and how to make use of one.

I'll explain here, and from here on out, if anybody see's either of those questions pop up somewhere, direct them here.

First, you'll need to download the .DGT file, or copy the coding from one of the threads posted here.

If you've downloaded the .DGT file, you'll need to open it.  However, at first, your computer won't know what program to use to open it with.

So, to "associate" .DGT files with a particular program, do the following:

Right click on the downloaded .DGT file and click on "open with".  You'll get window that opens up showing you different programs you can use to open the .DGT file with.  Find "notepad" in the list of programs and select it.

Now, every time you go to open a .DGT file, it should open up in notepad.

Now, open up the file in notepad, right click, then click on "select all"...this will highlight all of the text in the notepad window.

Now, right click again, and click on "copy".

(if you copy'd the .DGT file from a thread, the following steps are the same)

Open up Roulette Xtreme (can be downloaded from nolinks. uxsoftware .com)

Now, at the top of RXtreme's window, you'll see "Designer"  Click on that...

Now, you'll see two options "system editor" and "open system file"

You'll select "system editor"

A window opens.  Now, at the top left hand corner of that window, you'll see "file"...click that

Now, click on "new"

The text in the window that is opened will change...right click and select all again, this time hit delete or backspace (in other words, delete all the text in that window)

Now, right click, and paste the text you copied earlier into that window.

Now, click on "file" again, and this time click on "save as"

You'll now have the opportunity to name the "system" which you've either downloaded or copy and pasted.

Name it, save it, and there you go.  You now have the system saved into RXtreme.  Now, to make it work, simply click on "action" at the top of RXtremes window and at the very bottom of the popup list that shows up you'll see "activate current system"

There should be a checkmark next to it.  If there isn't, click on it, and it will check it off for you.  Now, you simply hit the spin button repeatedly and you'll see that RXtreme is playing the "system" for you.

If you ever want to open up a new system that is already in RXtremes database, click on "designer" at the top of RXtremes window and this time instead of choosing "system editor" you'll click on "open system file"

Now, all you have to do is find the system you want to open and test.  That's it!

rjeaton1

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