The script is not going to produce nothing visually. You can see some progress bars during the loading depending on the time it takes to load and then the code should be available in the system browser.
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020, 11:16 g_patrickb--- via Pharo-users < pharo-users@lists.pharo.org> wrote: > On my Windows 10 laptop I used image names of 80 and 90 and on OpenSUSE > the image names were 80test and 90test. > > Thinking it may have to do with using numbers at the beginning of an image > name I tried OpenSUSE again with an image name of Fish and it failed with > the same error I originally had. > > I also tried on my Windows 8 desktop which has never had Pharo installed > and used the defaults while installing. I created an 8.0 64-bit image named > Fuzzy and it also failed with the same error. >