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Re: Beginner's question + Euroscript.



Hi Carl,

Thank you very much! I'll take a look at what version I got later tonight.
Although I have to admit that I don't understand everything yet, your U2-collection
looks very promising and interesting! I will definitely check it out
after solutions to my more basic problems have been found!

Thank you all for your very friendly efforts to help a beginner out!

Kind regards, Ludwig
 




From: Carl Distefano
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, November 2, 2010 4:35:00 AM
Subject: Re: Beginner's question + Euroscript.


Reply to note from Fred Weiner mailto:fw1948@xxxxxxxx Mon, 1 Nov 2010
17:09:34 -0700

> I can point you to a source where you will find Robert
> Holmgren's and Carl Distefano's XYWWWEB.U2 file, designed to
> work with XyWrite 4.016, a download of which is also, I
> believe, available there.

If and when you go to XyWWWeb (http://users.datarealm.com/xywwweb/http://users.datarealm.com/xywwweb/),
search for "XyLite" and follow the link for information about how to
assemble a working XyWrite setup. (The last version of Xy4, by the
way -- and the one to use -- is v4.018, not 4.016.) Additionally,
for demo purposes, there's a minimal 4.018 setup here:

http://users.datarealm.com/ammaze/xfer/xy4.exehttp://users.datarealm.com/ammaze/xfer/xy4.exe

Xy4.exe is a self-extracting archive. Save it to an empty directory,
then command XY4.EXE at the DOS prompt to unzip it. To launch
XyWrite, command EDITOR.EXE at the DOS prompt. This setup has no
hard-coded path statements, so you can run it from any directory
without first editing the customization files. XYWWWEB.U2 is
included, and loads at startup. Later, you can supplement this
barebones setup with downloads from http://www.xywrite.com.

Good luck!

--
Carl Distefano
mailto:cld@xxxxxxxx