Re: XyWrite and Windows 7

  • From: "William E. Shawcross" <wshawcross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 01:25:46 -0500

The bottom line is that XyWrite is 16-bit code and Windows 7 (64-bit version) won't run 16-bit code. For this you have to install the XP Virtual Machine software and XP itself (both available free to W7 owners by download from Microsoft). You then crank up XP and run XyWrite in that. Actually it is yet another virtual machine -- the NTVDM CPU -- that runs 16-bit software in XP, Vista, and W7 (32 bit). Some things are easy, but this is not.


This has been tested on a W7 64-bit installation with 8 GB RAM and it seems to work OK. I still haven't unscrambled the issue of permissions so I can get the folders I want (\XY and \TXT) into my root directory -- but I will!

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