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- From: ags@scs.carleton.ca (Alexander G. M. Smith)
- Subject: Re: Octamed Pro 3.0 on 3000
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.011351.800@cunews.carleton.ca>
- Keywords: OctaMED
- Sender: news@cunews.carleton.ca (News Administrator)
- Organization: School of Computer Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada
- References: <42882@sdcc12.ucsd.edu>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 01:13:51 GMT
- Lines: 17
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- In article <42882@sdcc12.ucsd.edu> cg18ffl@icogsci1.ucsd.edu (Spumoni...) writes:
- > 'Lo all. I recently acquired a new 3000, and had a question about the
- >coverdisk version of OctaMED Pro. On my 2000/2.1 system, OctaMED will load the
- >poewrpacked GFX files it needs perfectly every time. I just have to make sure
- >that the GFX files are in the proper directory. I did the exact same
- >installation on my 3000, but now the program refuses to load these files. It
- >pops up with a flashing box doodad that says "Can't load OCTAmed.gfx1".
-
- Try running a utility called SnoopDOS. It displays the file operations
- that your Amiga is doing. It gives you such useful information as the
- name of the file that a program is trying to open. This means that you
- can see which file OctaMED is trying to open. You may even see that it
- is trying to open powerpacker.library and failing.
-
- - Alex
-