Publishers | The Learning Company |
Developers | The Learning Company |
Release date | 1998 |
Genre | Educational |
Game rating |
Game Description
Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6 is an Educational game developed by The Learning Company and published by The Learning Company in 1998.
Download Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6
We might have the game available for more than one platform. Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6 is currently available on these platforms:
Windows (1998)
Reader_Rabbit_Reading_Adventures_Ages_4_6_Win_ISO_EN.zip (367.1MB)
Additional files, patches and fixes
Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6 Screenshots
Windows
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The link for the game is below
Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6
https://archive.org/download/httpsarchive.orgdetailslearning-creative-64-bit-installation-version-3.7/Learning-Creative%2064-bit%20Installation%20%28Final%20V.3.7%29/Reader%20Rabbit%20Classic%20%26%20Relounch/Reader%20Rabbit%20Classic%20%28Upgrades%29/RR%203.0%20Reading%204-6%20Personalized.iso
Hi everybody or old games team seeing this. (Being re-edited for November 2021 build with learning upgrades that were released to fix compatibility issues with Windows 11-based systems).
The old games team already has the latest version for Reader Rabbit Reading Adventures Ages 4-6. However, it may not work With Windows 10. & above due to Scripting issues with NT 4 that Microsoft was Removing sense vista. This ISO as of (version 3.5) may not work With Windows XP explanation below.
Coding changes:
Here are the following installation improvements we made for this game.
• I’ve removed DSSAGENT.exe from its source code to fix a bug with windows 10. When you hit 87% Windows 10 will say cannot open input source” “Current File: DSSANGENT.EXE. The learning company used that tool for letting software developers push a new splash screen into a program at any time. This was supposed to happen after installation although servers are long gone since 2005. DSSANGENT.EXE was removed for being partially dangerous by Microsoft.
• I’ve Forced enabled x86 components that were disabled in the code for being incomplete and rewrite the script by using Microsoft visual studio 2005 like the others by editing the .xml File for this code
• V_LAUNCHEXE.xml = %_DIR_SRC%SETUP.EXE; To reroute
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rework the missing code for setup32.exe. even other minor changes to train the engine about NT 4 procedures With vista Flags.
• Fixed issues with the “Do you want to install?” Message from Arthur’s Thinking Games software itself, however, the installation never occurred. This issue appears sense Windows 64-bit attempts to load NTVDM which is partially supported by Microsoft. For loading 16-bit installer’s stubs but fails sense the learning company installer panics from operating level.
The following components ware upgraded or changed
Iv did some changes with WinG files under 64-bit Windows by Training the installers that the following files DVA.386, WING.dll, WING32.dll,WINGDE.DLL, WINGDIB.DRV & WINGPAL.WND * to move them to C:WindowsSysWOW64 Not C:WindowsSystem32 which will have
unexpected behavior under Windows 10.
I even adding and altering code under setup.exe and setup.ini Source for the installation framework to work under Windows above Vista. By doing this is to modernize the behavior of win32’s even rerouting existing code for a smoother experience with windows 10.
Warning 1: The upgraded versions from that archive made quite a departure from its 2002 code. Functionality-wise is no longer compatible with the Windows 9x environment. As of Version 3.5. Windows 2000 or XP are not supported. They may well run – I Can no longer offer support for issues that occur when using the games under those systems.
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Anyone else having problems regarding a DSSAGENT file while installing this?