![]() ![]() The latest release, version 1.8.2.26, of Wabbitemu (a TI-73 to TI-86 graphing calculator emulator) works on Windows 98 SE with KernelEx. Vxcsrv fontforge full#(Altho sometimes i like to use Full Screen Player for DVDs, just because the interface is kind of fun!) I use MPlayerWW (nice skined GUI) as my default left-click video-file player, and VLC is my default DVD player. ![]() I have MPlayer.exe set up on my system as a (no-frills player) target of a right-click Send-To. In fact, i never even knew about it until you mentioned it! So i just looked it up, and it's a pretty-cool feature. I've tried to read thru the KExt thread, but it makes my head spin, so i just follow the couple of "how-to" posts and then paint by - No, i haven't done anything with MPlayer's EDL option. It sure would be helpful if someone could write up a KExt faq or beginners guide. So it would be redundant to add the line to both KExt. And it wouldn't matter which one (?) because it's being *added* to KEx, not overriding/modifying something already in KEx. ![]() So i only *need* to add the aforementioned line to one of the. if i have this correct conceptually, KernelEx reads the contents= line left to right, so KStub822 gets read first, then the regular KEx stuff, and K452Stub.ini last. Yup, got this line in my Core.ini file: contents=Kstub822,std,kexbases,kexbasen,K452stub ![]()
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