While there are several ways to get DataPerfect to run on 64-bit
versions of Windows via add-ons, I wonder if it might be possible to
get Lew to do a 64-bit compilation of DataPerfect?  I see that there
are now several 64-bit Forth compilers available and several more in
beta but can't comment on how compatible they are or aren't with
Lew's compiler of choice. 

I see a 64-bit DataPerfect as a big plus now and an even bigger plus
in the future as 64-bit versions of Windows become all but ubiquitous.

Just a thought.

Pat Riley
505-750-4728


At 01:57 PM 11/16/2011, you wrote:
Hi Tony,

Your experience is exactly why I chose the Win 7 Pro 32 with XPM.
Sooner or later, all machines get replaced, and the new ones will
have Win 7 (at least until 8 comes out). So I am glad I have a solution.

Rich


At 03:27 PM 11/16/2011, you wrote:
>When my XP box was stolen on a trip, I replaced it with a W7 64bit.
>Trying to run DP on it was overwhelming. I talked to a hardware
>person who wanted to charge me >$500 to "try" to get DP running in a
>32bit environment in W7. I ended up buying a refurbished XP laptop
>with MS Office 2003 for < $300 and use that one for DP stuff.

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