

The Letterville BullBoard: CASmate Pro 6.52 on Windows XP Pro Letterville Bull Board Letterville Bull Board B Click on the button below to chat with other Letterville users. Steve & Barb Shortreed 144 Hill St., E. Fergus, ON, Canada N1M 1G9 Phone: 519-787-2892 Fax: 519-787-2673 Email: Copyright ©1995-2008 The Letterhead Website » » » CASmate Pro 6.52 on Windows XP Pro Author Topic: CASmate Pro 6.52 on Windows XP Pro Visitor Member # 1686 posted October 04, 2003 03:19 AM Has anyone attempted to, or is anyone running CASmate Pro 6.52 with Windows XP Pro.is it possible? -------------------- John Martin Robson Pendragon Signs & Graphics Yellowknife,NT,Canada if it's not one thing.it's two things From: Yellowknife, NT, Canada Registered: Aug 2000 IP: Resident Member # 2247 posted October 04, 2003 04:00 AM as far as I know, it is not possible. Carolina hd10 bandsaw instruction parts manual pdf. I have tried a few ways. Before someone who hasn't done it tells you to just set that program to use XP's 'Windows 98 compatibility mode' to run, I'll confirm that it will not work. The dongle emmulation software for Casmate will also not allow it to work.
I set up a partition to have W98 running along with XP so I could launch 98 for my casmate work, but it runs all day, so I never launched XP. The partition happened (in my case) to create a much less stable machine, & there was no poin, in my case, to keeping XP, so after much time & money spent to fight that reality, I am now back to keeping one machine on 98 as my own personal temple to the thieving bastards that enabled my software addiction only to leave me stranded in the past. -------------------- Doug Allan 'you get what you settle for' From: Kahului, HI, USA Registered: Sep 2001 IP: Visitor Member # 268 posted October 04, 2003 08:41 AM If XP isn't bad enough, AMD is launching it's 64-bit processor.
Here we go again! -------------------- Bob Burns From: Prescott, Arizona, USA Registered: Nov 1998 IP: Visitor Member # 549 posted October 04, 2003 03:22 PM again i say REMOVABLE HARD DRIVES!!! You want to play with new softwear.this is the way to go. You can buy a 40 gig hard drive now for $50 and 2 removable hard drives will cost you another $40. Simple to install. They have 2 parts, 1 is the rack, it fits into a 5.25 bay on your computer. The cable and power supply that was hooked to your hard drive now attaches to the rack(make sure wide cable is attached with marked side closest to power connector).
The removable carriage is where the hard drive now resides. Most newer computer are automatic on hard drive detection, so nothin else to do but hit the on switch. Now you can 'play' with XP on one and try loading all kinda stuff, to see if it works, but you still got your everyday working hard drive intact.NO DOWN TIME fixing softwear!!!! -------------------- joe pribish-A SIGN MINT 2811 longleaf Dr.

The Letterville BullBoard: CASmate Pro 6.52 on Windows XP Pro Letterville Bull Board Letterville Bull Board B Click on the button below to chat with other Letterville users. Steve & Barb Shortreed 144 Hill St., E. Fergus, ON, Canada N1M 1G9 Phone: 519-787-2892 Fax: 519-787-2673 Email: Copyright ©1995-2008 The Letterhead Website » » » CASmate Pro 6.52 on Windows XP Pro Author Topic: CASmate Pro 6.52 on Windows XP Pro Visitor Member # 1686 posted October 04, 2003 03:19 AM Has anyone attempted to, or is anyone running CASmate Pro 6.52 with Windows XP Pro.is it possible? -------------------- John Martin Robson Pendragon Signs & Graphics Yellowknife,NT,Canada if it's not one thing.it's two things From: Yellowknife, NT, Canada Registered: Aug 2000 IP: Resident Member # 2247 posted October 04, 2003 04:00 AM as far as I know, it is not possible. Carolina hd10 bandsaw instruction parts manual pdf. I have tried a few ways. Before someone who hasn't done it tells you to just set that program to use XP's 'Windows 98 compatibility mode' to run, I'll confirm that it will not work. The dongle emmulation software for Casmate will also not allow it to work.
I set up a partition to have W98 running along with XP so I could launch 98 for my casmate work, but it runs all day, so I never launched XP. The partition happened (in my case) to create a much less stable machine, & there was no poin, in my case, to keeping XP, so after much time & money spent to fight that reality, I am now back to keeping one machine on 98 as my own personal temple to the thieving bastards that enabled my software addiction only to leave me stranded in the past. -------------------- Doug Allan 'you get what you settle for' From: Kahului, HI, USA Registered: Sep 2001 IP: Visitor Member # 268 posted October 04, 2003 08:41 AM If XP isn't bad enough, AMD is launching it's 64-bit processor.
Here we go again! -------------------- Bob Burns From: Prescott, Arizona, USA Registered: Nov 1998 IP: Visitor Member # 549 posted October 04, 2003 03:22 PM again i say REMOVABLE HARD DRIVES!!! You want to play with new softwear.this is the way to go. You can buy a 40 gig hard drive now for $50 and 2 removable hard drives will cost you another $40. Simple to install. They have 2 parts, 1 is the rack, it fits into a 5.25 bay on your computer. The cable and power supply that was hooked to your hard drive now attaches to the rack(make sure wide cable is attached with marked side closest to power connector).
The removable carriage is where the hard drive now resides. Most newer computer are automatic on hard drive detection, so nothin else to do but hit the on switch. Now you can 'play' with XP on one and try loading all kinda stuff, to see if it works, but you still got your everyday working hard drive intact.NO DOWN TIME fixing softwear!!!! -------------------- joe pribish-A SIGN MINT 2811 longleaf Dr.