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This maybe: It's nice, it gives you Hardware IDs and also lets you uninstall old devices without needing to go in safe mode. It was bundled with some HP printer drivers. You can get it here for example. Other than that and what's in the other thread I also know these: They are both from Microsoft and I don't quite remember where I found them, some free to download hardware development packages from MS for sure but that's all I know. Not sure if it's appropriate uploading them
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Odd, I can also use the posting widget from another page than the last. As far as I know everything is standard apart from the updated crypto files in my JRE7. JRE8 works fine too with latest Burp for me. Edit: Yes, I use a real machine.
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I am posting this using chrome on an XP laptop as posting seems impossible from 9x at the moment. Anyway, this is about Burp and just to say that newer 2.x.x versions require JRE8, it doesn't work with JRE7 anymore. For using with JRE7 Burp 1.7.x must be used.
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BabelPad is not a font editor, it's an (advanced) unicode text editor. You can't use TTC fonts but you can split them into TTF fonts which you can then use, TTC being several TTF fonts merged into one file. Several tools let you do that. Check out TTCTools, UniteTTC, FTMaster or FontForge.
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@Goodmaneuver, I'm using JRE 7 update 76 without any psapi hack, this might well be obsolete with newer KernelEx, I had completely forgotten about it.
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I've made a post or some posts somewhere on here on how to unpack JREs as it's a bit involved. Once this is done you can just launch Burp with the unpacked JRE using an appropriate batch file or shortcut, "javaw.exe -jar burp.jar" in its simplest form without paths.
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No.
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I am using JRE7, it supports TLS 1.2 as there is no difference between connecting to MSFN with or without Burp, both uses TLS v1.2 256 bit AES (2048 bit RSA/SHA). If JRE6 doesn't support TLS 1.2, then Burp obviously can't work on websites that have deprecated lower TLS versions completely as it relies 100% on Java cryptography.
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No need for Burp Pro, You export the certificate from Burp under Tab Proxy/Tab Options/Proxy Listeners and then import it in Opera under Preferences/Security/Manage Certificates. All will go seamlessly then. Burp sometimes corrupts the registry indeed. Fix it by deleting HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs key but you'll loose whatever Burp settings you have including the automatically generated certificate. You might want to export HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\JavaSoft\Prefs\burp when it's not corrupted and merge it if you need as to avoid having to export/import certificate again and again. I have no Burp errors with Sourceforge.
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@Goodmaneuver you need to generate a certificate in Burp and then import it in Opera and any other program you want to use the https proxy with. Not too sure what you try to do with Babelpad but if you want to see installed fonts with it you need to use Tools/Character Map from the menu bar. You can also see them with Fonts/Composite Font Mapping. File open menu is for opening documents not fonts. If you want to see characters of single fonts in BabelMap (or character map of BabelPad) you also need to be in single font mode and select the font you want to view through the drop down selection box.
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BTW, if you want to visit Sourceforge with Opera 12 without using an online proxy you can install Burp Suite Community Edition proxy which requires at least JRE 7 with Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength installed.
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Latest Babelmap (and Babelpad) works fine with KernelEX and is the best (only?) tool to manage your font folder Unicode coverage. Opera 12 won't support newest Unicode planes (not sure which is the last supported version and maybe this is down to which uniscribe version it uses) but if you've got the fonts supporting those installed then you can always copy the text with missing characters and paste it in Babelpad to see what it's about.
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And for recording small GIF animations only Licecap is very good: https://www.cockos.com/licecap/
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Registered version has some advanced features that aren't essential. Other than that, it's completely free, doesn't expire and has no nag screen.
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UVScreenCamera: http://www.uvsoftium.com/UVScreenCamera.php
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Opera.exe is less than 1MB of which nearly 90% are icons whereas opera.dll is nearly 15MB, all the browser code is in the dll.
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Since Dependency Walker finds your cpl file is not a valid executable it means this file is corrupted. Run scandisk including surface scan on the system drive. If it tells you something about bad sectors, replace your drive, if it doesn't, replace your cpl file from backup or install cab.
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Having trouble with sound from my audio card (Audigy 2 ZS)
loblo replied to kmccmk9's topic in Windows 9x/ME
I used WDM drivers for Win 2000, they worked fine on Win ME but had to install them "manually", eg unpack them and then direct the hardware wizard to that folder. I can't remember the driver version unfortunately .- 12 replies
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Having trouble with sound from my audio card (Audigy 2 ZS)
loblo replied to kmccmk9's topic in Windows 9x/ME
I satisfactorily used an Audigy 2 ZS for a little while a few years back on my ME system and I used the WDM drivers not the VxD. It stopped working properly when I increased system RAM however, this is a known issue with this card and not only for 9x systems if I am not mistaken. Unfortunately I can't remember the amount of RAM at which this starts but that's two things you can try, use WDM driver and reduce RAM amount.- 12 replies
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KernelEx 2022 (Kex22) Test Versions (4.22.26.2)
loblo replied to jumper's topic in Windows 9x Member Projects
XmPlay and all the official plugins (which includes the Rar plugin) don't need KernelEx at all AFAIK, they still run on vanilla 98SE/ME. -
The OP is trying to install update 22 (the last version that should normally install without extra hodge podge) and you are telling him it's more recent than update 31!!!!
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Destro, The last Java 6 version is update 45: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html. I have it installed on my machine, it runs fine. Update 22 is not too high of a version, it's older than update 31. And if you don't mind me asking, how do you know the number of people who installed it successfully on 9x? Btw, in case anyone is interested I have JRE & JDK 7 Update 76, JRE & JDK 8 Update 92 and JDK 9 Beta 95 all installed on my machine. 7 appears fully functional, 8 and 9 have some stuff that doesn't work but still usefull as I can run some programs requiring either of those versions specifically.
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Do you use 9x and Opera 12 those days? I bet you don't otherwise you wouldn't do generic comments like that but instead would speak about your first hand experience using the new youtube with Opera 12 on your 9x system...
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Well that was then when you had that system you don't have anymore and when youtube's html5 implementation was in its infancy.
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I don't care about retro computing and I am not using a 9x system out of any kind of nostalgia so your generalizations don't apply. There are easier and better ways to play Doom on a 9x system than using the original executables which is a pointless exercise in masochism IMO, if you want plain vanilla Doom experience and no more, use Chocolate Doom, if you want more features and the ability to play recent maps, then use limit removing engines such as ZDoom, it's that simple.