98 SE SP 3.19 Mar 11, 2013
#1081
Posted 21 February 2012 - 04:21 PM
#1082
Posted 21 February 2012 - 04:25 PM
#1083
Posted 21 February 2012 - 05:03 PM
PROBLEMCHYLD, on 21 February 2012 - 03:58 PM, said:
Ah, indeed so!
What I was really trying to point out was that my EXPLORER.EXE only contains the newer icons, whereas LoneCrusader said that the version that comes with NUSB contains the old ones.
I have NUSB installed (it was installed long after the Service Pack) but still only have the new icons.
Perhaps my installation of NUSB didn't replace EXPLORER.EXE for some reason, or something else subsequently replaced it again!
I've never had any problem choosing whichever icons I want for all the desktop icons.
They're all still in the version of SHELL32.DLL on my system.
This post has been edited by Dave-H: 21 February 2012 - 05:05 PM
#1084
Posted 22 February 2012 - 12:53 AM
Dave-H, on 21 February 2012 - 05:03 PM, said:
What I was really trying to point out was that my EXPLORER.EXE only contains the newer icons, whereas LoneCrusader said that the version that comes with NUSB contains the old ones.
I have NUSB installed (it was installed long after the Service Pack) but still only have the new icons.
Perhaps my installation of NUSB didn't replace EXPLORER.EXE for some reason, or something else subsequently replaced it again!
I've never had any problem choosing whichever icons I want for all the desktop icons.
They're all still in the version of SHELL32.DLL on my system.
The EXPLORER.EXE inside NUSB has only 1 byte changed from the original to allow 256 color tray icons. It remains version "1700." I believe the version running around here that includes the ME Icons was renumbered "1710" and it was used in the uSP.
That would explain why NUSB didn't replace the version you already had, because it had a higher version number.
#1085
Posted 22 February 2012 - 06:07 AM
LoneCrusader, on 22 February 2012 - 12:53 AM, said:
That would explain why NUSB didn't replace the version you already had, because it had a higher version number.
My version is 1710.
That explains it!
#1087
Posted 23 February 2012 - 07:06 PM
#1088
Posted 23 February 2012 - 08:05 PM
6HDOCVM.DLL 6.0.2800.2012 6NSENG.DLL 6.0.2800.1662 6ROWSEUI.DLL 6.0.2800.2012 6URLMON.DLL 6.0.2800.1662 6WININET.DLL 6.0.2800.1662 6SHTML .DLL 6.0.2800.1662 6HLWAPI.DLL 6.0.2800.2012
This post has been edited by gerislamico: 23 February 2012 - 08:24 PM
#1089
Posted 23 February 2012 - 08:22 PM
First off, I would like to thank you for your obviously tireless efforts to preserve as well as enhance the practical utility of Win98SE. :>)
With Gape essentially out of the picture, you took it upon yourself to carry on with this long-winded project. However, this has not just been a case of someone picking up the baton. Far from it. You singlehandedly changed the philosophy underpinning this project. Essentially, Gape's minimalist approach has been replaced by your rather expansive (maximalist?) approach. This is neither good nor bad, per se. However, having adopted such a radically different approach, you may want to think about certain looming threats (as well as future opportunities) here.
In principle, the enhanced and dynamic inclusiveness that the project has exhibited under your spearheading leadership is rather desirable. What is wrong in addressing as many issues as possible, right? Well, I am afraid that there is a downside to this as well. The openendedness inherent in your approach militates against the establishment of clear developmental milestones achievable within reasonable timeframes. Irrespective of other issues, 98SE USP 2.1 has been such a milestone. It has been *there* and has *not* been changing...
I believe that 98SE USP 3.0 FINAL is a misnomer. This is not merely a semantics issue. The way that the package has been made available on the Internet for download sows confusion among the ranks of Win98SE enthusiasts. At a minimum, some distinctiveness should be introduced here (a 4 digit build descriptor, perhaps). It harms the reputation of the project to give the impression that the available package is, *indeed*, "FINAL"...
