Ralph:
Many thanks, have been wondering what to do next with DP.  Still working on
VMWare and Win7 64 bit, will get back to the group later on that one.
Jon

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ralph Alvy
Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2011 2:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dataperf] DP on a Mac


Okay, I've been running DP successfully on a Mac Mini the last couple weeks.
I have it running in two different VMWare Fusion virtual machines: Linux and
Windows XP.

1. Regarding the Linux virtual machine, I find Kubuntu the most compatible
because every time it loads it picks the correct host printer. Other linux
distributions were not so friendly in this regard. DP is running under
dosemu in Kubuntu, booting MSDOS when it does that. Printing can be done
without redirecting it. Dosemu understands attempts to print to LPT1 are to
be sent to the default USB printer, so no need to struggle with this under
Linux. Under Windows, that's a different story.

2. Regarding the Windows XP virtual machine, DP runs long reports (like
Aging Accounts) faster in this virtual machine than in the Kubuntu virtual
machine. Printing, however, requires use of DPSpool. I was able to get "net
use" redirection of LPT1 to work once and only once in that virtual machine.
Never could again. So I find I need DPSpool for this, and it works fine.

The caveat here for both virtual machines is this. Do not run DP in a shared
folder (shared between host OS and guest OS). If you do, you'll find Disk
Full or Can't Read STR errors. Just make a folder in the guest OS virtual
machine that holds your DP files. This folder can even be on a ext4
partition under the Linux OS, or an NTFS partition under the Windows NTFS
guest OS. It need not be on a FAT partition. As long as sharing is enabled
between host OS and guest OS, you can simply copy and paste entire folders
between them as needed.

Overall, running DP under Linux with dosemu installed is a better
experience. You don't have the LPT1 problems when all you have is an USB
printer, and you don't get those choppy lookups that require you to hold
down the Shift key to complete them.

I also tried Parallels, but found it frequently lost sharing between my
Linux guest OS and my Mac host OS. This never happened under VMWare Fusion,
so I bought Fusion and uninstalled Parallels.
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