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RE: XyWrite for Windows



More likely, I suspect, the problem was some other software
installation rather than an XP update. Rather than spend more
time trying to track the issue down, I reverted to the DOS
version of XyWrite, mostly losing Windows fonts, which wasn't a
big problem for my use of the program.

Regards,

Paul Ambos
pambos@xxxxxxxx



-----Original Message-----
From: xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx
[mailto:xywrite-bounce@xxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Stephen Hunter
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:51 AM
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: XyWrite for Windows

I have tried setting the affinity to only one processor (instead
of four),
running XWas W2k, running it as W95, etc. Just won't start. So an
uploaded
instance would be a good test. But why did it run on W2K? And if
it worked
on Paul's machine then stopped, could an XP "update" have had an
unintended
consequence?

--Stephen Hunter
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