[Isis-users] 64 bit

spinaker spinaker at adinet.com.uy
Wed Jan 22 14:58:40 CET 2014


Piet

I just tried CISIS with VMware and Oracle VM VirtualBox, and CISIS is 
running perfect in both environments

Ernesto Spinak


El 22/01/2014 8:49, Piet De Keyser escribió:
> Ernesto,
>
> In the meantime the problem is solved. My version is 5.2b. It doesn't 
> run under DOSBox, which tells my that it should be run under 32bit. I 
> now can reach the "normal" Dos: there it run.
>
> Thanks,
> Piet
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> *Van:* Piet De Keyser
> *Verzonden:* dinsdag 21 januari 2014 14:22
> *Aan:* isis-users at iccisis.org
> *Onderwerp:* 64 bit
>
> Dear all,
>
> In my institute all PCs now are migrated from XP on 32 bit to Windows 
> 7 on 64 bit. The consequence of this is that my preferred isis tools 
> don't work anymore, e.g. mx, winisis,... Not Windows 7 is the problem, 
> but the fact that the PCs are 64 bit.  I know you could run winisis 
> after having installed an XP emulator. I also know you can run Dos 
> programs under DOSBox, but even there mx says "This program must be 
> run under Win32"... Is there any alternative for mx on a Windows 7, 64 
> bit PC?
>
> Piet de Keyser
>
>
>
>
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