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In <200212101704.APU33658@100m.mpr200-1.esr.lvcm.net>, on 12/10/02
at 09:04 AM, said:
>I've spent several hours configuring applications and looking at install
>cd. I am at a loss here. What applications specifically should I try to
>configure? What are the correct configurations? There is a great
>possibility I did not install everything I needed. How could I determine
>if that "something" is missing?
OK, first to figure out what you have. Support for most .jpg formats is
built into MMOS2. You might have receive something malformed, but it's
too soon to know that.
First thing, try:
ab pathtojpgfile
from the command line. ab.exe is a PM interface to the MMOS2 multimedia
classes.
Does the jpg display? If not, what's the error message?
Steven
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