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Re: RcxCC problem(question for NQC users)
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lugnet.robotics
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Date:
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Fri, 24 Sep 1999 14:26:40 GMT
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Laurentino Martins <lmartins@marktest.*nomorespam*pt>
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At 15:14 24-09-1999 Friday , Dennis Clark wrote:
> You'd have to search back through the archive to find the post that explained
> how to just register the spirit.ocx, I don't remember how.
Supposing you have the necessary DLLs to register the OCX, and that you have the REGSVR32.EXE command in the \Windows\System\ directory ( \WinNT\System32\ in NT4 ), all you have to do is to execute:
REGSVR32 SPIRIT.OCX
It should give you a message reporting if the registration was successful or not.
PS: The very first release of Windows 95 (without service packs) did not support the registration of OCXs nor did have the REGSVR32 command. Contact me if you don't have the command in the above path, so I can help you.
Laurentino Martins
[ mailto:lau@mail.telepac.pt ]
[ http://www.terravista.pt/Enseada/2808/ ]
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| HI everyone, is there anyway to use NQC and run RcxCC without having LEGO MindStorms cd-rom ? why i need NQC? i am trying to get the out put of a NQC program which is Rcx op-code(as i heard- correct me if i am wrong) and simulate it on a canvas. (...) (25 years ago, 21-Sep-99, to lugnet.robotics)
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