{Disarmed} Re: [Dstar] Re: ID1 64 bit Vista Driver

James Nelson jamesnelson_vk2jn at yahoo.com.au
Fri Jul 3 19:21:11 CST 2009


Thanks Heath,

You are venturing into an area I really don't know too much about   however I will make it my business to find out. In the meantime I will apply more pressure to a contact I have in the US. I can do the push F8 routine at boot up but it is more the point of why should I with that sought of radio. For those also interested "Virtual Audio Cable" for flex-radio and the USB "SCS" ptc pactor modem are in the same driver problem category.

73'

James
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On 03/07/2009, at 6:03 PM, Heath - VK3TWO <vk3two at gmail.com> wrote:

How about trying Sun VirtualBox or VMWare?? or (dare i say it) MSVirtualPC??  I suggest trying VirtualBox as i have found this to be very good. VMWare (ESX) is Industry standard, however I haven't used their MS/Linux based VirtualServer. I'm sure it would be ok.

If anyone would like to try MWare VirtualServer, I have some keys you can try, or register with VMWare and they will give you a free one.

73's

Heath
VK3TWO/VK6TWO
Solo ID-1 Operator in VK6 :(

2009/7/1 James Nelson <jamesnelson_vk2jn at yahoo.com.au>
Hi Tony,

Yes, it runs as 32 bit app however the 64bit are kernal based drivers. The bcedit test mode or F8 at boot up selection is a work around but not so nice for a radio like that :-(


james

--- On Tue, 30/6/09, Heath - VK3TWO <vk3two at gmail.com> wrote:

From: Heath - VK3TWO <vk3two at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Dstar] Re: ID1 64 bit Vista Driver
To: "Dstar Digital Radio Mail List" <dstar at lists.wia.org.au>
Received: Tuesday, 30 June, 2009, 2:27 PM

Can this not be run in 'compatability mode' as a 32bit app?

73's

Heath
VK3TWO/VK6TWO
VK6 DSTAR Admin

2009/6/30 Tony Langdon <MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "mc" claiming to be MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "mc" claiming to be vk3jed at gmail.com>
At 12:41 PM 6/30/2009, you wrote:
Hi Mick,

I have asked the US but not Japan and no reply from the US, with the direction of architecture going x64 to handle the "Ram of tomorrow" it seems very strange especially for such a "techy" type radio not to support an x64 Vista driver.

These days, it seems a bit poor that there wouldn't be a 64 bit driver.  64 bit is now mainstream with Vista, combined with common PC configurations having 4GB RAM.  I have 1 machine here running Vista 64 bit myself.

73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL
http://vkradio.com

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