TerraForm -- a map editor for CIV dos

I have uploaded a new version TerraForm 8.0.126
This version no longer requires a key.

It was enjoyable answering the request for keys and seeing how many users the program had. I removed all the extraneous systems call and features that weren’t necessary.
The program was written in Visual Basic 6.0, being a 32 bit program it should be functional as long as Windows supports 32 bit programs.

Thanks for the support over the years
Is there a source code available? Perhaps someone would like to upgrade the code in the future... 😁
 
TerraForm -- a map editor for Civilization dos
The current version does not require a key.

Download TerraForm 7.0.105 2Sep2019
Download TerraForm 8.0.126 1Jan2024

See attched file
file size 1.99 mb


TerraForm is distributed as an exe file, after removing it from the zip a double click will install it.


During the installation process you can select an Icon for your desktop.

TF001.jpg


All constructive criticism welcome.

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P do the following when sending a Private Messages (conversation) to request a TerraForm key. An attached TFK file will be sent via e-mail.

Start TerraForm
Click menu item About
Click Request Registration Key
Follow the instructions in the Request For Registration Key text box.

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NOTE: All previous versions are not supported and keys cannot be provided.
(NOTE: TerraForm105 is no longer supported, download will be removed shortly)

The current version is TerraForm126.zip
Hello, I downloaded Terraform but I dont
RDhave the key and IT does not work. Can you please help me? Martn
 
You must have downloaded the old 105 file. Download the new 126 one that doesn't need a key.
Perfect, Now IT works. Is there anY possibility to edit the map of the Earth And save IT as template for next games on the Earth? I mean modify Earth map And on this map play more scenarios for more nations? Many thanks
 
Yes you can do that. There should be an option to save as map.pic. you may then wish to use another tool called JCivEd which allows you to change the starting positions to suit your new map.

JCivEd also supports map editing and saving as map.pic so you can also choose to do all the work in that tool
 
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