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  1. That private address space limit is inherent in Windows 32-bit design (although later NT OS's provide options to expand to 3GiB with tradeoffs). See here for lots of good info on the Windows 98 architecture: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc768198.aspx See Memory Paging about half way down. I would recommend reading the entire Chapter 28 through if you have the time. It helps give a better understanding of how and why Windows 9x does what it does. Obviously some of this article does not apply to early versions of Windows 95, like WDM.
  2. KernelEx 4.0 Final 2 testing All works okay so far. Windows actually starts up faster to the desktop and general Windows operation is faster. I expect this is partly as a result of the KernelEx DLL delayed loading. I played YoFrankie using the Blender Game Engine for a while and went through my normal apps. New app working: Scribus - Open Source Desktop Publishing http://www.scribus.net Scribus 1.3.3.13 (stable) 1.3.3.13 (stable) and higher requires the Flash 10 trick to install: http://www.msfn.org/board/kernelex-4-0-fin...936-page-1.html Prior to KernelEx 4.0 Final 2, Scribus would fail to finish loading with an error. Currently, there is an invalid page fault in MSCTF.DLL (Microsoft Text Services) during Scribus startup (non-fatal). And also when it closes, it has a number of application errors (at least four for me): - invalid page fault in QT-MT3.DLL - invalid page fault in <unknown> (sometimes QT-MT3.DLL) - invalid page fault in <unknown> (sometimes QT-MT3.DLL) - invalid page fault in <unknown> I have not done any real testing in Scribus since I've only just got it to actually load to the GUI... Requires GhostScript 8.6x or newer (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript/) and GDI+. According to the Scribus Software Requirements: Windows 98 and ME are not supported at all as there are many functions in Scribus which depend on features available only on Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Hehe - not anymore! Scribus 1.3.5.1 (devel) This development version is actually more stable (and much faster) on 9x/KEx than 1.3.3.13 (stable *irony*). GSWIN32C windows pop up briefly during Scribus startup and occasionally when certain tasks are performed. For example, selecting Help, About Scribus, pops up a GSWIN32C window for a moment. When closing, it has an invalid page fault in KERNEL32.DLL, sometimes followed with an invalid page fault in MSVCR80.DLL (Visual Studio 2005). The first time a new install of Scribus is run, it builds a font cache (slow). In 1.3.3.x, it did this everytime (probably a Windows 9x issue) However, in 1.3.5.1, it only does it the first time and then just checks for any changed fonts thereafter. Both versions appear usable in Windows 9x with KernelEx 4.0 Final 2 Thanks Xeno86 - This is a really cewl adventure. Each version is like unwrapping a present - Nice work! Top marks
  3. That's something i can't ever catch. Can you provide link you're viewing, browser / Flash version you use, DrWatson log? Ok, IE6 SP1 + Maximus Decim IE6SP1 Component Update 2.7, Flash v9.0.246.0, Attached Dr watson log. Youtube links... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7ySmnxy29Q ... I can play those three videos okay right through. In addition to the software above, I have Revolutions Pack 9.1.0, KernelEx 4.0 Final, and Flash Player 10.0.32.18 (instead of 9.0.246.0). I'm using GDI Heap Extender Beta 1.
  4. No, I've had the same problem installing Java 6 update 15. I can get it to install using the same workaround I used for Java 6 update 14. I've now got the current Blender 2.49a with avifix working with KernelEx 4.0 Final. Blender 2.49a (and higher) now requires Python 2.6.x which is not supposed to work in Windows 9x. However, both Blender and Python installed with no drama and Blender is working beautifully!
  5. What do you mean a board problem? I don't have the issue on IE6 on Windows 98 SE, or FF 3.5.2 on Vista x64. Likewise here, I have no problem with IE6 on Windows 98SE. Nothing wrong with the board.
  6. Official support for Avira AntiVir on Windows 9x ended June 30, 2007 According to this page: Starting July 2006, Microsoft discontinued the support for Windows 98/ME. As announced some time ago on Product lifecycle information page on www.avira.com, we do not offer new versions and updates for Windows 98/ME virus protection any longer. I'm guessing that the 'updates' part of their statement means just that...
