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No probs.
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It looks like you're using the ClassicWB. Instead of KG pimping all his own merchandise, you do realise that those packs come with launchers already? iGame and a list launcher for FULL and above, the list launcher for LITE and below. Plus multiboot for games, including a RAD: boot that survives resets. No need to be going through folders?? Watch the demo: http://classicwb.abime.net/classicweb/features.htm and the tutorial: http://classicwb.abime.net/classicweb/tutorials.htm They may send you to sleep, but they are also useful. ![]() Last edited by Bloodwych; 09 October 2009 at 17:05. |
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#84 |
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Or.. wait for kgload
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Ok, works great with my Miggy also (I was previously testing in Winuae)
![]() This is near perfect already, but if you know the solution, I'd be thrilled to hear that ![]() kgiconload, whdload and whdload.key sit in dh0:c |
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I think I recall having this problem and I couldn't figure out why.
Where is your key located? I think I had to move mine from S: into L: or something. |
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From S:? I've always thought that thay should only sit in dh0:c (but as you have seen my understanding regarding Miggys is somewhat poor)
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nah, whdload checks a few folders.
Can't remember in which order it checks them but for some reason it's ignoring C. (if any coders/whdload people have any idea why this might be, then please let me know ![]() Try moving it to S: or L: |
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Success!! I copied the key to S:, and away went the nag screen
![]() Thank you once more, if you'd (or I for that matter) live a bit closer I'd definitely buy you a pint or two ![]() ...and you'll certainly get something via Paypal, when yo get the kgload ready ![]() |
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Excellent news (about the key working, not the paypal
![]() I really don't know why it doesn't work from C: Funnily enough that's where I had my whdload.key when I discovered the problem (I remember now). I suppose it might be due to whdload being located in C: and maybe I don't release the lock on C:... I'll have to do some checking. This code will be going into kgload anyway so it'll need fine tuning anyway ![]() |
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Hi,
I just read this thread and remember that I had the same problem/idea launching (WB-Mode) programs from DOpus lister by simple double click on the ".info" file. I decided to do it in ARexx and using the program WBRun (Aminet). The script called "RunIcon.rexx" is really simple and works fine for me. Here it comes: ![]() Code:
/* WB-Start (WBRun) by double click on icon in DOpus Lister (text-mode) */ PARSE ARG icon prog = LEFT(icon, LENGTH(icon) - 5) ADDRESS COMMAND 'WBRun "' || prog || '"' The script can launched from somewhere but DOpus or any similar program is the best. I do it this way: I simply used the existing DOpus icon filetype and added following line to "double click (Ctrl)" event: RunIcon.rexx {f} Because it is an ARexx scipt I choosed ARexx start. ![]() DOpus attributes are "no quotation marks" and "output to window" (don`t know if it is really needed). After saving I press Ctrl (qualifier) + double click on any ".info" file to launch it. Someone asked for launching WHDLoad games by only choosing the game folder. This could work if the gamename.info and name.salve have equal names like "Apidya.info" "Apidya.slave" but isn`t always the case. |
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Just a little update to kgiconload.
Horace kept nagging me so I updated it. It now includes C: as a default ath even if it's not been added using PATH in your startup-sequence (or wherever you call it). I also fixed a bug that meant it wouldn't load from files ending in ".Info" with an upper case "I". Exciting stuff I'm sure you'll all agree ![]() |
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"nagging" ?!!
thanks KG! |
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Yep, constant, unrelenting nagging.
No probs. |
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