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Old 25 October 2012, 22:24   #2
Lonewolf10
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Yes, it is

First, make a backup of your current configuration which is found in the "S" drawer where you have AMOS Pro. The current configuration file should be called something like "AMOSPro_Interpreter_Config". (This is just incase you have a typo when entering the new extension - something I have done quite a few times - and AMOS Pro won't load up if it has problems finding an extension)


You need to install some libs into the APSystem drawer:

3d.lib (AMOS Basic only??)
AMOSPro_3d.lib
c3d.lib


I can't remember whether 3d.lib is needed by AMOS Pro. It is probably just a version of the extension compatible with AMOS Basic.


You will need to add the "AMOSPro_3d.lib" into extension slot 4:

- In the AMOS Pro editor select "Config" from drop down menu
- "Set Interpreter"
- Load in a configuration (I normally use Default)
- Click on "Set Loaded Extensions"
- Use mouse to highlight slot 4
- Type in extension filename (it is case sensitive)
- Select "Ok", then "Exit" (top-left corner)
- Save the new configuration with "Save Configuration" (that's what I use) or "Save Configuration As..."
- After reading the message that appears, click "Quit" (top-left corner)
- Exit AMOS Pro, wait a while and then re-open to use the new settings.


That should get it working for you
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