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Main »» OS4 Zone - 68k Compatibility

Personal Paint 7.1  Popular
(Read 2720 times)
Works? Yes, tweaks needed after installation.
Category Bitmap editor, animator.
Author Cloanto
Where to get? Here

Links

This was discussed, as a howto with gotchas on amigaworld.net on 2nd May 2005.

http://amigaworld.net/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=12111&forum=14#164748

Vortexau kindly provided a hints and tips guide to getting the software working at the following link:

http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~vortexau/ppaos4pre.htm

The fix involves editing configuration files using a text editer ( Notepad is included with AmigaOS version 4.0 ) to successfully launch the application after it has been installed.
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