Windows XP 64 Bit
Moderators: Dorian (MJT support), JRL
Windows XP 64 Bit
Hi,
will MacroScheduler run also on Windows XP 64 Bit with full use of speed?
When do you plan to release such a version?
Is creating an .exe possible?
Thanks
will MacroScheduler run also on Windows XP 64 Bit with full use of speed?
When do you plan to release such a version?
Is creating an .exe possible?
Thanks
I am using x64 and the versions 7.3.1.4 and 7.4B011 work in it.
However, I just downloaded the new full 7.4 version and I get the error,
"The Procedure InterlockedIncrement could not be located in the DLL Kernel32.dll"
I've gone back to the beta 7.4 version so I can continue to use the excellent program.
I came in to the forum to make a new thread then I seen your thread.
Any possibility of a fix on this please.
However, I just downloaded the new full 7.4 version and I get the error,
"The Procedure InterlockedIncrement could not be located in the DLL Kernel32.dll"
I've gone back to the beta 7.4 version so I can continue to use the excellent program.
I came in to the forum to make a new thread then I seen your thread.
Any possibility of a fix on this please.
Thank you.
Have a good day
Ian
Have a good day
Ian
We'll look into this. Looks like the function is defined differently or is in a different place on x64. Should be an easy fix when we've figured out where it is/what it's called in x64 ...
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Hallo,
maybe there is a missunderstanding.
MacroScheduler 7.3.11.4 runs in windows xp prof. x64.
But it's running as 32-bit.
If you check the task manager ,then you see in processes:
msched.exe *32
which meens it is not a real 64bit Version.
This Version runs as fast as on a normal windows xp 32bit version.
You can recieve more performance if you adress 64-bit.
When do you plan to release such a version?
Thanks
maybe there is a missunderstanding.
MacroScheduler 7.3.11.4 runs in windows xp prof. x64.
But it's running as 32-bit.
If you check the task manager ,then you see in processes:
msched.exe *32
which meens it is not a real 64bit Version.
This Version runs as fast as on a normal windows xp 32bit version.
You can recieve more performance if you adress 64-bit.
When do you plan to release such a version?
Thanks
One day ....... I can't provide timescales. We're probably looking at a year or so yet. It would require a complete rewrite.
MJT Net Support
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Please let me know if 7.4 works ok on your copy of Win64. It would appear the problem lumpy reported may be an issue with his Wow64 setup on his machine. InterlockedIncrement is in the 32 bit version of kernel32 in SysWow64 which 32 bit processes will load and therefore Macro Scheduler runs fine.
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Thanks for trying. Where abouts in the installation procedure did you get? Which screen? Had it started Macro Scheduler by this time?
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Very peculiar. Could you do me a favour and email the following file to [email protected]
\Windows\SysWow64\Kernel32.dll
We will dump this file and see if it is exporting the functions correctly. Would also be interested in the version of that file. If it is correct then MSched must be trying to load the wrong dll, but it should automatically load this one because it is running under Wow64.
Would be useful if you could email us a copy of that file.
\Windows\SysWow64\Kernel32.dll
We will dump this file and see if it is exporting the functions correctly. Would also be interested in the version of that file. If it is correct then MSched must be trying to load the wrong dll, but it should automatically load this one because it is running under Wow64.
Would be useful if you could email us a copy of that file.
MJT Net Support
[email protected]
[email protected]
Hi,
I can confirm that with the help of gitest this issue has now been resolve in 7.4.004.
Thanks for all your help!
I can confirm that with the help of gitest this issue has now been resolve in 7.4.004.
Thanks for all your help!
MJT Net Support
[email protected]
[email protected]