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pgovotsos
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# Posted: 18 Sep 2009 03:38
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Hi all,
Not sure this is the best place to post this. I've emailed Jan but have not gotten a reply yet.
I pulled out my Video Toaster/Flyer to do some quick editing. I wanted to install Opus Magellan II, but when I did, I found that some of the disks have degraded over time to the point of unusability.
I'm hoping someone has ADFs or archives to install Directory Opus Magellan II. If so, please let me know here or email me at pgovotsos youknowwhat juno dot com.
Thanks all,
Panagiotis
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AmiKit
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# Posted: 18 Sep 2009 12:13
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I am not sure whether it is possible to re-distribute the ADF install disks but I can rip the installed Magellan out of AmiKit for you if that helps...
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pgovotsos
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# Posted: 18 Sep 2009 16:23
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Thanks for that. If you do that, how would I install it? Opus scatters files so many places, just copying them would be a chore.
Thanks,
Panagiotis
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AmiKit
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# Posted: 18 Sep 2009 16:38 ° Edited by: AmiKit
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A simple assign would be enough. Magellan in AmiKit is centralized into one folder (maybe except few executable commands in C: folder).
All you need to do is to change the filetypes, buttons etc. because they might call external programs like players, text editors, etc. that are probably not installed on your system.. or if so, not in the same location as in AmiKit I assume. But that is something you would have to adjust with freshly installed Magellan anyway.
In addition some button banks or other graphical things might require 32 or at least 16bit screenmode. However, default gfx and all the default configs are included (in "bak" folders).
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pgovotsos
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# Posted: 19 Sep 2009 20:05
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If you could do that, that would be great. I really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Panagiotis
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