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Old 19-02-2010, 03:38 PM
Barrykgerdes
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Originally Posted by byronpaul View Post
Dennis G,

I'm going through this exact issue myself at the moment.

As I understand it, to get full use of more that 2GB internal memory, you have to run a 64bit system which is now offerred by Windows 7. Only problem there is that Windows 7 64bit systems are not compatible with old technology like Meade LPI's, DSI's, etc.

I'm trying to confirm myself, but if you get at least Windows 7 Pro 64bit (or better), then you can download from Microsoft and run a patch which enables a Windows XP Virtual Mode. This then gets around the 32bit driver issue which is required to connect the Meade devices. The likes of Win XP are all 32bit. The catch here is that your laptop hardware must be compatible and able to run this VT mode (usually a BIOS setting to enable it if it exists)

Heres a few links with some more details:
http://meade4m.com/forum/index.php?topic=2883.0
http://windows7center.com/windows-7-...s-xp-mode-faq/
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...s-xp-mode.aspx
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/vir.../download.aspx

Be very interested in feedback from others as well:

I'm currently looking at this machine:
https://www.mln.com.au/product/?itemID=146&typeID=

Good luck .....

Regards,
Paul
Hi Paul
Some further information.
Compiling the Stellarium source code on Windows 7 64 bit.
The Qt compiler will not compile in native Widows 7 but compiles correctly in the virtual machine where you can make a package that will run correctly in native Windows 7 Program files (x86).

Barry
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