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KQ6UP  > WINXP    29.04.24 18:45l 35 Lines 1045 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Print to PDF?
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> Try https://www.bullzip.com/
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> Quoting from a previous message...
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This looks like a 64bit binary.  The website says XP is supported, but
if it is I am going to guess it is the 64bit version of XP.  I am running
WinPack 6.80.  I discovered another issue.  I don't think WinPack is
compatible with XP's print system.  I will probably have to get Win98
running virtually again.  I might actuall do 95 so that I can use Qemu in
full i386 emulation because Win98 sucks running with the bare metal
version of Qemu.  New processors are too fast, and you have to cripple
it by skipping processor cycles which breaks the system time.

-Chris KQ6UP





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