[time-nuts] Could someone please recommend GPIB card

Peter Bell bell.peter at gmail.com
Tue Oct 11 07:51:50 UTC 2011


Thry are two different things - you're talking about the compatibity
mode built into the OS, but the other poster is talking about "Windows
XP mode" - which is basically a copy of XP running inside a Virtual PC
VM that's available as a download for the "business" variants of Win 7
(which are, not coincidentally, the ones that have XP downgrade rights
anyway).

@David Taylor

Virtual PC 2007 is XP and Vista, but it doesnt' support "XP Mode"
(unless you just create a VM and install XP into it).
OT: Did you ever work at a company called "Fieldtech Heathrow"?  I may
know you...


On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 3:40 PM, gary <lists at lazygranch.com> wrote:
> On my win7 pro 64 bit systems, there was nothing to download. It is already
> in the OS.
>
> Use windows explorer, right click on executable, select properties, then
> comparability. Options go as far back as win95.
>
> The feature never really seemed to be essential. The 32 bit emulator always
> worked. It was 16 bit software that caused some headaches. For that, I run
> dosbox.
>
> Regarding 32 bit drivers, my recollection is the OS refuses to install them.
>
> On 10/10/2011 11:51 PM, David J Taylor wrote:
>>>
>>> BTW, Win 7 "XP Emulation Mode" is a free download for Win 7 Pro, not
>>> available
>>> for Win 7 Home Premium.
>>>
>>> John
>>
>> Yes, so you could try one of the other virtual machines instead. Virtual
>> Box (free), VMware etc.
>>
>> https://www.virtualbox.org/
>>
>> http://www.vmware.com/
>>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/support/virtual-pc-2007.aspx
>> (not sure what versions on Windows support this)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> David
>
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