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Will Vista run DOS Programs?
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tried to get by with just the GPS, but eventually decided I just had to run those suites; and when a couple of attempts convinced me there was neither an emulator I had the savvy to make support them, nor a native linux app that I had the savvy for, either, I broke down and got an XP machine, gnashing, snarling,

2000 or 2003 app slow in Access 2007 (Vista)
And that data should be in a subfolder named for your app, normally, although Documents is used a lot, obviously. If you run the app with your data files in the location you (or I) specified above (in a subdirectory under root, or under the app's Program Files directory), one of two things will happen: Vista will

DOS emulation in 64-bit Vista
Combine that with some very dodgy Vista hardware drivers that are in use and I imagine the effects can be dramatic. As far as VB6 apps are concerned I think it might be well worth attempting to run the app in more than one thread by one means or another, depending of course on what job it is doing, when heavy duty

Again: BDS 2006 and Debugging ASP.NET 1.1 apps under Vista
As the OP asked how to be 'well behaved' under Vista, it's not that difficult to follow the MS standard, and stands less chance of being invalidated later on (most and not let executables install/run in My Documents or Application Data (which is where I've heard several people propose to install the whole App).

VB6 Application Extremely Slow under Vista
I guess the question you want answered is can RHX5 or RHX6 be installed and will your existing legacy project run under Vista. To answer your first question the answer is almost certainly yes. I have apps running on my XP PC which were designed for windows 3.1 with no problems. As to whether your projects will run

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Glaux gl...@centrum.cz comp os msdos djgpp I did a short test under Vista 32bit (I run it in VM only) and DJGPP 2.04 with latest BNU & GCC seems to work also with older Rhide. I tried some of my utilities copmiled with DJGPP 2.04 and it's OK. A can run also other DOS apps like Borland C, Pascal, DosNavigrator.

32 bit apps on 64 bit Vista
On vista home basic, the same manifest causes a message to be shown: "The requested operation requires elevation" and I don't see the UAC prompt. I'm not trying for a "silent elevation", I'm just trying to get the UAC prompt which will allow the app to run as an admin. Any advice would be appreciated.

Vista saving question
He needed the XP for a killer app he found that required it. Otherwise, he wouldn't have bothered. I may eventually run into such a killer app that will require Vista, but I see nothing on the horizon right now. All of the computing I do nowadays is with apps that would run quite happily under 98.

17 file recovery apps tested in x86 Vista on a nuked SD card
Vista...is just around the corner. Uh, no. The current version of Windows doesn't run slower on the faster hardware that has superseded the previous hardware. Sure, it would run the Adobe apps I use (mostly Photoshop and InDesign) slower, but it would run my most demanding apps (Final Cut, Motion and Aperture)

Question about writing windows apps that write to network ...
GFH wrote: Help, Office Prof 2003 running under vista hangs upon apps exectuion. Any ideas? Dell refered me to MS "LP" wrote: I tried to install Office 2003 "sj" wrote: Can any one help i am thinking of upgrade from xp to windows vista home premium version will office 2003 run on vista if so when i send files

dual boot xp and vista...with vista recovery dvd
Our app is run in a variety of environments including terminal server and peer to peer (on anything with mixed OS's from win 95 up! Just wondering if MS has an official position on running vfp6 apps under vista Have they come out and said "don't do it" or provided any detail as to what things may go wrong?

Do VB Programs Run on Vista?
That's a 233MHz MMX Pentium with 64MB or RAM (OK, so not exactly bottom-of-the-range) and that ran much better under NT4 than it did under the supplied Win95. I've even run XP on it, though the low memory size makes that a struggle. ... the failure of hardware vendors to produce NT drivers .

Adobe apps languish under Rosetta.
David Lowndes Dav...@example.invalid microsoft public vc mfc I think this may come down to me having to "upgrade" my dev machine to Vista to run those apps under the debugger Bob, How about running it in a VM and remote debugging - that's what I do. but secondly because I ABSOLUTELY HATE the way the damn thing

Can anybody debug BDS 2006 ASP.NET 1.1. applications under ...
Dave "David Hearn" wrote: Dave wrote: I have just started using VS2005 under Vista, and I understand that VS must be run in Adminstrator mode (although I don't fully understand why). However, as far as I can tell this also means that when I run my app in the debugger, it is also being run in administrator mode.

Problem with manifest file under vista basic home
I'll just have to wait when some of my old clients (5+ usage of our apps with total, satisfied user silence) buys the first Vista. Then there will immediately be Probably. I am a bit worried if my old .BAT collection totally stops working under Vista. Are you actually writing batch files meant to be run by DOS?

OpenGL's Future under Microsoft Vista
Even under if Vegas were running under Vista, looks to me like Final Cut is power hungry, by comparison, on a Mac. Apple recommends 4GB of memory for high-definition editing. * So what if only 6% of North American PCs can run something a bit more than Vista Home Basic? PC replacement is reason to plan deployments,

Vista compatible firewall?
I had a 6502 system I built, and a Z80 S-100 system that would have run CP/M if I could have bought a floppy controller for an 8" floppy, which I wasn't able to. ***** The "in the past" probably refers to the PowerPC chip, which Motorola manufactured under license from IBM. This agreement was reached in the

I have seen some fat client Dot Net apps
Other than that, applications run fine under Vista. Jamal "Ginny Caughey" <ginny.caughey.onl...@wasteworks.com> wrote in message news:53bbu3F1rj6dhU1@mid.individual.net... Here's a thread to contribute info about VO and VO apps running under Vista or ask questions. I'll start by saying that to install my apps,

Trying to be 'well behaved' under Vista
32 bit apps will run on Vista 64 but there is no support for 16 bit apps (16 bit apps will generally run on Vista 32 but it has a problem identifying their Think I should be pretty much OK with most of those... they should still be under active development. But then there's always the odd freeware program or

VB6 Application Extremely Slow under Vista
After some fiddling around I managed to resolve all external library references, but now the application refuses to run properly. Error: Can't open display: bessel.colorado.edu:0.0 ( traver )/u2/vista/vista.ansi 130 > Even though the display already is open and allows other X-windows apps to display to it.