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Architexture should be available on Sourceforge now. I tested it
myself. It seems SF lost my other v1.0 file so I uploaded it
again. Try to get it now.
Architexture is a POV material editor for Windows 9x. It supports
pigments, normals, finishes, color maps, interior/media, normal
maps, density maps, and even fog.
It's free and can be found at:
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ute/
Thank you!
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The kindly Rev. overheard cro### [at] alleganisdorg (Chuck Roberts)
saying on 06 Oct 2000:
>Architexture is a POV material editor for Windows 9x. It supports
>pigments, normals, finishes, color maps, interior/media, normal
>maps, density maps, and even fog.
>
>It's free and can be found at:
>http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ute/
>Thank you!
A couple of things, and mind you, I just fired it up.
First, when I installed ArchFull I got a warning that the program
couldn't access msvcrt40.dll in C:\windows\system\. I think it's a
horrifically bad idea to try to replace that file unless you're
absolutely sure you're replacing it with a newer version. I'd
appreciate it if you could look into that, if only to make the warning
less upsetting. I have reason to believe that my DLLs were the latest
before I installed Architexture, and if you've managed to hose my system
by installing old DLLs, I'm gonna be plenty ticked off.
Second, I think I'm badly in need of a help file to figure out how to
make it work. I can't get it to do a thing. If you can jot down a few
notes about how to get started, I'll volunteer to make you a WinHelp or
HTMLhelp file -- I've got the compilers for both of them, and have done
one of each so far.
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Rev. Bob "Bob" Crispen
crispen at hiwaay dot net
This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be
thrown with great force. - Dorothy Parker
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"Rev. Bob 'Bob' Crispen" wrote:
>
> The kindly Rev. overheard cro### [at] alleganisdorg (Chuck Roberts)
> saying on 06 Oct 2000:
>
>
> A couple of things, and mind you, I just fired it up.
>
> First, when I installed ArchFull I got a warning that the program
> couldn't access msvcrt40.dll in C:\windows\system\. I think it's a
> horrifically bad idea to try to replace that file unless you're
> absolutely sure you're replacing it with a newer version. I'd
> appreciate it if you could look into that, if only to make the warning
> less upsetting. I have reason to believe that my DLLs were the latest
> before I installed Architexture, and if you've managed to hose my system
> by installing old DLLs, I'm gonna be plenty ticked off.
You're right. I'll look into that. I did this in VB4 which, I
can't say, has the greatest installer.
>
> Second, I think I'm badly in need of a help file to figure out how to
> make it work. I can't get it to do a thing. If you can jot down a few
> notes about how to get started, I'll volunteer to make you a WinHelp or
> HTMLhelp file -- I've got the compilers for both of them, and have done
> one of each so far.
Read the ArchUser.rtf file. It has some help.
--
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lists free internet access providers.
http://www.crosswinds.net/~robertsc/free.htm
Win98 help file loaded with hints and tips, including securing a
Win 95/98 PC in a classroom setting. VB4 help file with lots of
code and hints.
At http://www.crosswinds.net/~robertsc/
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The kindly Rev. overheard cro### [at] alleganisdorg (Chuck Roberts)
saying on 15 Nov 2000:
>> Second, I think I'm badly in need of a help file to figure out how
>> to make it work. I can't get it to do a thing. If you can jot
>> down a few notes about how to get started, I'll volunteer to make
>> you a WinHelp or HTMLhelp file -- I've got the compilers for both
>> of them, and have done one of each so far.
>
>Read the ArchUser.rtf file. It has some help.
Doh! Right in front of my nose. Sorry. Works great, btw, and very
useful.
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crispen at hiwaay dot net
A child of five could understand this. Fetch me a child of five.
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Looks like potentially useful software.
I tried to install ver 1.02 on a win98 system and get the following errors
when I try to start the program:
Local:BasReadArr:53 File Not Found
Form_Load: 53 File Not Found
Runtime Error '53': File Not Found
What do I need to do to remedy this situation????
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i haven't looked, but doesn't that program use the vb library? do you
have it installed?
October wrote:
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> Looks like potentially useful software.
>
> I tried to install ver 1.02 on a win98 system and get the following errors
> when I try to start the program:
>
> Local:BasReadArr:53 File Not Found
>
> Form_Load: 53 File Not Found
>
> Runtime Error '53': File Not Found
>
> What do I need to do to remedy this situation????
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Apparently I'm missing some component.
I have (I think I do anyway) the VB libraries installed correctly, the
software starts, I get a gui, etc., but I get those errors when I try to
actually use the software.
"Ryan Constantine" <rco### [at] yahoocom> wrote in message
news:3A88DFFC.D35A6C5F@yahoo.com...
> i haven't looked, but doesn't that program use the vb library? do you
> have it installed?
>
> October wrote:
> >
> > Looks like potentially useful software.
> >
> > I tried to install ver 1.02 on a win98 system and get the following
errors
> > when I try to start the program:
> >
> > Local:BasReadArr:53 File Not Found
> >
> > Form_Load: 53 File Not Found
> >
> > Runtime Error '53': File Not Found
> >
> > What do I need to do to remedy this situation????
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