Hi.
I just tried beta9 and beta10 on Win98SE, and after installing IE 5.01 (prerequisite for .NET) and .NET 2.0 they both run just fine, as far as I can tell. Games compile and run fine too.
One little thing I noticed: When you press CTRL-(character) in the scripting window, chances are that the editor prints the corresponding escape character. So when you close the tab by pressing CTRL-W you may end up with an unintentional end-of-transmission-character in your script for the interpreter to choke on.
This seems to happen only if the script is already marked as modified (*), not if you just open it and close it again.
This occurrs both in beta9 and beta10.
PS: Respect to Pumaman for all his efforts creating and maintaining such an excellent piece of software over all these years. Happy birthday
Quote from: PumamanOk, beta 9 is now up. This should fix most of the reported issues -- if there are any outstanding problems, please let me know.
I'd be interested to know whether this new version works on Windows 98 or not.
I just tried beta9 and beta10 on Win98SE, and after installing IE 5.01 (prerequisite for .NET) and .NET 2.0 they both run just fine, as far as I can tell. Games compile and run fine too.
One little thing I noticed: When you press CTRL-(character) in the scripting window, chances are that the editor prints the corresponding escape character. So when you close the tab by pressing CTRL-W you may end up with an unintentional end-of-transmission-character in your script for the interpreter to choke on.
This seems to happen only if the script is already marked as modified (*), not if you just open it and close it again.
This occurrs both in beta9 and beta10.
PS: Respect to Pumaman for all his efforts creating and maintaining such an excellent piece of software over all these years. Happy birthday
