Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by TronDoc.
see below
Edited by - TronDoc on 20 January 2002 09:40:28
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by tranquil.
Hi Trondoc!
If you want you can leave the Examples and the docs away. Thats a big amount of space. possible PB can now fit on a HD Disc. There are no registry entries needed for PB. (Year, fuXX the damn registry, we dont need it! hehe)
And at least: Welcome to the PB Community.
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Hi Trondoc!
If you want you can leave the Examples and the docs away. Thats a big amount of space. possible PB can now fit on a HD Disc. There are no registry entries needed for PB. (Year, fuXX the damn registry, we dont need it! hehe)
And at least: Welcome to the PB Community.
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Pupil.
why not try the excellent application made by Rings it packs all files into one EXE. Then you should be able to fitt PB on one disk!
A link to the application can be found here:
http://www.srings.com/downloads/xtract.zip
Hi,I can't make it small enough... [:<]
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{btw I did register my PB}
why not try the excellent application made by Rings it packs all files into one EXE. Then you should be able to fitt PB on one disk!
A link to the application can be found here:
http://www.srings.com/downloads/xtract.zip
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Fangbeast.
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TronDoc, why not use Mr Skunk's excellent Registry library?? I've been playing witht hat this weekend and it works a treat. I reckon if it works for me, anyone can do itWould anyone with more experience programming
in PureBASIC and who is not afraid of the
Windows Registry be able to write a
'quick and dirty' console app to
SAFELY remove the PureBASIC and LCC keys?
I'd try it myself, but I'm not familiar
enough with either one and I'm afraid
I'd trash the registry.
Joe
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by TronDoc.
kool -thanks Fred.-I'll update it right away.-jb-...DONE!
YES!
My first PB program..
here is the windows registry key remover that removes
keys used by PureBASIC at the following address:
http://home.dal.net/trondoc/prgrmng/pbkeykill.txt
kool -thanks Fred.-I'll update it right away.-jb-...DONE!
YES!
My first PB program..
here is the windows registry key remover that removes
keys used by PureBASIC at the following address:
http://home.dal.net/trondoc/prgrmng/pbkeykill.txt
Edited by - TronDoc on 21 January 2002 17:04:45I've updated my source code with the following:
;Credit where credit is due:
;This program relies on the external
;"Registry" library by Mr. Skunk
;Mr Skunk's PureBasic Web Page
;http://www.skunknet.fr.st
Thank you Mr.Skunk!
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Does that app still exist Rings?why not try the excellent application made by Rings it packs all files into one EXE.
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