Hi Jim,
No problems on Windows Vista Business SP1. Install ran perfectly.Thanks for all of your hard work!! |
No problems at all.
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Works on Vista Home 32 Bit
Removed older versions and installed with no issues. Looking forward to the final release date! Thanks for all of your work guys!
T Bryan |
:TU: All good here.
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Installed like a charm on my XP machine. I now have two Marineaquarium screensavers in my screensaver list though...
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This screen shot shows all selected fish but look at the numbers they dont add up.
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By the way... I have been reading the beta forum almost every day since the public beta and tried most of the versions. So far i encountered no other problems on my three pc's (vista x64, xp x64 and xp) including a short multimonitor test on my vista x64 machine. |
I just downloaded the installer and it seems to be working fine this is a amd athlon xp radeon 9600 windows xp home
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I tried this at work.... they have a nothing but company SS policy.. BUT the SS installed just fine but would only run from the desktop icon. :D as it should under these circumstances
But.. the uninstall process left the folder and files in \\username\appdata (or something like that... where ever the files are supposed to go) And... there was no alt logo in that folder... as a side note.. something I did not know...the spelling checker on which I rely is not part of IE.. and evidently I must download an add in... or so I was told when clicking on the "abc" icon in the top part of this box.. :( |
Installs fine and runs with TESTFISH okay. XP Pro sp3 and Gigabyte Radeon graphics card
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I just went back to check and see if it came up as a screensaver and it did but I did not have to type in testfish as I did when I ran it from the desk top icon is this the way it should do
edit I see you have to do testfish when ever you won't to do anything with the settings is this the way it should be |
As a screensaver, it will not ask for the Testfish. This is so you can use it as a screensaver still.
It will ask for Testfish when you try to make changes to the settings. |
No problems here with installer on PackardBell rig using Vista 32bit on a Nvidia GeForce 7050 graphics card, showing ok in screensaver list, great stuff, were nearly there. Jim
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MadBob - You probably used the unregistered version to load a fishlist which was created by a registered version. I put in a kludge to allow this so it shouldn't crash, but as you point out, sometimes the numbers won't add up. If you exit and restart the program, it should have saved the fishlist with legal numbers for the unregistered version.
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in that case edgar it is running perfect
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looks good with me! (XP pro SP 3 on windows mobile chip)
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Installed fine on my XP Pro & XP Home systems. Music and Desktop Icon placed correctly.
As far as "getting picky". During the installation, regarding the suggestion pertaining to having the latest DirectX (in this case 9.0c or greater) installed, the link below that statement brings one to a Microsoft home page that requires navigation to the DirectX page from there. Why not send folks directly to: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/B...n&categoryid=2 ? Thru all the Beta tests to date, minus the first few that I did not try the feature, the F1 - F4 buttons would lighten &/or darken the top and bottom. This new version, installed from the installer - the buttons do nothing. As in MA2.6, I would like to be able to control the "light rays" that shine on the corals, crystal and fish, as the rays have a tendency to "kinda blur" things with the screen movement that pressing "P" stops. When the movement is stilled by pressing "P", the slight Blurriness stops. This is most noticeable on the crystal. The "Automatic Lights" feature, in MA2.6, would be nice to have here - and being allowed to turn the lights all the way on or off would be nice also. Okay, please do not get mad at me here - I know that the starfish moves, because if I press "W" and enter the Wireframe Mode, I can see it BARELY move. I know that "real" starfish don't exactly cruise around like a Hummingbird - but a lot more movement would be welcomed as well as, once again, allowing (or not) on glass. While, naturally, most credit goes to you Jim, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have contributed so much to this fantastic program that will bring peace, serenity and joy to so many. ~ God Bless All ~ Rob |
The code for the F1-F4 keys has not changed. They still control the lights on all my computers. I plan to give the user much greater control over the background colors.
The starfish will eventually be able to go on the glass, but it won't be speeded up. It's already twice as fast as a real starfish. |
The installer is working perfectly on my German Windows Vista (32 bit).
Go, Jim! |
Working fine for me with Vista ultimate 32 bit, miss the rest of the fish though. ;)
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