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I confirm that this wonderful piece of software can playback 1080p .mp4 with AVC & AAC audio (with SOUND!) on my new and shiny Lenovo IdeaPad Z510 all from pure DOS, running from my pendrive!

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PeaZip dropped support: 

 

Windows 9x and NT4 are no longer supported, starting from release 5.5.2 (2014 12 23) as 7x 9.35 backend requires Windows 2000 or newer system; last version supporting Windows 9x and NT4 is PeaZip 5.5.1; other releases are available here.

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The latest GeoGebra 5.0 (just released May 12, 2015 :w00t:) works perfectly on Windows 98. However, it doesn't run out of the box because the bundled Java runtime is not compatible with Windows 98. However, there is an unofficial build of OpenJDK for Windows which you can download here. Delete the C:\Program Files\GeoGebra 5.0\jre directory and replace it with the one from the OpenJDK, and GeoGebra runs happily on Windows 98. GeoGebra does freeze up occasionally, even on Windows 7, so it's not the most stable program out there, but it's still my favorite algebra and graphing program.

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Thank you!

What exactly is the problem with official SQLite builds? With KernelEx installed and set to Windows 98SE compatibility, official builds work on my machine.

Is there any set of tests available to thoroughly check the behavior of official+KernelEx builds versus your fixed builds?

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Official build has a problem.

It use "TryEnterCriticalSection"

My build is fixed it.

 

Thank you!

What exactly is the problem with official SQLite builds? With KernelEx installed and set to Windows 98SE compatibility, official builds work on my machine.

Is there any set of tests available to thoroughly check the behavior of official+KernelEx builds versus your fixed builds?

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Official build has a problem.

It use "TryEnterCriticalSection"

My build is fixed it.

I see. So on my 98SE machine the official build works because KernelEx takes care of TryEnterCriticalSection (I looked through the sources).

 

Guess it's worth stating that KernelEx users on 98SE/ME can use official builds of SQLite provided the library is set to 98SE or ME compatibility, respectively.

Non-KernelEx users should use these libraries fixed by blackwingcat.

 

Arigatou gozaimash!ta! :)

 

(somebody should seriously look through the board filters because NOT all words that CONTAIN sh!t are actually profanities :( )

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