MultiProcessor Update 7/7/04

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T_Lane
Jul 8, 2004
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There is a new MultiProcessor Update posted on Adobe’s Web site as of 7/7/04 (multiProcessorUpdate-j.zip).

The file seems corrupted to me – the plugin as extracted has the following file name: ègÆú.8BX (the subdirectory it is placed in also has a corrupted file name).

I downloaded it several times to ensure it was not a download problem.

Anyone have success with this file download?

Thanks,

Ted

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Thomas_Madsen
Jul 8, 2004
wrote:

Anyone have success with this file download?

I have just downloaded it. It has a funny name here to when it’s extracted (ègÆú.8BX) and the ‘MultiProcessorUpdateReadMe_J.wri’ file is unreadable but if I rename the *.8BX-file to ‘MultiProcessor Support.8BX’ and follow the instructions here:
< http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=2577> – it works fine. (Multiprocessor support is visible inside Help > About Plug-In).

I would like to receive an e-mail when such updates are released. Anyone know if this is possible?


Regards
Madsen
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Daryl_Pritchard
Jul 8, 2004
I too see the same result with the 7/7/04 download, yet it compares identically in file size and modification date to the 5/10/04 download which does extract with the expected MultiProcessor Support.8BX name. Given the lack of an explanation of the differences between the two downloads, I wonder if the 7/7/04 might actually be for a different language where the file name is really the only difference?

Daryl
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Stephanie_Schaefer
Jul 8, 2004
We’ll have someone take a look.

Thanks,

–Steph
AJ
Adam_Jerugim
Jul 8, 2004
The new post is for the Japanese version of the plug-in. The two plug-ins are functionally the same, the only difference is the read-me (the new one is posted in Japanese). I’m investigating the file name issue, but have a feeling that it may not be an issue if you’re running on a J OS.

-Adam

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