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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 11:23:33 PDT7
From: Tom Brown <thombrown@san.rr.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: acrobat reader 5.0 and innowin

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jbrush@aros.net wrote:
> I installed the latest runtime from Innotek, and then installed the acrobat
> reader, v5.0.
>
> The install completed, but when I run ar5os2, it reports unable to find
> acrord32.exe. Can't argue with it, as that file is not found in the acrobat
> directory. Older versions are found on other programs on my machine, but now I
> don't understand how an install can fail to put the file I need into the right
> place. I'm sure its a simple thing, but it is more than a bit frustrating to
> execute a self installing program and then it won't run because it can't find a
> file
>
> Where is acrord32.exe located in a working acrobat5 install? Am I missing some
> critical information on this process?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John

I have it in: G:\AcrobatReader51\Adobe\Acrobat 5.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe

Performance, however, is less that 1% of that for Acrobat 4.05. It's
totally unusable! This is a known problem, reported by some users on the
Innotek forum. No resolution yet.

My last post:

posted 2004-04-10 06:12
The problem may have something to do with running on a SMP machine,
although times were nearly identical with one or both CPUs running:

0:37 to start the program until ready to open a file.
1:48 to open a 1.8 MB file & display the TOC.
0:22 to navigate from the beginning to the end of the file by clicking
on the last item in the TOC.
1:53 to exit from clicking on the close icon in the title bar to CPU
utilization dropping to near zero.

Again, this is on a Tyan Tiger MP S2460 motherboard, 1 GiB RAM, Athlon
2200+ CPUs, running eCS 1.14.

I also tested on an ASUS A7V133, 256 MiB RAM, 800 MHz CPU. Times were
approximately:

0:04 load program
0:02 load 1.8 MB file
0:02 navigate beginning to end via TOC
0:01 exit program

This is quite usable. It is a disaster on the SMP system, even though
that system is faster in every way!

--
Tom Brown
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
running eComStation GA + FP 3
eCS system uptime is 0 days 00:42 hours

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