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Snoopy
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2007/11/23 18:27
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I think Snoopy is a tiny,at least not too big program but
when I start it it says it requires version 52.13 of dos library.
I have installed OS4.0 July update and think I have version 52.12 installed.
Help me I don't know what to do with this Snoopy request.
Amiga 500 1MB Chip RAM with ACA 500+ACA1232,CD32,Amiga 1300 030/50 Mhz,32MB (now on my hands at least)and Amiga One G3 XE PPC 800 Mhz,ATI Radeon 9250 128 MB,256 MB RAM,Seagate 200 GB HD,2 working DVD drives,X-Arcade double for MAME,Sil0680,4 USB ports,LG
Re: Snoopy
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2007/11/23 18:29
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@MamePPCA1 As Colin (the Snoopy author) is also an OS4 developer, I would say that this dependancy is an oversight on his behalf. Perhaps contacting him directly may be a better option... Simon
Re: Snoopy
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2007/11/23 19:02
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@Rigo Yeah that's right.
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Re: Snoopy
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2007/11/24 2:53
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Re: Snoopy
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2007/11/24 3:25
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@colinw
I wonder if there is a user guide, or tutorial for us non-technical types.
Peter Swallow Eyetech A1XE-G3 800Mhz OS4.1 Towered A1200 OS3.9
Re: Snoopy
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2007/11/24 6:40
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@Swoop Not really, it's a bit like having a 2 page manual to cover programming, so the answer is basically no... (:/ For the non-coder, just use the default settings, it will default itself to the most usefull function reports that usually show up any problems. However, if you are a coder, it requires no further documentations as its function and usage is self explanatory. Unfortunately, it's just one of those sort of tools...
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