Yes, it works with Roadshow, I use it all the time. You need AmiTCP: assign set up, and AmiTCP:bin, AmiTCP:db, AmiTCP:etc and AmiTCP:serv, and then you can just let the installer do its thing. The AmiTCP: paths are hardcded into the binary...Did you ever try AmTelnet btw?
Thank you! AmTelnet is basically what I have been looking for! I don't know why I went with AmTerm, earlier. It installs and runs fine, and is demonstrating ANSI colors and screen animations, etc. Actual ANSI glyphs are not rendering -- it's not using a PC ANSI font, and one is not mentioned in the docs. I also don't see a way to specify font in the MUI options. Not sure how to resolve this, surely there's some way.
Also - and this is more of an OS4 general question, but during installation I noticed several MUI .mcc files were installed in the System MUI directory. The AmTerm install MUI/ dir contains 5 .mcc files. I noticed that:
- Some of the files were not there before (Term.mcc for example) and were installed in the system MUI dirs
- Some did exist in the system previously and were rather different in file size than what the AmTerm install files show. They were overwritten during this install without warning.
- Some did exist in the system previously and were _not_ overwritten, judging from file size differences.
How is the installer making these calls as far as what to overwrite and what not to? Seems overwriting must sometimes lead to trouble. Can't take a sys: snapshot before installing anything, everytime.
Is this something I should worry about, or is this just par for the course as far as app installs on OS4?
Thanks