Mac OS classic client vxcmd

Don Toro don at thinkingpublications.com
Thu Mar 16 09:00:22 CST 2006


Thanks. I totally forgot of the CODE resource.

Donard Toro
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Sheffield [mailto:cmsheffield at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:02 AM
To: Valentina Developers
Subject: Re: Mac OS classic client vxcmd


Don,

There's a bit of a trick to make it work that is not documented very  
well.

There is a CODE resource that has to be copied to your stack file in  
order for things to work correctly.  So you'll need a couple things.   
A copy of ResEdit and the example file that comes with the VXCMD  
download.  That file has a .mc extension if I remember correctly.

Open your stack and the .mc file in ResEdit.  You'll see the CODE  
resource in the .mc file.  Copy that into your own stack and save.  
Then put the VXCMD into your application's directory (or into the  
Revolution 2.6.1 directory if in the IDE), and everything should  
work.  Your built standalone should also work so long as you don't  
include another resource file.  If you do, copy the CODE resource to  
that other resource file and it'll get built into the standalone  
automatically.

Hope that helps,
Chris


On Mar 16, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Don Toro wrote:

> Sorry, I meant to say, Has VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC been tested with  
> Mac OS Classic and Revolution 2.6.1?
>
> Donard Toro
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Don Toro
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 8:40 AM
> To: Valentina Developers
> Subject: RE: Mac OS classic client vxcmd
>
>
> Has VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC been tested with Mac OS Classic?
>
> Donard Toro
> Information Manager/Computer Programmer
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> Thinking Publications, a division of
> McKinley Companies, Inc.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ruslan Zasukhin [mailto:sunshine at public.kherson.ua]
> Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 1:11 AM
> To: valentina at lists.macserve.net
> Subject: Re: Mac OS classic client vxcmd
>
>
> On 3/16/06 12:48 AM, "Don Toro" <don at thinkingpublications.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Don,
>
>> My application does not recognize the client vxcmd in Mac OS  
>> Classic. I placed
>> the VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC in the Extensions folder. Anything  
>> else that I may
>> be missing? I believe that's all I have to do. Thanks.
>
> You mean that you can use VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC on your development
> computer, but when you have try to run your compiled computer on clean
> computer to test deployment case, VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC is not  
> recognized?
>
> Yes Extensions folder should work. Strange. Did you restart computer?
>
> Also you can try put VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC into folder where  
> application
> is. Actually may be this is even better to get isolated  
> configuration for
> your app.
>
>
> -- 
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>
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> VP Engineering and New Technology
> Paradigma Software, Inc
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