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- From: bscott@spieg.interealm.com (Ben Scott)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: AWEB colorwheel gadget missing???
- Date: 7 Apr 1996 18:23:41 -0600
- Organization: MagNET
- Message-ID: <4k9mad$lr@spieg.interealm.com>
- References: <4j6tli$m1b@alterdial.UU.NET> <4j85so$8ia@serpens.rhein.de> <4jsqt2$vci@mule2.mindspring.com>
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- In article <4jsqt2$vci@mule2.mindspring.com>,
- Charlie Moody <chmood@photobooks.atdc.gatech.edu> wrote:
- >On 26 Mar 1996 08:20:56 +0100, Michael van Elst wrote:
- >: Matt Anderson writes:
- >: >I've downloaded AWeb 1.0a and unpacked it and installed it. When I try
- >: >to run it, gives me an error: "Couldn't find gadgets/colorwheel.gadget
- >: >error in 39" There is no "colorwheel.gadget" in the files that I
- >
- >: You install AmigaOS3.x properly.
- >
- >Not necessarily, Michael: I've just installed 3.1 (totally uneventful),
- >and poked my nose into everything, including Pallette: neat colorwheel,
-
- I must be missing something really basic and stupid here - that's possible,
- I've not been properly keeping up on a lot of things. So anyhow, today I come
- across an Amiga web browser touted as stable and non-crashing (!!) - so
- instantly I download it. A quick check of the readme says it requires WB3.0
- or better - no trouble, I have an A-4000 after all. So I try to run it, and
- I get "Can't open asl.library version 39" in a little window - no surprise,
- my asl.library claims to be version 38.30.
-
- I go scan every message with "AWeb" in the title on c.s.a.networking here,
- and this is the closest to the topic I can find. Either everyone else out
- there has WB3.1, or there's some other way to get asl.library v39 (I grepped
- Aminet's index for it, but no luck). Or I somehow got an old asl.library -
- I guess that's possible. What am I missing, folks? Unless this is a big
- issue, email me at bscott@nyx.net (or here, but this isn't my main email
- site). I hate posting stuff like this, but I've done about everything I
- reasonably can to figure out what I missed on my own.
-
- . <<<<Infinite K>>>>
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