29.12.2010, 02:39
You can even have 4.10 as a JSGME switchable option within Ultrapack 2.01. See their forum for the regarding updater or just use the Ultrapack update option to get it automatically.
The only thing you cannot get in parallel with 4.09 is a modded 4.10 installation.
This indeed requires two separate installations, at least for the time being.
So what you can have in one installation atm within Ultrapack is a plain vanilla 4.09, a modded (Ultrapack + user specific mods) 4.09 and a plain vanilla 4.10, all switchable easily with JSGME.
Best regards - Mike
The only thing you cannot get in parallel with 4.09 is a modded 4.10 installation.
This indeed requires two separate installations, at least for the time being.
So what you can have in one installation atm within Ultrapack is a plain vanilla 4.09, a modded (Ultrapack + user specific mods) 4.09 and a plain vanilla 4.10, all switchable easily with JSGME.
Best regards - Mike