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Re: CiderPress in Win7
- Subject: Re: CiderPress in Win7
- From: lyricalnanoha@dosius.ath.cx (Steve Nickolas)
- Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2010 00:21:03 +0000 (UTC)
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Tristan Mumford wrote:
> To add to this, those of you who use linux may have noticed that
> CiderPress falls apart at the seams if you try to use it with a fairly
> clean Wine setup, or if you do what I do and add dlls as needed from that
> dll-files site.
> What fixes CiderPress right up is using the 2000 vcredist.exe package
> from MS. It gives the right versions of the files which CP needs to work
> correctly.
> I haven't set up physical volume mapping yet but I know it is possible so
> if there is any interest I will look into it. I probably will anyway as
> it will save me two reboots.
Got link? I use Linux so it will be quite useful to me.
When I can get my hands on a CFFA or similar card, I got a 256 MB CF just
waiting for me to find a use for it, and I'll prolly NEED CiderPress in
order to load it up.
(And my idea of porting DOS 3.3 to ProDOS will actually have some use as it
will certainly ease making some ports from DOS 3.3 to ProDOS for use on this
CF card! Like a bunch of MECC stuff.)
-uso.