URGENT: Windows engine?
Mark Schonewille
europe at ehug.info
Thu Nov 11 06:37:37 EST 2004
Sannyasin,
You can download the engines here:
<ftp://ftp.runrev.com/pub/revolution/downloads/engines/2.5/>
The engines in this ftp directory can be decompressed by StuffIt
Expander 7 or later.
The engines in my Rev folder (MacOS 9) are called: Linux,
MacOSfat, Revolution.app and Windows.
If you're going to build applications for MacOS 9, you need to
download
<http://downloads.runrev.com/revolution/distributions/current/revolution.sit>
and pull out the engine. I believe that the correct name for the
engine is MacOSPPC, but I might be wrong. You can also use
MacOSfat, but the resulting application will be much bigger than
a real PPC application.
I am desparately waiting for the other engines to come
available, particularly the 68K engine.
Best regards,
Mark
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
> I found and downloaded from the run rev ftp site the windows engine.
> which unstuffed just fine:
<snip file list>
>
> I put the "Revolution.exe" file into the /component/engines/Revolution.exe
>
> of my own OSX applications package, quit Rev, rebooted, but the
> standalone setting wizard still says the window engine is missing?
>
> Tks
>
> On Nov 10, 2004, at 3:15 PM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
>
>> Somewhat urgent: in the 2.5 on the MAC in Standalone settings I click
>> on the Windows check box only to be informed that the windows engine
>> is missing, asked if i want to download I say yes, but I get an error
>> msg saying the file that was downloaded cannot be de-compressed and it
>> is corrupt.
>>
>> ??
>>
>> what should I do?
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