Re: Re-updated to RISC OS 4.02



In message <1172830164.792955.84710@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
"Adam" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[SNIP]


All I have done is to install the new !Boot,

My guess is that the problems you're ahaving are that you've spent
many years "customising" your old !Boot and have now forgotten what
got put where.

Exactly that! I worked out a lot to get something running and to get
a desktop with more functionalities for work. Now I should re-assembling
all this stuff to RISC OS Adjust? Well, I was not thinking for this that
time as I ordered Adjust, just thinking for the new CDFS.

As Harriet said, modifying your !Boot is probabably not the best long-
term plan.

OK, but !Boot challenges this. No, it isn't !Boot alone. The software
today is like a network. Before I've got running !NetSurf or !KinoAMP
there was to install some other software, too. I don't like this because
if the things aren't in the programm folder you can remove or delete it
and it doesn't work anymore. So I hide much of the stuff into !Boot.

I don't know (par example) how I can get !Flash running. It never
worked.

I can't go online with the new RISC OS Adjust self like it was before
with RISC OS 4.02, and so I have to install all this things self
again? I could not find any installed PPP-driver oder dial-in programm

I've never used the programs your talking about to get dial-up
working. It might be worth taking a look at DialUp by rcomp.

That's 40 Euro again. Why the hell buy all this things seperate... (I
buyed the PPP-driver that time, I buyed Messenger Pro, Oregano etc...
for all of this money I will get a brandnew PC with Windows here, and
all the named things are included - so don't wonder if people don't buy
RISC OS anymore)

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To where I have to install the PPP-driver for ArmTCP now? The same
path as in the old !Boot doesn't work anymore.

Where was it in your old !Boot?

!Boot.resources.!System.modules.network.ppp
!Boot.resources.!System.modules.ppp
!Boot.resources.!System.modules.pppdriver
!Boot.resources.!Internet.files.PPP.PPP
!Boot.resources.!Internet.files.jp-down
!Boot.resources.!Internet.files.jp-up
!Boot.resources.!Internet.files.register
!Boot.resources.Internet.files.Options
!Boot.resourc...

Eh, look likes it is a big mess here. I don't know to where I have to
copy the files *jp-down* and *jp-up* under Adjust but ArmTCP is looking
for that.

OK, I will check ArmTCP the next time and re-programme it if possible.
There is something to change. It's a good programme almost not perfect.

What's about ArtWorks 1? I couldn't install it anymore under Adjust.

Alex'



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