well thats good news.
I think hardware wise I should be set then.
At 04:50 p.m. 30/12/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>I know. I use Winkit all of the time for fixing the broken VB 6 installs on my
>Vista system. The point I was trying to make is by and large Microsoft has
>cleaned out most of the li
Hi Shaun,
I know. I use Winkit all of the time for fixing the broken VB 6 installs
on my Vista system. The point I was trying to make is by and large
Microsoft has cleaned out most of the libraries that most audio games
need by default. I think it is possible to get them running by tracking
do
well the winkit zipfile jim kitchen has has most of what you need.
I have the complete vb6sp6 runtimes on me to.
I also have the complete sapi 5.1 systems to, though realspeak has everything
to.
At 08:52 a.m. 30/12/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Trenton,
>Yes, I have. I did manage to get ahold of the Window
Hi Trenton,
Yes, Draconis Entertainment is beginning to upgrade all of their games
to be Vista and Windows 7 compatible. Based on the message they posted
to the list a few months back they are rewriting all of their games in
C++ and are going to make them Mac OS compatible as well as port them
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Hi Trenton,
Yes, I have. I did manage to get ahold of the Windows 7 early beta and
things are not looking too good for the majority of accessible games. The
Windows 7 beta release I tested did not ship with any
Hi Trenton,
Yes, I have. I did manage to get ahold of the Windows 7 early beta and
things are not looking too good for the majority of accessible games.
The Windows 7 beta release I tested did not ship with any VB 6 support
at all natively. That means the majority of the accessible games out
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