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Old 11-27-2024, 05:58 PM   #1177
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Basically, connect your KLC to your computer, delete the contents of the /.adds/plato directory (since it didn't work, just easier to wipe the entire install) and then copy the contents of the .zip file to the /.adds/plato directory. At least that's what I tried on my KLC and Plato does work now.
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it is enough to remove line "color = ..." from Plato's Settings.toml.
For myself, I copied the plato and plato.sh files from the first test package and remove the color= line from settings.toml. Which worked but the colour was rather strange. I then copied the plato file from the second test package and looked half decent.

OTOH, since Plato did not work on my KLC, if I had to install 9.44, I would have gone with the delete the old files and copy the new files since it was just simpler.
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