POV-Ray : Newsgroups : povray.general : Architexture is there now : Re: Architexture is there now Server Time
29 Jul 2024 00:25:33 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Architexture is there now  
From: Chuck Roberts
Date: 15 Nov 2000 09:42:22
Message: <3A12A109.FB97A678@alleganisd.org>
"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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