Due to about 50 high end manufacturing systems I must continue to support, I need to stay with WinNT 4.0 for some time. I noticed the IDE can be run on Win2000 and XP but does anyone know a reason it would not function on NT?
My NT PC does not have a USB port.
I have done a handfull of projects with BasicX-24 series but the ZBasic chip would seem to be superior. I love competition.
Thanks,
Craig
IDE with WinNT 4.0
I have not tried to run the IDE on NT4. I checked several computers here to see if any of them still had it installed and found none.
You may have noticed the problem report related to Win98. On last report the workaround provided was able to circumvent the problem. Something similar may be required for NT4. Or, it might work with no problems at all.
You may have noticed the problem report related to Win98. On last report the workaround provided was able to circumvent the problem. Something similar may be required for NT4. Or, it might work with no problems at all.
- Don Kinzer
Re: IDE with WinNT 4.0
Well, I am no NT expert, but it is my (very basic) understanding that XP is based on an NT core, so I would have guessed that it would work fine as long as there is support for the serial device you need (Com1?)Wurlitzer28 wrote: does anyone know a reason it would not function on NT?
Try it and find out!!!!
-Tony
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IDE with WinNT 4.0
Yes, Win2000 and XP have at their core an NT engine. XP did deviate from that core and many calls to hardware are where the problem comes in with all 3 OSs.
The hardware abstraction layer may or may not allow a hardware driver to function properly.
The only issue with the HAL should be the Comm port. I guess I'll just have to try it.
The hardware abstraction layer may or may not allow a hardware driver to function properly.
The only issue with the HAL should be the Comm port. I guess I'll just have to try it.