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(OT) Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 14:39:09 +0100, "David B."
wrote: You really are a stupid ****e. Sometimes I am; sometimes I just pretend to be! Ever consider a career as an actor ? You even smell like sht. Perfect !!! []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On 05/06/2017 16:38, Shadow asked ...
Why should a third party explain? To provide an independent viewpoint. There remain 'problems' with www.Tekrider.net, viz:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/xtqj0901b2....net.tiff?dl=0 Sucuri have indeed altered their assessment of Tekrider.net (now no report of malware!) but they NOW say this:- Scan for: http://tekrider.net Hostname: tekrider.net IP address: 192.251.238.3 System Details: Running on: Apache Unable to properly scan your site. Site returning error (40x): HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden = To my mind, something *IS* amiss with BTS's web site .... *OR* he's simply playing games. Which is it, folks? -- "Do something wonderful, people may imitate it." |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
There is lots of older, great and even essential software, that will
not run under anything very much after XP. Certainly not in 7, 8 or 10. I keep a virtual machine running XP for these apps. |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On 05/06/2017 18:53, SteveGG wrote:
There is lots of older, great and even essential software, that will not run under anything very much after XP. Certainly not in 7, 8 or 10. I keep a virtual machine running XP for these apps. Thanks, SteveGG :-) I'm wondering how long it takes from submitting a 'bad guy' report to the FBI before 'bts' gets the 'knock at his door'! -- "Do something wonderful, people may imitate it." |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 13:53:42 -0400, SteveGG
wrote: There is lots of older, great and even essential software, that will not run under anything very much after XP. Certainly not in 7, 8 or 10. I keep a virtual machine running XP for these apps. What software is that? |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
What software is that? I have lots of programs developed in Quick Basic 4.5 and Visual Basic 3; lots of critical stuff I use often ... e.g.(s) - converting numbers between different bases, calculating times between dates, regression curve fittings ( linear, polynomial, exponential and power models ), censored data analysis, Gauss-Jordan elimination calculations, stereo imaging software, John Conway's game of life, mortgage calculations, thermal endurance life testing analysis, thermal degradation data analysis ( both conventional and FTFM methods ), wire insulation thermal data analysis ( 3 models ) - to name a few that come to mind. None will run in Windows 7, 8 or 10 ! So glad I have an XP virtual machine ! |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
"David B."
news alt.computer.workshop, wrote: On 05/06/2017 18:53, SteveGG wrote: There is lots of older, great and even essential software, that will not run under anything very much after XP. Certainly not in 7, 8 or 10. I keep a virtual machine running XP for these apps. Thanks, SteveGG :-) I'm wondering how long it takes from submitting a 'bad guy' report to the FBI before 'bts' gets the 'knock at his door'! I do hope you've been stupid enough to do that, David. The FBI takes fake reports like that quite seriously. And, my country does cooperate with yours. Continue writing **** like this though, I'm enjoying the fact that you're showing your true colors to your photo newsgroup. Like I told them when I initially discussed you, they didn't need to take my word concerning what a sorry piece of **** stalking rat ******* you are. -- Nope, I can't go to hell. Satan still has a restraining order against me. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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[OT ]Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 19:36:57 -0400, SteveGG
wrote: What software is that? I have lots of programs developed in Quick Basic 4.5 and Visual Basic 3; lots of critical stuff I use often ... e.g.(s) - converting numbers between different bases, calculating times between dates, regression curve fittings ( linear, polynomial, exponential and power models ), censored data analysis, Gauss-Jordan elimination calculations, stereo imaging software, John Conway's game of life, mortgage calculations, thermal endurance life testing analysis, thermal degradation data analysis ( both conventional and FTFM methods ), wire insulation thermal data analysis ( 3 models ) - to name a few that come to mind. None will run in Windows 7, 8 or 10 ! So glad I have an XP virtual machine ! Oh, how quaint, you were replying to the subject line. BD has diverted this into a STALKING thread a while ago. OT up. Start another thread. I'm interested in XP freeware. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 19:36:57 -0400, SteveGG
