Ordo 0.9.6

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Guenther
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Re: Ordo 0.9.6

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Kefalonian-Greece wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 11:55 am I installed ordo 1.0
I can't run it. Why?
What is the meaning of 'I can't run it'? What about some more info?
You know it is a commandline tool?

BTW the latest one is 1.26
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Re: Ordo 0.9.6

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double-click the ordo-win64 application and it does not open.
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Re: Ordo 0.9.6

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Kefalonian-Greece wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 12:36 pm double-click the ordo-win64 application and it does not open.
...because it is a commandline tool like I said before...

some help can be found here on Ada Hairs site:
http://adamsccpages.blogspot.com/p/comp ... ams.html#m

You have to feed commands either in a real dos prompt, or via batch files.
Read the manual first and/or posts in this thread.
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Re: Ordo 0.9.6

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Kefalonian-Greece wrote: Fri Dec 25, 2020 12:36 pm double-click the ordo-win64 application and it does not open.
Did you read the manual?
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what happens when you try to run it?
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