  7. Maybe something like the ASUS WL-330g Pocket Wireless Access Point + Ethernet adapter: http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?modelmen...;l2=41&l3=0 Here's some more information: http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=1689
  8. LAST - FREE - Mediainfo GUI 0.7.18 --- http://downloads.sourceforge.net/mediainfo...indows_i386.exe Newer versions fail with: Failed to get data for " Then the GUI appears and crashes with an invalid page fault in kernel32.dll at 017f:bff7a138.
  9. While testing Beta 0 refresh, I've again seen the identical problem above, also in Firefox, although 3.5.2 now. This time, there was only one tab while listing a large number of files on sourceforge.net. No apparent issues in Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and other apps. I have done some shutdowns now, and have once seen a really cool shutdown crash! With Beta 0 refresh, Windows 98SE seems faster - perhaps my imagination?
  10. See the Firefox 3.x printing discussion topic here: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=135117
  11. I agree, Windows Me thumbnailer is not good... More than a couple of screens of thumbnails and it would tend to crash Explorer. In comparison, Tihiy's GDI thumbnails ROCK!
  12. The Market Share browser versions trends is showing that IE7 usage has dropped faster than IE6 since May leaving IE6 as the most common browser!? Go figure (but I wouldn't take just one set of stats as final...) This month, Internet Explorer 8 will be released to corporates (via Windows Server Update Services unless blocked), so I would expect IE8 usage to increase somewhat (albeit artificially induced).
  13. Yeah, that's exactly what happens in Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Firefox 3.5.1 if you don't disable: Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser restart) Obviously Opera works without disabling this setting. It must work with processes differently to the other two browsers...
  14. GDI Heap Extender - Testing Beta0 Same test set-up as Alpha4: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...st&p=874242 Results for Internet Explorer: Start GDI: 98% - up from 97% in Alpha4! With GDI Ext: 45% (97% after close - ) - up from 26% in Alpha4! Without GDI Ext: 7% (87% after close ) (Windows 90% plus critical resource usage message and missing graphics on some pages) Results for Firefox: Starting GDI: 98% - up from 97% in Alpha4! With GDI Ext: 85% (98% after close - ) - up from 83% in Alpha4 Without GDI Ext: 82% (95% after close - ) - different result to Alpha4... On one occasion, after several minutes of switching between tabs, the icons, tabs and other smaller graphics became corrupted. Icons on the Desktop were masked against random bits of web page graphics. On this same occasion, there was noticible sluggishness even when the apps were closed. However, I have not been able to reproduce this after a restart. Generally stable. No problems with restarts. Haven't tried a shutdown.
  15. None. If I set it to Windows 2000 SP4 or Windows XP SP2, I get the following error: The Windows Installer Service could not be accessed. This can occur if you are running Windows in safe mode, or if the Windows Installer is not correctly installed. Contact your support personnel for assistance.
  16. Actually according to July results posted at Market Share, it is 0.2% Windows 98=0.14% Windows ME=0.07% I guess that makes it twice as insecure than you thought! B)
  17. You're most welcome! A small contribution compared with the outstanding work you and Tihiy have been doing! Also nice test results with a new install. It shows that the only dependancy is KernelEx. It makes me wonder if perhaps the Error 1723 during install is only on my system... Has anyone else had this error trying to install Java Update 10 or higher?
  18. GDI Heap Extender - Testing Alpha4 Using: Windows 98SE KernelEx 4.0 Final RP 9.1.0 Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Firefox 3.5.1 Java 6 Update 14 Flash 10.0.32.18 ActiveX and Plugin Graphically busy test sites used concurrently (in tabs on Firefox): microsoft.com msfn.org symantec.com avast.com adobe.com ibm.com lenovo.com amazon.com ebay.com mozilla.com creative.com Results for Internet Explorer: Start GDI: 97% With GDI Ext: 26% (95% after close ) Without GDI Ext: 7% (87% after close ) (Windows 90% plus critical resource usage message and missing graphics on some pages) Results for Firefox (nice demonstration with effectiveness of tabs): Starting GDI: 97% With GDI Ext: 83% (97% after close - ) Without GDI Ext: 79% (97% after close - ) Tests done multiple times with consistent results. Generally stable. Internet Explorer is faster especially with multiple sessions open. But seriously! Look at the pathetic resource drain with IE6 compared to FF35! No problems with restarts. Haven't tried a shutdown.
