I really can t overstate this: The primary reason that new PPC software doesn't exist is that open-source code isn't available. You are quite correct: This is precisely what I was discussing in another thread, regarding PPC support from third-party businesses. I'll check all these links at home later on an unhacked machine and promptly disprove all my theories I don't know what use it is to anyone, but the website at detects the plugin and the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 site (which is apparently built with Silverlight) seems to work OK. The latest version (Silverlight 3.0) put the plugin back to version 1.0 for some reason so I'm not using that one. I installed them all to see what did what, and finally found that if you install Silverlight 2.0 first, then Silverlight 3.0 it was detected as a plugin by the browser. Well, I went to and downloaded every version one by one, then hacked them all to remove the InstallationCheck file. You know the Silverlight 2 hack where you fool the installer into letting you use the plugin on PPC machines - see. This may help someone, or it may be a complete pile of poo, but here goes.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |