dima wrote:
> gemvdi.exe are present in GEMSYS directory on X:, but manualy exe file also
> cannot be started because "Bad command or filename".
This is very strange. I would like to work out why this is happening,
and I am afraid that means asking you more questions.
Would it be possible for y
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006, Shane M. Coughlan wrote:
> > I have download this archive (3244731 Mar 12 00:09 OpenGEMXM.zip). When I
> > try to start it: "Bad command or filename - "GEMVDI"." Looks like
> > gemvdi.exe missing on x:, but:
>
> That's interesting, because you showed me that X: contains al
dima wrote:
> I have download this archive (3244731 Mar 12 00:09 OpenGEMXM.zip). When I
> try to start it: "Bad command or filename - "GEMVDI"." Looks like
> gemvdi.exe missing on x:, but:
That's interesting, because you showed me that X: contains all the
correct folders. GEMVDI is inside one
On Sat, 11 Mar 2006, Shane M. Coughlan wrote:
> > I don't use OpenGEM, because I am disagree with installation method, which
> > make a much new directories on C:\
>
> A very valid point. I am looking at fixing that issue with new releases
> of OpenGEM. The latest development release of OpenGE
dima wrote:
> I don't use OpenGEM, because I am disagree with installation method, which
> make a much new directories on C:\
A very valid point. I am looking at fixing that issue with new releases
of OpenGEM. The latest development release of OpenGEM/XM (the
multi-tasking development distribut
Hi guys
This is Shane Coughlan from the OpenGEM project. I am glad to say that
work is underway both on a new version of OpenGEM and a project to
create a multi-tasking OpenGEM.
I want to ask everyone how they use OpenGEM, what they would like to see
in the future, and to generally get a lot of