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Rogon3

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I need some help.

Because of almost closed snmsynth, I have searched other addon maker or dotnet addons for few days.

With googling, I found Rogspear's homepage and dotnet addons by user_hidden.

There are new exe and 7z addons, but I don't know where to put in the hfslip exactly.

I need just 1.1sp1 and 2.0sp2.

If someone who has been used before them, please help me.

Bellow are my thoughts.

1. 2 exe addons in HF

2. 2 7z addons in SVCPACK

3. 1.1sp1.exe is in HF, 2.0sp2.exe is in GUIRUNONCE

4. 1.1sp1.7z is to SVCPACK, 2.0sp2.exe is to GUIRUNONCE

5. other ways.

and what is your dotnet addon maker? and Where I can find it?

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What is your OS language?

I'm using Enu and Onepiece True addon is simple enough for me. (Just put it in HFAAO folder)

I am Korean.

I have seen a forum where they say language dependency dotnet addons may bring errors installing some applications.

Onepiece True addon looks good, but I love hfslip's way.

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Geej, I have another question.

Does onepiece dotnet addon should go to hfaao?

After hfslip works done, where can I find it's files?

I can't find any onepiece addon files in i386, and sourcess folder size is 639MB only, is this right?

I think hfslip ignore onepiece addon.

p.s. my computer have not been installed any dotnets

I am sorry, I'll try again.

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Does onepiece dotnet addon should go to hfaao?

Ans: Goes to HFAAO since it uses entries.ini

After hfslip works done, where can I find it's files?

Ans: Sourcess\i386

Eg for dotnet 1.1 Onepiece addon, the addon has NetFx11.cab

Hence after you ran HFSlip, you can find it in Sourcess\i386\NetFx11.cab

I can't find any onepiece addon files in i386, and sourcess folder size is 639MB only, is this right?

Ans: For sourcess folder size, everyone is doing things differently, so there is no fix MB for this.

I think hfslip ignore onepiece addon.

Ans: I dun think so. Onepiece Dotnet addon is compatible with HFSLip (At least till now :)

Just test it out on a VM.

For Dotnet 1.1, it is not listed in Add/Remove Program -->Add/Remove Windows Components even after you slipstream it.

To display it, you need to edit it's entries.ini from

[sysoc]
NetFx11=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,NetFx11.inf,hide,7

to

[sysoc]
NetFx11=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,NetFx11.inf,,7

For DotNET2, you need to double check the package's entires.ini. Just ensure "HIDE" is not there if you want to see it

in Add/Remove Windows Components

Below shows HFSLIp can slipstream DOTNET2, 3.0 & 3.5 in my VM.

dotnet2335.png

Good luck...

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Does onepiece dotnet addon should go to hfaao?

Ans: Goes to HFAAO since it uses entries.ini

After hfslip works done, where can I find it's files?

Ans: Sourcess\i386

Eg for dotnet 1.1 Onepiece addon, the addon has NetFx11.cab

Hence after you ran HFSlip, you can find it in Sourcess\i386\NetFx11.cab

I can't find any onepiece addon files in i386, and sourcess folder size is 639MB only, is this right?

Ans: For sourcess folder size, everyone is doing things differently, so there is no fix MB for this.

I think hfslip ignore onepiece addon.

Ans: I dun think so. Onepiece Dotnet addon is compatible with HFSLip (At least till now :)

Just test it out on a VM.

For Dotnet 1.1, it is not listed in Add/Remove Program -->Add/Remove Windows Components even after you slipstream it.

To display it, you need to edit it's entries.ini from

[sysoc]
NetFx11=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,NetFx11.inf,hide,7

to

[sysoc]
NetFx11=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,NetFx11.inf,,7

For DotNET2, you need to double check the package's entires.ini. Just ensure "HIDE" is not there if you want to see it

in Add/Remove Windows Components

Below shows HFSLIp can slipstream DOTNET2, 3.0 & 3.5 in my VM.

dotnet2335.png

Good luck...

Where do you find HFAAO folder

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