Posts: 2833 from 2003/2/8
From: USA
for installing mui apps, make a dir in ram called 'mui' with a subdir called 'libs'. then assign "mui:" to the mui directory (which needs the libs subdirectory). Then, when the installer finishes copy blah.mcc to 'sys:classes/mui/'. Then use the shell to remove the assing
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Oh yeah, and always tell installer to give you a text file report of what it did. Saves a lot of frustration to be able to go back to an installer report to find out what it did--when it isn't working.
Itix's advice for an editor is a good one, but there is also micro-golded (now adware). I haven't tried it personally, but I use GoldED AIX all the time (so I have no doubt it will get the job done). Another is WordPad from the aminet (mui based editor), which can also suffice.
Once you get used to some of the more primal differences, and get the right software installed, you'll feel right at home.