diff --git a/mods/64bit/index.html b/mods/64bit/index.html index 1760766..814e5b0 100644 --- a/mods/64bit/index.html +++ b/mods/64bit/index.html @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ echo <span class="hljs-string">"Java is now installed!"</span> <li> <p>1.9 (Zero)</p> <ul> - <li><a href="./release/1.9/minecraft-1.9-64bit-v1-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-zero.zip">v1 (Fixed^7, Zero)</a></li> + <li><a href="./release/1.9/minecraft-1.9-64bit-v1-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-fixed-zero.zip">v1 (Fixed^7)</a></li> </ul> </li> <li> diff --git a/mods/unlimited/index.html b/mods/unlimited/index.html index ca39417..1669048 100644 --- a/mods/unlimited/index.html +++ b/mods/unlimited/index.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ </head> <body> <h1 id="minecraft-unlimited-infinite-worldgen-mods">Minecraft Unlimited: Infinite Worldgen Mods</h1> - <p>These mods make Minecraft actually infinite, using BigInteger and BigDecimal to make the Minecraft world as big as your computer can handle. You should not be running this on a PC with less than 4GB of RAM but kudos if you manage to get that working.</p> + <p>These mods make Minecraft actually infinite, using BigInteger and BigDecimal to make the Minecraft world as big as your computer can handle. You should not be running this on a PC with less than 4GB of RAM but kudos if you manage to get that working. If you don't know how to install jarmods see <a href="../64bit/index.html">here.</a></p> <h1 id="infdev-20100630">Infdev 20100630 (Zero)</h1> <p>Note from me: these versions are <em>very</em> slow and will likely be a lot slower than standard 64bit mods even near spawn Dependency: Install this as a jarmod <a href="https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/systems/manifold/manifold-all/2023.1.3/manifold-all-2023.1.3.jar">https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/systems/manifold/manifold-all/2023.1.3/manifold-all-2023.1.3.jar</a>