nativeEx_multiPE news
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pscEx
, Apr 13 2011 06:37 PM
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#1
Posted 13 April 2011 - 06:37 PM
I uploaded a new version. http://nativeex.exec...eEx_multiPE.zip
The new version can be optionally run under the latest official stable version 080-3 of WinBuilder.
BTW: nativeEx_multiPE can still be run under "nightlies" versions of WinBuilder.
Just uncheck the "80" checkbox in the project GUI.
BTW_1: Build time on my PC:
080 > 4 minutes 48 seconds
081 > 1 minute 42 seconds
Peter
The new version can be optionally run under the latest official stable version 080-3 of WinBuilder.
BTW: nativeEx_multiPE can still be run under "nightlies" versions of WinBuilder.
Just uncheck the "80" checkbox in the project GUI.
BTW_1: Build time on my PC:
080 > 4 minutes 48 seconds
081 > 1 minute 42 seconds
Peter
#2
Posted 16 April 2011 - 04:27 PM
A new version is uploaded (see http://reboot.pro/14318/)
Peter
- The initialization issue is fixed
- The project now works with win7 SP1 source (Tested with German)
Peter
#3
Posted 19 April 2011 - 10:03 AM
I uploaded a new version. Link see first post.
There have been still some initialization issues, when switching between different source CDs.
I locked this topic to restrict for news.
Comments please to the main topic.
I already moved some posts to that topic.
Peter
There have been still some initialization issues, when switching between different source CDs.
I locked this topic to restrict for news.
Comments please to the main topic.
I already moved some posts to that topic.
Peter
#4
Posted 09 May 2011 - 01:50 PM
I uploaded a new version. Link see first post.
Thanks to MainCoon, MichaelZ, Ed_P, Paraglider, LinuxBaby, ... for their glitch reports and suggestions.
I hope everything is fixed / added now.
Main enhancements:
BTW: To have best performance and can use all new features, you should allways test with the latest WinBuilder beta version in http://nativeex.exec...oads/WinBuilder
The last characters are the date.
Thanks to MainCoon, MichaelZ, Ed_P, Paraglider, LinuxBaby, ... for their glitch reports and suggestions.
I hope everything is fixed / added now.
Main enhancements:
- Paraglider's RemapDrives.exe is integrated into the three (XP, Vista, Win7) tracks.
- Joshua's PELoader is used in the Vista track, too. One loader >> same build logic.
BTW: To have best performance and can use all new features, you should allways test with the latest WinBuilder beta version in http://nativeex.exec...oads/WinBuilder
The last characters are the date.
#5
Posted 16 May 2011 - 05:09 PM
I'm proud to publish a new version of the DownToolEx.
Intentionally nativeEx_multiPE contains only a small number of appliction scripts.
But nativeEx_multiPE can process most of the application scripts of different projects.
As first solution I used links. But to use the links,
DownToolEx downloads scripts from the different project's servers directly into nativeEx_multiPE.
Process levels are automatically adapted.
IMO this tool can be used for projects different from nativeEx_multiPE to download from ONE big WinBuilder Script Archive. I prepared this, but currently the functionality is disabled, because this idea is not yet tested enough.
Download :http://nativeex.exec.../DownToolEx.zip
Discussion
Peter
Intentionally nativeEx_multiPE contains only a small number of appliction scripts.
But nativeEx_multiPE can process most of the application scripts of different projects.
As first solution I used links. But to use the links,
- the different projects have to be stored physically in the %BaseDir%
- the start time of WinBuilder remarkably increases because of much more scan work
- and last but not least, the user sees ALL apps of the different projects, which makes the choice difficult
DownToolEx downloads scripts from the different project's servers directly into nativeEx_multiPE.
Process levels are automatically adapted.
IMO this tool can be used for projects different from nativeEx_multiPE to download from ONE big WinBuilder Script Archive. I prepared this, but currently the functionality is disabled, because this idea is not yet tested enough.
Download :http://nativeex.exec.../DownToolEx.zip
Discussion
Peter
#6
Posted 19 May 2011 - 03:40 PM
There is a new version available.
It offers bootable PE1 ISOs in a multiboot CD, using an firadisk floppy image.
Thanks to Galapo and Ed_P for suggestion.
Advantage: No Imdisk needs to be installed on the host.
Disadvantage: PE is not writable. That prohibits e.g. use of hostNIC.
Peter
It offers bootable PE1 ISOs in a multiboot CD, using an firadisk floppy image.
Thanks to Galapo and Ed_P for suggestion.
Advantage: No Imdisk needs to be installed on the host.
Disadvantage: PE is not writable. That prohibits e.g. use of hostNIC.
Peter
#7
Posted 02 June 2011 - 02:26 PM
A new version is uploaded.
It fixes a "wireless missing dll" ED_P reported.
The interesting news: In app scripts, boot.wim / install.wim is automatically (if necessary) mounted / unmounted, when you run the app script outside the project build.
This project currently runs with WinBuilder 81.0.1.198 only. In 81.0.1.199 the SetEsc command is removed. And I currently do not know when I find the time to adapt the project to work w/o SetEsc.
Peter
It fixes a "wireless missing dll" ED_P reported.
The interesting news: In app scripts, boot.wim / install.wim is automatically (if necessary) mounted / unmounted, when you run the app script outside the project build.
This project currently runs with WinBuilder 81.0.1.198 only. In 81.0.1.199 the SetEsc command is removed. And I currently do not know when I find the time to adapt the project to work w/o SetEsc.
Peter
#8
Posted 03 June 2011 - 04:12 PM
I uploaded a new version.
It is now again compatible to the latest WinBuilder beta and also propably for future betas / final.
Nuno was right to call the SetEsc command unnecessary. The same result could be reached with two lines of conventional code.
@Nuno: I apologize.
Peter
It is now again compatible to the latest WinBuilder beta and also propably for future betas / final.
Nuno was right to call the SetEsc command unnecessary. The same result could be reached with two lines of conventional code.
@Nuno: I apologize.
Peter
#9
Posted 08 June 2011 - 05:24 PM
I uploaded a new version.
Main news:
Main news:
- Build time of the Win7 track on my host reduced from about 14 minutes to about 6 minutes.
- API ReadEnv is not longer used. To be compatible with 3rd party app scripts, the ReadEnv macro is redirected to a warning echo.
#10
Posted 14 June 2011 - 08:15 AM
I uploaded a new version.
Main news: It handles cached project cores in Vista and win7 track. See post in development subforum.
Peter
Main news: It handles cached project cores in Vista and win7 track. See post in development subforum.
Peter
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