I bought the CD some months ago when Nova Design had their "special" on, but I have been unable to install it on an OS4 system.
The old Installer won't run under OS4, so I first had to copy the CD onto a clean partition and call it by the name of the CD ("IFXInstall"). Then I could change the default tool of the script to "Installer" and get the script to run. Next problem is that the script looks for "=RAM:" and "=Progs:" (my destination volume), so I tried assigning those names to the proper places. That got a bit further, then I ran into the problem that "it can't find the file 'RAM:xxx.info'". Small wonder, it isn't in RAM: where it should be. They are using something called "lhex" to unpack their .lha archives and it seems to be the next utility that has passed its use-by date. I can edit every line containing "lhex" to use "lha" (changing the options and their order on the command line as well), but that will take years.
Has anyone managed to install this thing under OS4? How? Has anyone a working script that I can use?
I installed it. Basically what I did is follow the install script and did it by hand. It's pretty easy to understand. It's a bunch of unpack "this" into "there"...
I don't remember having any troubles with the installer when I installed it. That was with an older version of OS4 though. It did overwrite some class files which I had to recopy over from the OS4 CD.
You could use the replace-all function in editpad to replace all instances of lhex with lha. Or, delete lhex from C: and use makelink to link lhex to lha. Even easier, make a copy of lha called lhex.
I won a copy of ImageFX 4.5 at the Big Bash 3, it installed fine for me straight from the CD, but this was before newmem, maybe that broke lhex.
I have had major problems with the 4.5 'upgrade' cd that I bought from Computer City though (they sent the wrong CD and over 2 years and several emails later nothing has been sorted).
The good news is ImageFX 4.5 runs fine on OS4, I only have the jpg loader from os4depot installed and no other 3rd party plugins...
If you have no luck, email me and I'll send you the installed directory structure so you can do it by hand.
One thing to check is the envarc: drawer, iirc IFX modifies the Amigaguide/Path file.
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
However, I can find nowhere telling me what I am going to get for my ?20 which is rather a lot of dosh just for an update.
Is it PPC native for OS4 or is it still only a 68k application ?
Given that I only use IFX for very basic manipulating and resizing images, I am not a graphic artist so must use only a fraction of Image FX, what is new from v4.1 to 4.5. If it is stuff I may never use then I may as well stick with 4.1.
I want someone to persuade me to part with the cash and update by telling me what is new in v4.5 compared to 4.1, what am I missing ?
An OS4 native version would swing it immediately even if nothing else was different
No idea if it's worth it, but I have the ImageFX 4.1 to 4.5 upgrade version, stick ?15 in a stamped, addressed jiffybag (big enough for a dvd case) and post it to me and you could have it in a few days...
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
I installed it originally on my A1200 system, and copied the installation over my A1 -together with all the stuff there when I bought the A1-, doing all needed assigns by hand, and it runs quite well that way.
Saluditos,
Ferr?n.
Amiga user since 1988 AOS4 Betatester Member of ATO Spain A1 Cfg OS4 SCR A1200
Thanks, Elwood sent me a revised script which worked well and installed it OK.
The only problem I had during installation was that one of the programs on the CD had a checksum error. I tried de-archiving it with lha and unarc with the same result, so I guess it's been badly packed.
The file with the error is Hooks/Sys/PaintFX. All other files in that archive are OK, so the archive itself is OK, it's just that one file within the archive.
Otherwise it works.
Now, is it possible to connect a USB scanner, or do I have to find a SCSI card and use my old (and I mean OLD) Epson scanner with the SCSI interface?
I downloaded the free ImageFX Lite from OS4Depot, when it came out. That was a long time ago. It installed okay, although I'd already read about the need to watch for changes to some of the classes, etc.
It worked fine and still does. I then decided to purchase the "ImageFX4.5 Studio Upgrade Version". I never could get it to work properly. It always gives me grim reapers.
I do have one strange (annoying) problem. When I start ImageFX I get a message "ANIM: Module requires newer version of ImageFX". I'm not interested in doing animations, so just click on the "OK" button, and everything is fine for ImageFX Lite. It is right after this that ImageFX4.5 gives me the grim reaper.
Anyone know what that message means or how to get rid of it?
The problem is that the 'lite' version is really ImageFX 3.
To upgrade the lite version Computer City supplied the 4.1 to 4.5 upgrade package which is obviously no use at all.
Complaining to them results in a few useless emails, then silence, then 'Oh we thought Nova sorted it out.', then more silence. I suggest you find a pirated copy of 4.5 to get the installed and working version you are entitled to.
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
So they gave you the wrong version and never fixed the problem? If you look at the Nova Design online store, thay still have the upgrade to ImageFX 4.5 from ImageFX Lite that comes with MorphOS/Amiga OS4. However, right now it's cheaper to buy the "full version" at half price than the upgrade version. Guess I'm glad that I ordered my copy directly from NovaDesign.
@DonF
Which upgrade version did you get? It sounds like you are trying to use v4.5 modules with the lite version of ImageFX. If you got the "ImageFX 4.5 studio - upgrade from lite" version, you shouldn't have any problems. At least, I didn't.
[quote] The problem is that the 'lite' version is really ImageFX 3.
To upgrade the lite version Computer City supplied the 4.1 to 4.5 upgrade package which is obviously no use at all.
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Ouch, I think that is what happened to me -- and I never even realized it. Yes, I got it from Computer City. So that is why I have had problems with it.