I believe the only reason it will not load is the installer package. It
is looking for a specific name for the files that 64b windows does not have.
On 8/17/2013 2:48 PM, Tony Gravagno wrote:
If the answer you get is that you cannot load natively over x64,
install the free vmWare Player, install WinXP in there, and jBase 3 in
there. You can maximize the vmWare instance and not know it's a guest
rather than the host OS. You can minimize the virtual screen, and use
any 64bit client to get into the environment via telnet, local or
remote.
Don't think of a virtual machine as something huge and complex. It's
not. It's just another program running on your system that consumes as
much resources as Excel and it can be as transparent as a service.
In short, with a virtual and anywhere upwards of about 500MB RAM,
depending on need, you can get exactly what you want, right now, and
for free. That seems like a no brainer to me.
HTH
T
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Sent: Friday, August 16, 2013 1:41 PM
To: *******************; [email protected]
Subject: win 7/64 or win 8/64
1. Is there a way to install Jbase 3.x on Win 7/64b or Win 8/64b?
The
installer stops you from doing it.
2. Will it run?
Before I get hit with the why not do JBase 5.x, this is just
temporary for
those buying new systems. We will go to 5.x but are holding off a
little
more to allow older clients to buy new systems for the server.
Richard Kann
Comp-Ware Systems, Inc.
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