M Murray New member Oct 16, 2004 #1 Does anyone know how to run the Super Mario RPG editor,PIPES, under XP? <P ID="signature"></P>
D Dan New member Oct 16, 2004 #2 > Does anyone know how to run the Super Mario RPG > editor,PIPES, under XP? Double click the EXE? Seriously though, it works fine under XP. What's the precise error message that you are getting (if any)? <P ID="signature"><div align="center"><font size=2>http://dan.panicus.orgDan's Space</a></font></div></P>
> Does anyone know how to run the Super Mario RPG > editor,PIPES, under XP? Double click the EXE? Seriously though, it works fine under XP. What's the precise error message that you are getting (if any)? <P ID="signature"><div align="center"><font size=2>http://dan.panicus.orgDan's Space</a></font></div></P>
M Murray New member Oct 16, 2004 #3 >What's the precise error message that you are getting > (if any)? > Component 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid <P ID="signature"></P>
>What's the precise error message that you are getting > (if any)? > Component 'MSCOMCT2.OCX' or one of its dependencies not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid <P ID="signature"></P>
Fla Flash Staff (News -- Rom Hacking) Oct 16, 2004 #4 Then you've either got a bug or you deleted the file accidentally (which I don't think XP allows you to do) Look for the file on the net. <P ID="signature"><img src=http://www.freewebs.com/mewscorner/mean.png> Symbiosis..just when you thought the woods were safe...</P>
Then you've either got a bug or you deleted the file accidentally (which I don't think XP allows you to do) Look for the file on the net. <P ID="signature"><img src=http://www.freewebs.com/mewscorner/mean.png> Symbiosis..just when you thought the woods were safe...</P>
The 9th Sage New member Oct 16, 2004 #5 > Then you've either got a bug or you deleted the file > accidentally (which I don't think XP allows you to do) Look > for the file on the net. Yeah, that's a run-time file...the program will need it to run. Check the readme and see if it says that you need any specific 'run-time' files. <P ID="signature">http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=zeldadd My Weblog...vibrating swords now in stock!</a></P>
> Then you've either got a bug or you deleted the file > accidentally (which I don't think XP allows you to do) Look > for the file on the net. Yeah, that's a run-time file...the program will need it to run. Check the readme and see if it says that you need any specific 'run-time' files. <P ID="signature">http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=zeldadd My Weblog...vibrating swords now in stock!</a></P>