To this effect, I urge you to focus your efforts on soon crowning some "FINAL" version as being *truly* FINAL and a *new*, unchanging milestone. If there are still some unresolved issues left, well, then, someone may decide to pursue such things within the context of an upcoming 98SE USP 4.0 BETA 1. :>)
The above is offered as well intentioned critique (*not* criticism, yes, there *is* a difference) and in no way detracts from your very welcome contributions for which I cannot thank you enough!
P.S. 98SE USP 3.1 FINAL is a distinct possibility here provided that you stick to introducing minor bug fixes and absolutely refrain from getting into new features and areas...
#1090
Posted 23 February 2012 - 08:42 PM
Created by Gerislamico
U98SESP3 Detail Text v02-22-2012
This post has been edited by gerislamico: 23 February 2012 - 08:47 PM
#1091
Posted 23 February 2012 - 08:56 PM
RetroWish, on 23 February 2012 - 08:22 PM, said:
First off, I would like to thank you for your obviously tireless efforts to preserve as well as enhance the practical utility of Win98SE. :>)
With Gape essentially out of the picture, you took it upon yourself to carry on with this long-winded project. However, this has not just been a case of someone picking up the baton. Far from it. You singlehandedly changed the philosophy underpinning this project. Essentially, Gape's minimalist approach has been replaced by your rather expansive (maximalist?) approach. This is neither good nor bad, per se. However, having adopted such a radically different approach, you may want to think about certain looming threats (as well as future opportunities) here.
In principle, the enhanced and dynamic inclusiveness that the project has exhibited under your spearheading leadership is rather desirable. What is wrong in addressing as many issues as possible, right? Well, I am afraid that there is a downside to this as well. The openendedness inherent in your approach militates against the establishment of clear developmental milestones achievable within reasonable timeframes. Irrespective of other issues, 98SE USP 2.1 has been such a milestone. It has been *there* and has *not* been changing...
I believe that 98SE USP 3.0 FINAL is a misnomer. This is not merely a semantics issue. The way that the package has been made available on the Internet for download sows confusion among the ranks of Win98SE enthusiasts. At a minimum, some distinctiveness should be introduced here (a 4 digit build descriptor, perhaps). It harms the reputation of the project to give the impression that the available package is, *indeed*, "FINAL"...
To this effect, I urge you to focus your efforts on soon crowning some "FINAL" version as being *truly* FINAL and a *new*, unchanging milestone. If there are still some unresolved issues left, well, then, someone may decide to pursue such things within the context of an upcoming 98SE USP 4.0 BETA 1. :>)
The above is offered as well intentioned critique (*not* criticism, yes, there *is* a difference) and in no way detracts from your very welcome contributions for which I cannot thank you enough!
P.S. 98SE USP 3.1 FINAL is a distinct possibility here provided that you stick to introducing minor bug fixes and absolutely refrain from getting into new features and areas...
I like you
So make this great guide for translators
Since in the website of PROBLEMCHYLD no indication of what makes up the service pack and where you extracted the files in time
I hope PROBLEMCHYLD kindly take a guide according to this gigantic project as my poor English may confuse any novice users.
#1092
Posted 23 February 2012 - 09:05 PM
Great feedback!
You have to understand a few things. It is time consuming to update files included in the Service Pack
especially when some updates I release might only be a bugfix etc... You also have to understand it will take more time to change the text in all the files
to read 98 SE SP 3.0, 98 SE SP 3.1, 98 SE SP 3.2 etc... than to just leave it at 3.0. This also means bitmaps/hexing/hacking files to read the new update.
What I could do is ask dencorso to remove final from the title so it won't be misleading. I also use the date in my signature to notify users of an new update.
