Free42 (windows) portable instructions
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10-23-2022, 01:51 AM
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Free42 (windows) portable instructions
The README.txt file which comes with Free42 for windows contains the following :-
Quote:Copy Free42Decimal.exe (or Free42Binary.exe, or both) to wherever you want it, It does not work that way for me. The three files
The folder structure is like this after the first run of Free42.exe Blaah |_Free42 |_portable | |_ (empty) | |_Free42Binary.exe |_Free42Decimal.exe |_keymap.txt |_print.bin |_README.txt |_state.bin |_Untitled.f42 This caused me some grief: the initial program I wrote disappeared, so I had to resort to using \Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Plus42\" What am I doing wrong? A book not worth reading twice is not worth reading once. |
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10-23-2022, 01:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-24-2022 04:50 AM by SammysHP.)
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10-23-2022, 01:25 PM
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RE: Free42 (windows) portable instructions
(10-23-2022 01:51 AM)ornithorhynchus Wrote: What am I doing wrong? The app is doing what it's supposed to. The 'portable' item may be a file or a directory, that's irrelevant. But what it does is to indicate to Free42 instances installed alongside it that they should put their state, print-out and keymap files alongside the executable. So, not inside the 'portable' directory. 'Portable', whether it's a file or a directory, is just a signal to Free42 not to use %APPDATA% to store its state and keymap. |
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10-23-2022, 08:22 PM
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RE: Free42 (windows) portable instructions
Thanks for the clarifying replies. I see that I failed to fully comprehend the instructions, perhaps going down the wrong path because windows lacks a 'touch' command to easily create an empty file but I do know how to create an empty directory. Assumptions, assumptions!
A book not worth reading twice is not worth reading once. |
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