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Re: Win2K installation


From: Carlos A. Neves
Subject: Re: Win2K installation
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 10:19:32 -0200 (EDT)

There is a instaler called Instaler VISE. It is the same used to do the 
installation of the last version of GIMP for Window$. The website is: 
www.mindvision.com. 

Carlos A Neves

On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Dr. Julian A. de Marchi wrote:

> The new GNU Octave for Windows installation has been tested on Windows 2000
> by address@hidden and he reports that it worked fine.  He
> mentions a brief "flash" of an error...  this would likely be at the end of
> installation, when the same thing happens on NT.  I wrote a line to try to
> launch Octave right away after installation completes (so you can play
> without delay!).  However, this feature only seems to work on Windows 98.
> I'll remove it for the next release.
> 
> In the meantime, "bigger" ideas are brewing for an update- and
> slow-modem-friendly version of the installer.  If anyone out there has tips
> on freeware or GPL installers for Windows with more capability than that by
> NullSoft (purveyors of WinAmp) -- which is what we found and used so far --
> please pass the word on.
> 
> Also, as an aside, I've been in touch with Matthew Roberts and his word has
> it that octave.sourceforge.net may be back in town with a little help from
> our octave friends out there.  Keep your channels locked for more info on
> what's possibly -- after all -- the "new" place for Octave user contributions
> (while they await official release at octave.org!).
> 
> Cheers & Thanks,
> Julian / matlinks.net
> 
> The latest GNU Octave for Windows 95/98/NT/2K can be found at
> http://download.sourceforge.net/matlinks/octave-windows-2000oct25d.exe
> 
> 
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