Re: EdSharp and 64-Bit?

  • From: Alex Hall <mehgcap@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 00:18:55 -0500

I switched from 32-bit vista to 64-bit win7 a bit over a year ago, and
I have had no problems with programs, including edSharp. In other
words, it sounds like your system, as things are working perfectly
here. I have Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium and the latest edSharp,
though all edSharp versions I have installed have worked.

On 12/3/10, Jared Wright <wright.jaredm@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is anyone successfully running EdSharp in a 64-bit environment? I'm
> having major problems around just about every turn with it, despite the
> fact that its components were extracted to the program files (X86)
> folder as I'd expect. For example, doing a simple select all, copy on a
> document throws an ugly error that cripples the system until EdSharp is
> manually killed through task manager. Invoking most features gets me
> similar results, although basic viewing and editing of documents does
> work. It's difficult to get the errors word for word as my screen reader
> is rendered inoperable until I kill the process. I can have sighted eyes
> help me document them if desired, but I thought I'd check with the list
> first on whether or not I should even spend time trying to get EdSharp
> working in a 64-bit environment or if this is a known limitation with no
> immediate fix. I know in the past Jamal has mentioned that he hasn't the
> resources to debug 64-bit issues, but I thought 64-bit Windows can run
> 32-bit applications (excluding antivirus, drivers, etc.) successfully?
> Any thoughts or ideas welcome.
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