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Post by mdale2k on Nov 9, 2012 8:43:35 GMT -5
Hey does this work?
I was able to zip up my file from my old computer and open it on my new computer through dos box.
Now I try to open up Circuit Editor and it gives me an error.
I am using Windows 7 ultimate.
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Post by mdale2k on Nov 12, 2012 14:45:28 GMT -5
Anyone use circuit editor?
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Post by djmasterscooter on Nov 12, 2012 18:53:00 GMT -5
Circuit Editor will not work in DosBox. My suggestion is to get a hold of a Virtual Machine like VMWare Fusion or Parallels Desktop 6 (not 7, as 7 won't work with Windows-based plugins for some reason), and of course, a legit version of a 32-bit version of Windows.
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Post by mdale2k on Nov 13, 2012 8:58:33 GMT -5
I guess its not a big issue, I can just edit the results through Word....just i liked having it all in TNM.
Ah well.
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Post by Crpls on Dec 6, 2012 17:54:37 GMT -5
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Post by snabbit888 on Dec 6, 2012 18:01:13 GMT -5
It does. Just checked it.
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Post by mkpunk on Jul 13, 2015 1:29:09 GMT -5
If only more plug-ins had DOS versions to theoretically work on DOSBox.
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Post by Carlzilla on Jul 13, 2015 17:08:15 GMT -5
DOS has been a dead OS for something like 20 years...it wouldn't have made a whole lot of sense to continue programming in it, and Oliver probably didn't see the rise of x64 coming, so he thought it would be a great way to incorporate newer features into an older program. A lot of the features of the windows programs would have been a lot harder to accomplish in DOS...not impossible or anything, but significantly more difficult.
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