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Unregistered September 17th, 2001 08:54 PM

Help I can't launch
 
Hey, I just downloaded Phex and there is the Phex folder, and the Phex.zip icon's on my desktop. I cannot find the files on my hard drive, unlike Limewire. I already have been using LimeWire, but I wanted to try something else, is this why I cannot find an icon or anything to launch Phex? Do I have to uninstall LimeWire to use Phex? Is there a different way to launch Phex than other applications that I am not familiar with. help me please

RaaF September 18th, 2001 07:46 AM

First you unzip the files, after that (I assume you're using windows) start Phex by double clicking the phex.jar file.
You wrote you used limewire, so you don't need to instal java again, phex runs on the java that came with limewire
If you still have problems, there's a readme map in the zipfile,
or come back and post again......

Succes RaaF

Unregistered September 18th, 2001 10:01 PM

I'm using Mac OS 9.1, if it helps I'm using a 533mhz, dual processor Power Mac G4 with 256MB of memory. After i unzipped the file,unless I'm completely stupid i think I unzipped the file,(you know double click the icon, stuffit expands the file) when I click on phex.jar i get a message that says this document is too large for SimpleText to open. Ok so I read the readme, and I have no clue what a Java classpath is, when i downloaded it did not ask for me to specify a path. I remember doing that for LimeWire. So if there is something that I am missing, any help would be appreciated. Thanks. :)

RaaF September 18th, 2001 10:49 PM

Help I can't help
 
Sorry, I don't use a mac, can't help you
But go trough some other posts, there are some mac related topics

michas September 19th, 2001 04:25 AM

I guess macos has some kind of command line.
so just changing to your phex dir and typing "java -jar phex.jar" (as mentioned in the readme-file) should probably work.

(if it worked this way, there is probably a way to create the appropriate shortcut, too.)

hth
michas

macXster Tech September 19th, 2001 08:07 AM

Phex doesn't run under any version of classic
 
Phex doesn't run under any version of classic.

You need Java 2 which is only in Mac OS X.

Go to <a href="http://macxster.n3.net">macXster.n3.net</a> for more info.


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