Alright, thanks, now I know poking around for a culprit is worth doing. Tomorrow though!
On 12/4/2010 12:18 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
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. __________ View the list's information and change your settings at //www.freelists.org/list/programmingblind
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