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Old 30th April 2021, 18:11   #11
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Wow! That would be great if you could locate it and we could arrange to copy it somehow.

As you can see Mike and I have been doing exactly that but it's not going smoothly, sadly. A source in the UK would be much easier.

Thanks for your reply Mark.

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Old 30th April 2021, 23:34   #12
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I do have a copy of the rave you are welcome to download from my onedrive that I got back in 2008 but since the windows update a few months back it will no longer open for me so unable to tell you if it covers the early models or not
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Old 1st May 2021, 07:14   #13
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I do have a copy of the rave you are welcome to download from my onedrive ... unable to tell you if it covers the early models or not
Many thanks for this kind offer Rob. At the moment I'm in conversation with Mark (sworks) about some promising material he's managed to uncover in his garage!

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Simon, I can send you a PDF file of that electrical diagram, straight out of the RAVE earlier CDs I have, ready to view/print on any computer/PDF viewer.
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I can send you a PDF file of that electrical diagram, straight out of the RAVE earlier CDs I have ...
That sounds fabulous, merci beaucoup Nicolas. I'm sending you a P.M.

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I do have a copy of the rave you are welcome to download from my onedrive that I got back in 2008 but since the windows update a few months back it will no longer open for me so unable to tell you if it covers the early models or not
PhilT4 posted this as a fix for that problem :
Until X-Part come up with a solution, you can still make it run under Windows 10 build 2004 with a bit of fiddling around.
Copy the CD contents into a folder on your harddrive or USB stick.
Locate and open the 'Acrobat4' folder.
Open the 'Resource' folder.
Delete the folders 'CMap' and 'Font' or rename them
Rave will now open and run, you may get a warning of missing fonts but it doesn't seem to cause any issues on my tests.


It worked for me
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