jaPBe in an alternative location?

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jaPBe in an alternative location?

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I've been having alot of problems getting jaPBe to work after I installed Windows XP to a partition other then C:

Right now PureBasic is installed to F:\Program Files\Purebasic
and jaPBe is installed to F:\Program Files\jaPBe

When I start jaPBe, the latest version, it can't initialize the compiler.

Anyone have any tips on this?
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Re: jaPBe in an alternative location?

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> When I start jaPBe, the latest version, it can't initialize the compiler.

In jaPBE's prefs (CTRL+P) what is PureBasic path set to?
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I have set the path manually to the location of Purebasic which is F:\Program Files\Purebasic . But the compiler won't initialize.
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Hmmm strange hehhee.
anyways I got it working now.
I just added a trailing slash to the end of F:\Program Files\PureBasic like this F:\Program Files\PureBasic\ and then it worked *LOL*

I didn't realise it was that picky ;)
Anyway, it's working now and I'm happy as a fiddle. Soon on my way to pick up my new LCD screen ;)
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> I just added a trailing slash to the end

Yep, all folder paths MUST have that.

> Soon on my way to pick up my new LCD screen

Don't accept it if it has dead pixels! ;)
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Just got home and have hooked up the new screen.
Had some problems with the drivers from the graphicsa card, Asus V9560. So I had to uninstall those drivers, now I'm running with Microsofts Nvidia drivers and it's great. Can't see any dead pixels anywhere. Tried with both black and white screen and nothing :)
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> Can't see any dead pixels anywhere. Tried with both black and white
> screen and nothing :)

Check with a red, green and blue screen too... just to be 100% sure.
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screens...

i just ordered two ibm p260 21" good old crt's... at 75 bucks a piece, 3 months guarantee still... dual 1600x1200 i'll be one happy camper :-)

ok no tft, but i can life without that for the moment, i just don't wanna' pay attention to the energy bill :-/
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