I will leave it at 3.0 but when the final update is release, I will make sure I add final to all text and files. Thanks
#1093
Posted 24 February 2012 - 07:51 AM
I hope the speaking Spanish community grows up here, as are the contributions of MSFN academic level
Based Update: U98SESP3.EXE v02-22-2012
Traslation Guide: U98SESP3 Detail-Text-02-22-2012.txt
Name: Extra-Oficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack 3.0 ESN
Version: 3.0
Size: 52.6Mb
CRC32: 08826A28
MD5: 3B5E4051A7A01735AE039CE8B153B3E
SHA1: CD4EA14F20A32C5E48017A7B4DA203FCE44D1873
Download Link: U98SESP3-ESN.EXE
Download Link: Video Tutorial
PD: "Extra-Oficial" is a Spanish adaptation of the phrase "Unnoficial"
This post has been edited by gerislamico: 24 February 2012 - 08:04 AM
#1094
Posted 24 February 2012 - 09:14 AM
RetroWish, on 23 February 2012 - 08:22 PM, said:
First off, I would like to thank you for your obviously tireless efforts to preserve as well as enhance the practical utility of Win98SE. :>)
RetroWish, on 23 February 2012 - 08:22 PM, said:
The files that increases the size are the Internet Explorer files + True Type Fonts, which makes up approximately 15-20mb. The aim we are striving for is to have the smallest with an big impact. Remember lots of file sizes change over time.
RetroWish, on 23 February 2012 - 08:22 PM, said:
I believe that 98SE USP 3.0 FINAL is a misnomer. This is not merely a semantics issue. The way that the package has been made available on the Internet for download sows confusion among the ranks of Win98SE enthusiasts. At a minimum, some distinctiveness should be introduced here (a 4 digit build descriptor, perhaps). It harms the reputation of the project to give the impression that the available package is, *indeed*, "FINAL"...
To this effect, I urge you to focus your efforts on soon crowning some "FINAL" version as being *truly* FINAL and a *new*, unchanging milestone. If there are still some unresolved issues left, well, then, someone may decide to pursue such things within the context of an upcoming 98SE USP 4.0 BETA 1. :>)
P.S. 98SE USP 3.1 FINAL is a distinct possibility here provided that you stick to introducing minor bug fixes and absolutely refrain from getting into new features and areas...
RetroWish, on 23 February 2012 - 08:22 PM, said:
KernelEx will definitely be the last option that will be added. Then it will be final.
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 24 February 2012 - 09:27 AM
#1095
Posted 24 February 2012 - 04:02 PM
Updates that will be added
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 SP1
Sorry for my English, but MDAC is already added or will be added in future?
#1096
Posted 25 February 2012 - 08:03 AM
prowler, on 24 February 2012 - 04:02 PM, said:
Updates that will be added
Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 SP1
Sorry for my English, but MDAC is already added or will be added in future?
#1097
Posted 25 February 2012 - 12:05 PM
gerislamico, on 24 February 2012 - 07:51 AM, said:
I hope the speaking Spanish community grows up here, as are the contributions of MSFN academic level
Based Update: U98SESP3.EXE v02-22-2012
Traslation Guide: U98SESP3 Detail-Text-02-22-2012.txt
Name: Extra-Oficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack 3.0 ESN
Version: 3.0
Size: 52.6Mb
CRC32: 08826A28
MD5: 3B5E4051A7A01735AE039CE8B153B3E
SHA1: CD4EA14F20A32C5E48017A7B4DA203FCE44D1873
Download Link: U98SESP3-ESN.EXE
Download Link: Video Tutorial
PD: "Extra-Oficial" is a Spanish adaptation of the phrase "Unnoficial"
#1098
Posted 26 February 2012 - 02:36 PM
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#1099
Posted 26 February 2012 - 07:01 PM
I did some extreme testing to find this out. I did about 5 formats and clean installs.
I also found that if you use 98lite to rip out IE you can still browse the internet using explorer address bar.
I tested both set of files and the IE 5.5 SP2 files are super stable.
IE 6 SP1 files did ok. I highly recommend 98lite users to use IE 5.5 SP2 files.



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