98 SE SP 3.19 Mar 11, 2013
#1861
Posted 05 November 2012 - 12:17 AM
#1862
Posted 05 November 2012 - 12:42 AM
PROBLEMCHYLD, on 05 November 2012 - 12:17 AM, said:
+1
Moreover, for my 98SE system at least, .NET breaks windows search.
#1863
Posted 05 November 2012 - 05:23 AM
In my case I have to install .NET 2.0 to run one PCB design program so I have to live with the search bug.
#1864
Posted 05 November 2012 - 08:49 AM
#1865
Posted 05 November 2012 - 09:51 AM
I would say that the side by side mechanism - IMHO in itself a good idea, only very badly implemented - has been vastly abused.
.Net is obviously nonsense bloat (still IMHO), being often in itself as big as or larger than a "normal" WHOLE Win 9x install.
jaclaz
#1866
Posted 05 November 2012 - 02:25 PM
jaclaz, on 05 November 2012 - 09:51 AM, said:
jaclaz
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 05 November 2012 - 02:43 PM
#1867
Posted 06 November 2012 - 12:27 AM
Some of the earlier Runtime Packs for XP started as MS Runtimes only but grew to include other Runtimes to avoid the dreaded "This program needs blah.dll to run" prompts. They began to be published at RyanVM's in the early 2000's. The two most well known ones were done by RogueSpear (No longer maintained and deleted from the forum years ago) and Kelsenellenelvian (Kel ended up taking out the MS Runtimes from his Runtime Pack about a year and a half ago. but more on that in a bit). Then code65536 posted his pack specifically for MS Runtimes only in July 2007. But code65536 is notorious for staying away from the forums for LONG periods of time every so often, so in one of his absences, YumeYao picked up the ball and published his version of code65536's pack in September 2010. YumeYao's pack became so stable, well respected, and regularly updated as required, that Kel dropped the files from his own pack that were in the one made by YumeYao and suggested people use the two packs together - YumeYao's for the MS Runtimes and Kel's for the other non-MS Runtimes. Then YumeYao graduated from University and got a job so he has not had as much time as he used to have to participate in the forums and project development. So in December of 2011 Ricktendo64 began updating YumeYao's pack in YumeYao's thread, but he did not update the first post in the thread. After doing this until May 2012, Rick then started his own threads for the pack maintenance over at Wincert, first the original VB/VC++ type, then expanded that to an AIO that also includes VC++ 2012, F# and J# Runtimes and is also applicable to at least Vista and Win7 as well as XP and perhaps others.
So what does this have to do with Win98 and SP3? Nothing directly, but it shows that for many years many people have found it useful to include multiple versions of various non-conflicting Runtimes in their OS builds for convenience so they are ready to run the various apps that might require them. There are different valid opinions about Runtimes. Some want to only include the ones they actually use, others like to have all they can have so they are always prepared. (Guess which camp I'm in. LOL) Admittedly, even YumeYao began to separate the VC1 and VB1-4 Runtimes out into a separately available legacy pack since they were most useful to those running older software, but I figure that anyone running Win98 is also likely to be running older software so...
Anyway, it's up to you, my friend, to do what you think is best for you and your users.
This post has been edited by bphlpt: 06 November 2012 - 12:33 AM
#1869
Posted 06 November 2012 - 10:55 AM
#1870
Posted 06 November 2012 - 12:14 PM
farfigs11, on 06 November 2012 - 10:55 AM, said:
#1871
Posted 06 November 2012 - 01:12 PM
#1872
Posted 06 November 2012 - 01:35 PM
farfigs11, on 06 November 2012 - 01:12 PM, said:
#1873
Posted 08 November 2012 - 10:40 PM
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 10 November 2012 - 11:40 AM
#1874
Posted 09 November 2012 - 08:59 PM
how about adding ATL80.DLL version 8.0.50727.6229 dated 11/15/2011 from KB2716441 of MS12-070 to the 98se service pack?
it's contained in a large security update for SQL Server 2012.
I'm glad the MSVCRT40.DLL file was reverted back to the Win9x compatible versions since version 3.8 of your 98se SP.
Version 5.1.2600.5512 of msvcrt40.dll also broke Win98se's MS System Information Tool (msinfo32.exe), telling me to upgrade Windows version
as I've tested myself when I installed 98se SP v3.7. Removed 98se SP v3.7 and installed the newest version of the SP and v4.22.0.0 of MSVCRT40.DLL
made 98se's msinfo32.exe program run correctly again.
This post has been edited by erpdude8: 09 November 2012 - 09:02 PM
#1875
Posted 09 November 2012 - 09:21 PM
erpdude8, on 09 November 2012 - 08:59 PM, said:
how about adding ATL80.DLL version 8.0.50727.6229 dated 11/15/2011 from KB2716441 of MS12-070 to the 98se service pack?
it's contained in a large security update for SQL Server 2012.
I'm glad the MSVCRT40.DLL file was reverted back to the Win9x compatible versions since version 3.8 of your 98se SP.
Version 5.1.2600.5512 of msvcrt40.dll also broke Win98se's MS System Information Tool (msinfo32.exe), telling me to upgrade Windows version
as I've tested myself when I installed 98se SP v3.7. Removed 98se SP v3.7 and installed the newest version of the SP and v4.22.0.0 of MSVCRT40.DLL
made 98se's msinfo32.exe program run correctly again.
Just something a read in another forum
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 09 November 2012 - 09:23 PM
#1876
Posted 09 November 2012 - 09:41 PM
From: http://www.wincert.n...ntimes-2012-08/
#1877
Posted 09 November 2012 - 10:01 PM
loblo, on 09 November 2012 - 09:41 PM, said:
From: http://www.wincert.n...ntimes-2012-08/
#1878
Posted 09 November 2012 - 11:26 PM
#1879
Posted 10 November 2012 - 12:26 AM
PROBLEMCHYLD, on 09 November 2012 - 09:21 PM, said:
It's been awhile since I've used, or looked at, 98SE2ME. According to it's page on MGDX's site it's last been updated Dec 14, 2011. Are there any changes necessary to using it with the latest version of SP3.x?
Cheers and Regards
#1880
Posted 10 November 2012 - 02:06 AM
I have been watching this marvellous exercise in backporting develop over the 8 or 9 "dots" since Problemchyld picked it up by the scruff of its neck and started driving it forward. Very many thanks for the efforts that have gone into it.
My present W98SE system is too important to me and far too fragile to update in place. When I make the time to be able to start again from a reformat I will do so. In the meantime, thanks again to all who lead, contribute and test.
Jeff



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