Jon - I'm running a lesser version of win7 on a newer laptop and have had a
number of odd things happen rather repeatedly running DP on it. The first is
a real problem with either ::I or ::J implementation - my apps simply will
not run those codes correctly on win7. Port the same apps to XP and they're
fine. I've tried it a variety of ways and no matter what I try, those
functions crash after a small number of records. Do not understand it at
all.

Secondly, when I'm running reports, even quick ones, the app seems to get
lost upon completion and I can't wake the app up in the window it's running
in. I'm able to kill the window with no error codes or warnings coming up
about shutting down a dos app and then re-enter the application with no
problem. My best guess is that win7 simply doesn't "see" the dos app in the
box so it doesn't warn me not to kill it by closing the window.

Don

2011/5/20 Jong <[email protected]>

>  I've got a new computer with Win 7 x64 too!
>
> Could VMware or even running win7 and DOS under LINUX be easier?
>
> Didn't someone mention using DOSBOX earlier?  Does that work in full screen
> mode?
>
> Jon Ong
>
>  -----Original Message-----
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Chris Pedersen
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 19, 2011 2:24 PM
> *To:* [email protected]; [email protected]
> *Subject:* [Dataperf] Running DP in Windows System 7 x64
>
> Well here are my quick notes on getting DP to work with Win Sys 7 x64 Pro.
>
> 1.  Make sure your cpu supports hardware virtualization.  Both Intel and
> AMD maintain lists of software that do.
> 2.  Make sure you have 4GB Ram (min) and 8 GB preferable.
>
> Goto Microsoft and download Win XP mode & Win Virtual PC.
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
>
> I run DP in a network environment.   Despite claims that Virtual PC would
> innately share mapped drives - that didn't work for me.  So I mapped the
> drives:
>
> With  Z: mapped to my network directory, I had then had to map a network
> drive from within  the windows virtual PC as follows:
>
> net use m: \\tsclient\z /persistent:yes
>
> I then used the M: drive in the program path, default directory etc.
> The directory sharing may work better on the local machine, I don't know.
> Otherwise.. subst?
>
> I then setup the printers in the x64 machine and set them up again in the
> Virtual pc with another net use statement
>
> net use lpt1:\\ipaddress\sharename /persistent:yes
>
> I then dragged a shortcut from the dp.exe to the virtual client desktop.
> Voila.
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> I'm not  claiming this is the best way to get DP to work under System 7.
> But a quick perusal of the archives didn't seem to turn up any quick
> answers.
>
> This method suffers from two small drawbacks:
>
> a).  You have to run the virtual machine.  Autoloading the virtual machine
> is supposed to happen automagically - but I don't know how to make that
> happen.
>
> b).  My drive mapping seems to be using the tsclient - and as such it does
> not support full screen mode:  Windowed only.
>
> c).  I am somewhat concerned what virtual mode hibernation will do if you
> have an open record when the machine hibernates - so I'm going to be doing
> some more testing in the next few days.
>
> Comments (or improvements) welcome.
>
>
> Chris
>
>
> Currently running dp with 310MB of data. - more than 500+K records.
>
>
>
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