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Does this SP#5 refer to WDT/400, or is this for WDS/400, or is it for WDSCi? Just want to be sure I am not missing something. The version numbering and product identifying is almost as obscure as the location of the fix packs, so one is never totally sure what to install. I have WDSCi installed on my PC, which has a fast processor and skads of memory, and so far I have been able to edit just fine. I have not, however, gotten brave enough to attempt any screen design, let alone compiling... But THAT interface for the WDSCi seems very nice... Lets you look at just about EVERYTHING in one project organizer, whether from local machine or from AS/400 library. Also, when installing Websphere on PCs with OS other than Win2K, NT, or XP don't forget to keep the path statements short. Not sure why IBM has relied on this to ensure a successful install (it seems quite unfair) but it DOES seem to go much better when it is short. Ric LuBell -----Original Message----- From: Don Freeman [mailto:DFreeman@norcalwaste.com] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 11:57 AM To: code400-l@midrange.com Subject: RE: loading code400 on PC I could not get CODE to run on my PC either until after I installed Service Pack #5. I can't remember what error I was getting, may have been the same as yours maybe different. But I would recommend that you install SP5 and see if that makes a difference. Now as to finding the SP5 download page: good luck! IBM couldn't have done a better job at obscuring its location even if they had intentionally done so. Just remembered I book marked the full download page because I had to go through so many hoops and dead ends to find it: http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=0&org=SW&doc=4001177 (If the news lists breaks up the URL you will have to paste it back together). Good luck on getting CODE to work but it's definitely worth the installation woes. I have configured PDM to send my source to CODE instead of SEU when I use the edit and browse options, and intend to have it call IDEBUG instead of the AS/400 debugger as well. I really don't think the learning curve is bad at all (the default profile mimics the SEU keystrokes which help in adoption, but can be changed to your preferences once you feel comfortable with doing that. > -----Original Message----- > From: lee tregerman [mailto:ltregerman@edwardsgarment.com] > > I have loaded and removed and reloaded websphere on to my PC without > success. My computer is a Dell with a 500mHZ Celeron > processor, 256MB RAM, > 10giba hard drive and I'm trying to load Websphere > version5.1. After each > attempt at using Code400, which is my primary goal, I receive > the following > errors: EVFCSVRD illegal operation a-cppwob3i.dll (this comes > up twice) > b-kernel.dll. If someone can instruct me how to overcome > these errors and > _______________________________________________ This is the CODE/400 Discussion & Support (CODE400-L) mailing list To post a message email: CODE400-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/code400-l or email: CODE400-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/code400-l. NOTE: WDSc for iSeries disucssion has it's own mailing list. Information can be found at http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/wdsc-l
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