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Unread 8th September 2006, 21:23   #1
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[SimSig] USB Flash Drives

Ok, does anyone know whether SimSig can be run from a USB Flash Drive, or does it have to run from a pc or laptop?

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I run off a USB flash drive so should be OK, you need the SimSig fonts on the computer you're running off though!
 
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Ok Tom, thanks. So I can just transfer the SimSig folder to my USB Drive, assuming files havn't been installed elsewhere. How do I go about finding the fonts, & what are they please? Cheers.

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I believe they start with SIMS and there are 3 of them. They can be found in Windows/Fonts
 
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Cheers mate.

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Sorry to be a pain Tom. I take it I can copy the fonts into the SimSig folder, & there shouldn't be a problem, or do I need to make an adjustment in a file to read them from the SimSig folder? And then once that's done, I take it I just copy the complete SimSig folder onto the USB Drive, & then run it from there? Cheers Tom.

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