  19. Unpack with 7-Zip then simply overwrite the old flash files with those ones. Runs fine in Opera 9.64. Thanks for the security update head-up Btw it's an NSIS installer and there is a problem with running the newest NSIS installers It would seem. See just above about foobar2000 for another example. Come on lads! Read the instructions in Post #2: http://www.msfn.org/board/kernelex-4-0-fin...936-page-1.html There are two reg files to create. One to enable the Windows NT version key, and the other to remove it after install. Both ActiveX and Plugin Flash Player 10 will install correctly. I have Flash Player 10.0.32.18 working correctly in both Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and Firefox 3.5.1. I'm using the current KernelEx 4.0 Final - needed for Flash Player 10 ActiveX. Download Flash Player 10.0.32.18 ActiveX from: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplaye...h_player_ax.exe Download Flash Player 10.0.32.18 Plugin from: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplaye...lash_player.exe
  20. Perhaps this latest Avast News listing has something to do with that? Vince Steckler to Lead Global Expansion of ALWIL Software ALWIL Software, the developers of avast!—probably the world’s most popular antivirus product—today announced that Vince Steckler has joined the company as CEO. Previously, Vince served as senior vice-president of consumer sales at Symantec, the world’s largest producer of security software. The name Symantec kind of jumps out and bites you...
  21. Java 6 Update 14: How I've got it working in Windows 98SE with Internet Explorer and Firefox. I have KernelEx 4.0 Final installed, but this proceedure may work with earlier versions too. Download the Offline installer from: http://javadl.sun.com/webapps/download/AutoDL?BundleId=31620 Run the Offline installer: jre-6u14-windows-i586-s.exe This will fail with: Error 1723. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run. Contact your support Personnel or package vendor. This however has extracted the MSI installer into: %windir%\Application Data\Sun\Java\jre1.6.0_14 Use Windows Explorer to navigate to this folder (copy and paste the above line into the Address box). Run jre1.6.0_14.msi You will then receive the following message: Thank you for choosing the Java( TM ) Platform. You may continue with this installation, but for best results we recommend running on one of the following operating systems: Windows XP Professional (SP2), Windows XP Home (SP2), Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 Professional (SP4+), and Windows Vista. Click on Continue. After install, the following setting must be disabled to ensure Java applets work. In Control Panel, Java, Advanced, Java Plug-in, uncheck: Enable the next-generation Java Plug-in (requires browser restart) Now you should be operational with both Internet Explorer and Firefox, Opera, and others. For more information, see: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/new_plugin.xml
  22. I've used several 802.11g devices before. One was a Belkin (Ralink RT256x chipset) CardBus device. Another was a Realtek RTL8185L chipset PCI device. Both worked. To use the latest Ralink drivers on the Belkin, I had to manually select a compatible driver since the INFs did not have the Belkin's CardBus ID. Both Ralink and Realtek have support for Windows 9x.
  23. Firefox 3.5.1 with KernelEx 4.0 Final Print Preview: There was a problem printing. The printer could not be found. Print with printer turned off: Print dialog - clicked on cancel. Print with printer turned on: Windows/mouse slower, slower, slower, hard lock. Printing in other apps works okay.
  24. Yes, I can confirm that too. Xeno, Tihiy, I'm even more impressed guys! Roger that! - All good here!
  25. Well, it looks like GoldWave 5.25 is the last version that works in Windows 9x... The newer 5.5x versions fail to start with an Abnormal program termination error... It's a shame really since 5.5x introduces some good plugins... LAST - SHAR - GoldWave 5.25 (official last is 4.26) --- http://www.oldapps.com/goldwave.php?old_goldwave=16
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