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Unable to find with Assembler program

Started by Fanie, Nov 25, 2024, 01:46 PM

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Pepe

It works for me

Fanie

Quote from: RGV250 on Nov 27, 2024, 12:31 PMLook at the assembler output, it has the version and your name at the top.
Bob

This it does, thanks Bobby.
Everything is working correctly.

I renamed the directory where it installed from Proton to Positron, and it has replaced the logo in the start menu with the new one.

John Lawton

I think you might have problems with updating if you change any directory names.

John


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#23
John is correct.

The installer for updates and upgrades will always go in the ProtonIDE folder within the "Program Files" or "Program Files (X86)" folders, depending on the Windows version.

Nothing in the ProtonIDE folder should be changed by hand, unless I have advised to do so, because it will cause all sorts of problems, especially with Windows 10 onwards.

I kept the ProtonIDE folder name so that when people upgraded from Proton to Positron, they knew where things were, and any shortcuts would still work etc... I have tried to keep backward compatability as much as possible. The compiler iteslf only looks in the folder it is sitting in, so the ProtonIDE folder can be renamed to keep the Proton compilers intact, before a full Positron compiler is installed, and if the IDE is used that is sitting in the renamed folder, it will compile using the original Proton compilers, and the same with the Positron compilers.

The only problem is with windows itself, because if there is a link on the desktop, and the actual file it is pointing to is moved, the link will also move to that as well? So the initial Positron installer creates a link on the desktop named "Positron Compilers", and if the original Proton compiler has not been uninstalled, its desktop link should be removed, and the "Positron Compilers" link used instead.

Fanie

#24
Well. Windows did pop-up and asked if it should delete the shortcut.
I clicked the yes and then it inserted the correct icon to click all by itself.

It look right and works right on both PC's.  One is Win 10 and the other Win 11

Also, in the All Programs it now shows the Positron icon, where before it had only the uninstall icon.