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- To install Arp, use the batch file "ExecuteMe" if you have a
- two-drive system.
- 1> Execute ArpV1.0:ExecuteMe
-
- If you have a single-drive Amiga, you can use the batch program
- OneDrive, which will save some disk-swapping (sorry, when we finish
- the ARP batch language you should be in better shape).
-
- Both of these programs will copy all of the programs in the ARP
- C directory to your C directory, and also will copy arp.library
- to your libs: directory.
-
- We reccommend you try ARP first with a scratch-diskette duplicate
- of your normal WorkBench CLI disk before subjecting your valuable
- work to the new operating environment; we expect you should have
- no problems, but if you do we'd rather you not loose any irreplacable
- data.
-
- The most likely problem you will have with ARP is that you will
- not have arp.library in your system disk libs: directory, which
- will cause all the ARP programs to display a recoverable alert
- that looks rather like a GURU. When you get an 036.xxx alert
- number, this is what has happened; to solve this problem, you
- need to copy the library into the currently used libs: directory.
-
- A similar situation may occur in your Startup-Sequence, if you
- reassign your C: directory before setting up Libs: to a directory
- that has arp.library in it. In this case, you must either make sure
- there is a copy of arp.library in the libs: dir of the boot disk,
- or you must do the Assign of libs: before changing C:
-
- Thank you for using ARP, once you get over the initial hurdles
- we think you'll be glad you went through the effort of setting it
- up!
-