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    Default Simba from Cmd?

    KK so I opened cmd on win7..

    I type C:/Simba/MyScript.exe -o -r...
    Yes I tried --r and --o, --run and --open

    Doesnt run :S So how do I do this, or is it not possible... Do I HAVE to resort to c++ mouseeventf to click the play button or not?

    I was going to embed my simbascript + folder as a manifest/resource inside my already made launcher.. Then when its launched, it extracts whats needed and runs the script, Hides the simba window, Leaves smart onscreen..

    So command line possible or not?
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    WFM

    Code:
    Simba.exe -o "D:\Programs\Simba\Scripts\InArr.simba" -r

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coh3n
    Hit the Windows Key + R. The Run windows should appear.
    Type in cmd, hit enter.
    The command prompt should come up.
    Type in cd "Simba.exe path here" (for me, it's cd c:/simba) and hit enter.
    Type in simba.exe and hit enter.
    Simba should now pop up and you'll see all the debug stuff in the command prompt.
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