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The Icon Bar: General: modules
 
  modules
  (09:47 7/7/2001)
  Gulli (11:16 7/7/2001)
  Gulli (11:24 7/7/2001)
    jukebox (21:08 9/7/2001)
      Gulli (13:58 15/6/2002)
        jukebox (20:38 12/7/2001)
 
jukebox Message #2454, posted at 09:47, 7/7/2001
Unregistered user can one tell me where can i get ABCLibrary 4.02.

someone, somewhere. there should be a web page with a list of all the latest modules and what machine thay can be used on.

i would be gratfull as i've only an a3010 and would love to get the full poteneial out of it.

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Gulli Message #2455, posted at 11:16, 7/7/2001, in reply to message #2454
Unregistered user There was an incentive started last year to do exactly this plus more. Matthew Sackman had a website set up for this purpose. Don't know if the project is going anywhere though.
He talks about riscos.org already being registered with this in mind (I thought this was just Paul Vigay??). Maybe that's where you might want to start.

Doing a search at AcornSearch finds an ABCLib module at acorn.riscos.com. Try digging down there and see if you find anything.

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Gulli Message #2456, posted at 11:24, 7/7/2001, in reply to message #2454
Unregistered user The module is here. Shift click the link or whatever your browser wants you to do to save the file.
This is ABCLibrary 4.02 as far as I can see.
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jukebox Message #2457, posted at 21:08, 9/7/2001, in reply to message #2456
Unregistered user Gunnlaugur Jonsson. This site I clicked leads nowhere.
acorn.riscos.com.
This site I have put on my favorites to look at future date.

I did a full search on my hard drive for modules and come up with an ABCLibrary4.04
I knew I had one somewhere because some programmes worked then did not.
I must have updated my systems with an older version.

What I do find annoying is when I've downloaded an app of the internet. I find it's an
equal or older version or needs RiscOS 3.5 and above I get annoyed.

Anyone suggest an easier way or Spread sheet / Directory to look at.

many thanks.

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jukebox Message #2459, posted at 20:38, 12/7/2001, in reply to message #2458
Unregistered user I did some rooting around and found ABCLib, but there was nothing in it. As i said I've found it in one of the apps somewhere. Naw I'm looking for DrawFile 1.46.
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Gulli Message #2458, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #2457
Unregistered user If you're updating !System you should always use something like !SysMerge to make sure you don't overwrite any modules with older versions.

Yes, some programmers could be more helpful with version numbers on their websites unhappy

The link I offered you leads directly to the ABCLib module v.4.02. In most RISC OS browsers you should shift-click it to save it. Or you could use this URL: http://acorn.riscos.com/riscos3/36/36DiscImage/!Boot/Resources/!System/310/Modules/ and then download it from there.

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