64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
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64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
This start.exe is no longer compatible with latest SVN. Sorry.
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
why compile that for 64bit when perl itself isn't 64 bit yet?
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
Perl already has 64 bit version for Windows by ActiveState. This is download page.
http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads/
I used header files and .lib from version 5.10 (XSTools.dll linked with perl510.dll. Not perl58.dll). That mean who want to run openkore.pl directly required ActivePerl 5.10 (x64).
http://www.activestate.com/activeperl/downloads/
I used header files and .lib from version 5.10 (XSTools.dll linked with perl510.dll. Not perl58.dll). That mean who want to run openkore.pl directly required ActivePerl 5.10 (x64).
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
Sounds good, though I'm concerned about needing to download an extra dll to run it. Any way you can recompile to include the dll?
I have a Vista64 system lying around somewhere so I should be able to test those. BTW, have you tried compiled the 32bit versions with the code changes you made? If it runs, maybe we can commit the changes, so all we need to do for compiling in the future are compile switches.
I have a Vista64 system lying around somewhere so I should be able to test those. BTW, have you tried compiled the 32bit versions with the code changes you made? If it runs, maybe we can commit the changes, so all we need to do for compiling in the future are compile switches.
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
Updated. I have not tried to compiled the 32 bit version yet. But it should compile success under VC++. I will try to make it can compile under gcc.
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
i got error when i used your exe sir..
please update it ..
i am using windows xp 64bit..
please update it ..
i am using windows xp 64bit..
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
How it error?
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
i cannot open the start.exeUltimaWeapon wrote:How it error?
when it loads.. it got stuck and says some error..
Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
You have a virus. Format and reinstall your computer.n00b wrote:i cannot open the start.exeUltimaWeapon wrote:How it error?
when it loads.. it got stuck and says some error..
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Re: 64 bit Start.exe for Windows x64 (XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7)
this was the error .. i am using windows xp 64bit
openkore latest SVN what will bcom 2.1SVN
openkore latest SVN what will bcom 2.1SVN