Continuing usability of CTPP 2000 software is definitely going to be an issue for some
users. By the time CTPP 2010 comes out several years from now, many users will have
migrated to Windows 7. It is an evolutionary upgrade from Windows Vista, based on the
same kernel (the central component of the operating system). For those who wish to use
the CTPP 2000 software, Windows 7 Starter (for netbooks) and Windows 7 Home Premium may
present similar issues as Vista, though we can expect CTPP 2010 will run fine. (We'll
have to strategize how to make sure that stays the case for Windows 8, 9, 10, etc.)
The more expensive Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate versions will have Virtual XP
available. It is a full copy of XP that runs in its own window, in the form of a second,
"virtual machine." Virtual XP allows one to load and run any old software that
will run on XP, even if it doesn't run directly on Vista or Windows 7. I have been
fooling around with the Windows 7 Release Candidate on my home computer for a few months,
and can report that the Virtual XP does work, though it is a little sluggish (maybe
that's because the software creating the virtual machine splits the available RAM
between the two operating systems, dedicating some to each, and my 2GB isn't enough to
share comfortably). Nevertheless, it may solve the issue of backwards compatibility for
many. (For a lot of information services managers, it will present the issue of
maintaining multiple operating systems and sets of software applications, which they might
considered a nightmare scenario. But that's another issue.)
Pete Swensson, Senior Planner
Thurston Regional Planning Council
2424 Heritage Ct. SW
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-----Original Message-----
From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of
Catala, Martin
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 1:05 PM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: RE: [CTPP] CTPP 2000 Software question
Or a web application
-----Original Message-----
From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net
[mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of Nathan Erlbaum
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 10:38 AM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Subject: Re: [CTPP] CTPP 2000 Software question
that is why it needs to be developed in an open source environment
>> edc(a)berwyned.com 9/17/2009 9:55 AM
>>>
Has anyone tried to load the CTPP 2000 Browser on a Windows Vista
machine? I just got wind that it might not work. All my machines are
either Home XP or XP Professional and it works fine sans the normal
crash message that you just ignore and keep going. I am also trying to
get a handle if anyone has run into issues with the software on 32
versus 64 bit systems.
--
Ed Christopher
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