VM Sources is an option in the installation script, which should be the easiest
way to make sure you get them. Launch the installer, do custome install,
select None for components and then scroll down to find VM sources,
select and install. I just verified this on aug06.2.
Bruce
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From: "Thomas Gagné" <
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To: "vwnc" <
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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:52 AM
Subject: Where's the engine source?
|I remember someone telling me it was on the commercial CD, but I'm
| looking around and not seeing anything ending w/ .c. I looked inside
| all the .tar.gz files. I found a couple samples for user primitives
| inside dllcc, and several header files, but no source files so I might
| debug userPrimC().
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