Virtual Machines WINDOWS XP MODE
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Sixteen bit apps. Wow. Haven't seen one if those in forever. You could always just run DOS.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Sixteen bit apps. Wow. Haven't seen one if those in forever. You could always just run DOS.
It's a windows app. At least as far as I can tell it's 16 bit. When I tried to run it on Windows 7 x64 it just said, NO (I haven't tried in years I forget the real error) Trying it right now on my Windows 8 machine gives me the purple bar - This app can't run on your PC, Close.
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Wow. What Windows was it for originally?
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We've had it since Windows 95. it will run on anything up to and including Windows 7 x86, but absolutely won't run on x64 anything. I don't have any Windows 8(.1) x86 machines to try it on.
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@Dashrender said:
it will run on anything up to and including Windows 7 x86, but absolutely won't run on x64 anything.
SysWOW64. Welcome to the jungle baby. No way to run 16-bit because SysWOW64 doesn't have a 16-bit compiler.
Use DOSBOX, XP Mode, hell even Vmware will "support" a DOS install.
http://partnerweb.vmware.com/GOSIG/MSDOS_6_22_and_Windows_3_1x.html
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I find it so frustrating when an application is "vital" to a company's business, but they don't want to pay to update it so that it works on a current OS. Maybe not the case here, but a pretty common issue, especially in SMB.
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If there is any way to migrate those apps you should. If you can't, it might be time to just completely change platforms. This is as good a time as you'll get to be able to justify it to management.
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@Dominica said:
I find it so frustrating when an application is "vital" to a company's business, but they don't want to pay to update it so that it works on a current OS. Maybe not the case here, but a pretty common issue, especially in SMB.
Well true, One of our client's site required us to use Win XP to download files. I wish they will upgrade very soon.
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@Joyfano said:
@Dominica said:
I find it so frustrating when an application is "vital" to a company's business, but they don't want to pay to update it so that it works on a current OS. Maybe not the case here, but a pretty common issue, especially in SMB.
Well true, One of our client's site required us to use Win XP to download files. I wish they will upgrade very soon.
How is it they require XP to download files? I'm guessing it's via a proprietary piece of software.
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@Dominica I can't speak to the OP - our problem really isn't about paying, well other than with time. The app can be replaced by another solution we already have in place, but our docs have to read the patient education material in the new system and approve it for our patients before we'll give it out. They currently only approved the material in the old system. If they'd read the new stuff and sign off on it, we'd be done.