wrote: What software is that? I have lots of programs developed in Quick Basic 4.5 and Visual Basic 3; lots of critical stuff I use often ... e.g.(s) - converting numbers between different bases, calculating times between dates, regression curve fittings ( linear, polynomial, exponential and power models ), censored data analysis, Gauss-Jordan elimination calculations, stereo imaging software, John Conway's game of life, mortgage calculations, thermal endurance life testing analysis, thermal degradation data analysis ( both conventional and FTFM methods ), wire insulation thermal data analysis ( 3 models ) - to name a few that come to mind. None will run in Windows 7, 8 or 10 ! 16-bit software? If you are running a 64-bit Windows, 16-bit software will not run. So glad I have an XP virtual machine ! I use DOSBox myself for some 16-bit utilities that I wrote in QBasic. Sincerely, Gene Wirchenko |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
SteveGG
Mon, 05 Jun 2017 23:36:57 GMT in alt.2600, wrote: What software is that? I have lots of programs developed in Quick Basic 4.5 and Visual Basic 3; lots of critical stuff I use often ... e.g.(s) - converting numbers between different bases, calculating times between dates, regression curve fittings ( linear, polynomial, exponential and power models ), censored data analysis, Gauss-Jordan elimination calculations, stereo imaging software, John Conway's game of life, mortgage calculations, thermal endurance life testing analysis, thermal degradation data analysis ( both conventional and FTFM methods ), wire insulation thermal data analysis ( 3 models ) - to name a few that come to mind. None will run in Windows 7, 8 or 10 ! So glad I have an XP virtual machine ! Oh wow.. windows 3x VB.. Your quick basic apps can be run for the most part using DOSBox under windows 7 or later. As for VB3, it creates 16bit NE executables...afaik, those aren't supported on windows 7 or better. Since you seem to like older software, you might enjoy this site: https://winworldpc.com -- Nope, I can't go to hell. Satan still has a restraining order against me. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
Since you seem to like older software, you might enjoy this site: I certainly don't "like" older software, BUT just want to be able to run what I need. I've also developed 7 great apps in Visual Basic 6, that run just fine in any Windows version. i.e. - Mandelbrot exploration, Julia plots, Chaos Engine, Mortgage computations, Conway's Game of Life, Worm Simulation and Logistic Equation. |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
On 06/07/2017 05:52 AM, SteveGG wrote:
Since you seem to like older software, you might enjoy this site: I certainly don't "like" older software, BUT just want to be able to run what I need. I've also developed 7 great apps in Visual Basic 6, that run just fine in any Windows version. i.e. - Mandelbrot exploration, Julia plots, Chaos Engine, Mortgage computations, Conway's Game of Life, Worm Simulation and Logistic Equation. We have a product that was done with VB6. It's another division so I'm not sure of the details but I do know there is a dll that they distribute with the executable. The dll still exists in Windows but a function changed, breaking compatibility. |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
SteveGG
Wed, 07 Jun 2017 11:52:11 GMT in alt.2600, wrote: Since you seem to like older software, you might enjoy this site: I certainly don't "like" older software, BUT just want to be able to run what I need. I've also developed 7 great apps in Visual Basic 6, that run just fine in any Windows version. i.e. - Mandelbrot exploration, Julia plots, Chaos Engine, Mortgage computations, Conway's Game of Life, Worm Simulation and Logistic Equation. That's because vb6 creates PE executables (32bit) vs vb3's NE executables (16bit) -- As I slipped my finger slowly inside her hole... I could immediately feel it getting wetter and wetter. I took my finger back out and within seconds she was going down on me. "I really need a new ****in boat" I thought to myself. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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Oh dear! You really should *NOT* still be using Windows XP
rbowman
Wed, 07 Jun 2017 13:47:58 GMT in alt.2600, wrote: On 06/07/2017 05:52 AM, SteveGG wrote: Since you seem to like older software, you might enjoy this site: I certainly don't "like" older software, BUT just want to be able to run what I need. I've also developed 7 great apps in Visual Basic 6, that run just fine in any Windows version. i.e. - Mandelbrot exploration, Julia plots, Chaos Engine, Mortgage computations, Conway's Game of Life, Worm Simulation and Logistic Equation. We have a product that was done with VB6. It's another division so I'm not sure of the details but I do know there is a dll that they distribute with the executable. The dll still exists in Windows but a function changed, breaking compatibility. If you're writing about the vbrunxxx.dll file, The dll is the runtime, itself. VB doesn't create truely independent compiled programs by default. You can opt to include the runtime it requires but your exe file will grow by several megabytes. And it still may not be an independent exe able to run on another machine without 'installation'; that depends on how many 3rd party tools/libraries you used to make up for what VB is lacking. And, if you were able to include all of them into the .exe at compile time. Which makes your ..exe that much larger as a result. VB is a great example of the opposite of tight/fast/efficient code output. -- As I slipped my finger slowly inside her hole... I could immediately feel it getting wetter and wetter. I took my finger back out and within seconds she was going down on me. "I really need a new ****in boat" I thought to myself. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php |
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