BloodRayne -RayneGun- v1.0.0
(c) 2003 by Darkshade.
Requires Visual Basic 6 Runtime Module
in windows\system32
RayneGun (version without Vbrun6 and tabctl32.ocx)
Complete Raynegun (includes VBrun6 Dll and tabctl32.ocx)
EDIT Rayngun was originally written for Win XP Service Pack 1
Later XP Service Pack versions have functionality problems
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Last edited by afterdimness on Sat Dec 05, 2009 2:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
- afterdimness
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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
It isnt working for me, it just says 'Component 'TABCTL32.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid'
Wtf does that mean?
Wtf does that mean?
- misterbeefy117
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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
Place the dll file in windows/system32 folder and it should work fine. If you get another dll error, just use the same method.

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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
I am having the same trouble he had with the same error message. Which dll file am I supposed to use. And where would I extract the runtime 6 files too. I am really confused 

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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
Updated above Raynegun posting
added Complete Raynegun
includes both Raynegun versions - with or without Vbrun6 dll
and also included tabctl32.ocx plus Raynegun manual
added Complete Raynegun
includes both Raynegun versions - with or without Vbrun6 dll
and also included tabctl32.ocx plus Raynegun manual
- afterdimness
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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
Hi, I'm new here and I've done everything required to use this program but I still get an error when I try to extract a POD. Which is as follows:
Run-time error '5':
Invalid procedure call or argument
What do I do? :( I'm on Windows XP.
Run-time error '5':
Invalid procedure call or argument
What do I do? :( I'm on Windows XP.
- AlexxShadenk777
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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
Raynegun as far as I can recall was written in Visual Basic 6 for Win XP Service pack 1
back in 2003. Later service packs both for Visual Basic (updated Runtimes) or Win XP
service packs can cause problems.
Last time I tried to use it a while back (with the then latest available VBrun 6 runtime)
to create a pod file had problems and finally resorted to the command line options
to get it to work.
However, the mod selector Launcher function did work ok, which is what most people
would actually use Raynegun for.
You could try downloading the complete raynegun (with the runtime) and copy the included
VBrun 6 runtime dll to your Bloodrayne 1 game folder where raynegun is also located and
see if this works.
(recommend you don't copy it to your windowssystem32 folder especially if you have a more
recent runtime dll already installed there as the one included with rayngegun is probably outdated
and this could very well break other applications which require a more recent runtime version).
The Pod Tool support in Raynegun is just a GUI Interface to the included command line Pod tool
You can still use the Pod Tool command line options
Abyss' POD tool Command line help
Usage: pod <command> <arg1> [arg2] [arg3]
Commands:
-x - Extract files.
<arg1> - name of a pod file to be unpacked
Result:
file.pod.files - folder with extracted files
file.pod.head - pod file header (will be used for packing)
-l - Gives general information and filelist of pod (output to console).
<arg1> - name of a pod archive
-h - Saves header of pod into file.
<arg1> - name of a pod archive
<arg2> - name of a header file
-p - Pack all files in a folder into pod archive.
<arg1> - name of an output pod file
<arg2> - path to folder to be packed
<arg3> - name of header file (been created during extraction or -h command).
Some other possible options
Dragon Unpacker as far as I can recall should be able to extract existing pod files
http://www.elberethzone.net/
but probably not good at creating them
Can't remember if Turfter's Pod Tools (see GVZ Bloodrayne 2 Tools downloads)
also support the original Bloodrayne game.
back in 2003. Later service packs both for Visual Basic (updated Runtimes) or Win XP
service packs can cause problems.
Last time I tried to use it a while back (with the then latest available VBrun 6 runtime)
to create a pod file had problems and finally resorted to the command line options
to get it to work.
However, the mod selector Launcher function did work ok, which is what most people
would actually use Raynegun for.
You could try downloading the complete raynegun (with the runtime) and copy the included
VBrun 6 runtime dll to your Bloodrayne 1 game folder where raynegun is also located and
see if this works.
(recommend you don't copy it to your windowssystem32 folder especially if you have a more
recent runtime dll already installed there as the one included with rayngegun is probably outdated
and this could very well break other applications which require a more recent runtime version).
The Pod Tool support in Raynegun is just a GUI Interface to the included command line Pod tool
You can still use the Pod Tool command line options
Abyss' POD tool Command line help
Usage: pod <command> <arg1> [arg2] [arg3]
Commands:
-x - Extract files.
<arg1> - name of a pod file to be unpacked
Result:
file.pod.files - folder with extracted files
file.pod.head - pod file header (will be used for packing)
-l - Gives general information and filelist of pod (output to console).
<arg1> - name of a pod archive
-h - Saves header of pod into file.
<arg1> - name of a pod archive
<arg2> - name of a header file
-p - Pack all files in a folder into pod archive.
<arg1> - name of an output pod file
<arg2> - path to folder to be packed
<arg3> - name of header file (been created during extraction or -h command).
Some other possible options
Dragon Unpacker as far as I can recall should be able to extract existing pod files
http://www.elberethzone.net/
but probably not good at creating them
Can't remember if Turfter's Pod Tools (see GVZ Bloodrayne 2 Tools downloads)
also support the original Bloodrayne game.
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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
Well I tried Dragon Unpacker and that will be enough cuz all I wanted was to rip the textures so I can use them to mod Devil May Cry 3.
Thank you very much for the help
I may come around and make a post about the mod in question.
Thank you very much for the help
I may come around and make a post about the mod in question.- AlexxShadenk777
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Re: BloodRayne -RayneGun
Yo I keep getting problems. like when I open RayneGun I get "I could not find all of the required standard PODs! Please select the correct gamepath." and I cant seem to make a header.
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