For Windows 7, 64bit using Hey0's here's what I did to get it working.
First, stick the biome terrain mod in the bin folder for the server. (Same folder where minecraft_server.jar is.)
Then I edited my server_nogui_x64.bat as follows:
@echo off
"%ProgramFiles(x86)%\Java\jre6\bin\java.exe" -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -cp BiomeTerrainMod_SMP_v11_2.jar;minecraft_mod.jar net.minecraft.server.MinecraftServer nogui
pause
Then In the same folder I put the BiomeTerrainModSettings.ini file and made my changes. Newly generated terrain comes up just fine with the new settings. Chunk edges are silly of course where old terrain and new meet.
One problem I found was that if you had been using the previous version that old copies of the minecraft.jar seemed to casue weirdness. Once I deleted all the minecraft.jar backups in my bin folder and tried everything from that start again it worked smoothly.
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The water is 2 deep, or more in areas that originally had deep water. I have no idea if that's what you were looking for or if it is big enough.
http://www.mediafire.com/?96ddgwjfrjweb29
Edit; This is too small by far. I'll work on a bigger one.
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Realized it is because it needs the gzip there. Works fine if you have that too. Just not a very graceful failure. :smile.gif:
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For Windows 7, 64bit using Hey0's here's what I did to get it working.
First, stick the biome terrain mod in the bin folder for the server. (Same folder where minecraft_server.jar is.)
Then I edited my server_nogui_x64.bat as follows:
Then In the same folder I put the BiomeTerrainModSettings.ini file and made my changes. Newly generated terrain comes up just fine with the new settings. Chunk edges are silly of course where old terrain and new meet.
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Yeah, obsidian!
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Yes, it needs interior finishing.
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I want both. Yours for creativity and challenge, the Autocart one for just fooling around to entertain my kid with rollercoasters.
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Fun fun. :smile.gif:
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