External Moderators tmoulder Posted June 26, 2018 External Moderators Report Posted June 26, 2018 Hello All, So I've now tried to install Visilogic on 3 laptops in total, one running Windows 7 and 2 running Windows 10. I have three versions I am working with, 9.8.65 (latest) and 9.8.0 and 9.7.0 under Swapper. The Windows 7 laptop, after installing according to directions, including ripping Visilogic out completely and a fresh install, I cannot get 9.8.65 or 9.7.0 to work. Both throw the Runtime Error 9 subscript. Strangely, 9.8.0 loads fine. On the first Windows 10 (an Asus tablet, woefully underpowered), I can get 9.8.65 and 9.8.0 to work, but 9.7.0 throws an error. On the second Windows 10 laptop (an also-underpowered HP) I can get 9.8.0 to work, but neither of the others. So at this point, running any Visilogic reliably means loading up an XP virtual machine and running from in there, with all the performance hit that entails. I normally use Ubuntu linux at home, and I've been running apps in both Flatpak and Snap container formats. Windows doesn't support either of these (naturally) but it does support Docker. I am wondering how feasible it would be to provide Visilogic in a container, and if that would clear away some of the problems we keep having with version changes and OS updates breaking our system? Just an idea. Thanks!
MVP 2023 Ausman Posted June 27, 2018 MVP 2023 Report Posted June 27, 2018 Hi TM, no comments on the container idea. However...... On 6/26/2018 at 9:53 PM, tmoulder said: I have three versions I am working with, 9.8.65 (latest) and 9.8.0 and 9.7.0 under Swapper. Is this all 3 are under swapper...it reads as if it is just 9.8.0 & 9.7.0 . I have always found Swapper must be from the latest version and have posted in a sticky my way of doing this as easily as possible. Are the W10 versions the same? I have had all 3 of these running on all the O/S mentioned, but not using swapper. Also, ensure via both the tick box, and a registry check, that the run as admin is registered OK. cheers, Aus
External Moderators tmoulder Posted August 7, 2018 Author External Moderators Report Posted August 7, 2018 Just read the Wine (Windows Layer for Linux) is introducing WinePak, a flatpak for running windows applications on linux. I wonder if this could be a possiblity? I hate Windows anyhow...
Luis David Osorio Posted October 22, 2021 Report Posted October 22, 2021 El 26/6/2018 a las 6:53, tmoulder dijo: Hola a todos, Así que ahora intenté instalar Visilogic en 3 computadoras portátiles en total, una con Windows 7 y 2 con Windows 10. Tengo tres versiones con las que estoy trabajando, 9.8.65 (la más reciente) y 9.8.0 y 9.7.0 en Swapper . . La computadora portátil con Windows 7, después de instalarla de acuerdo con las instrucciones, incluida la extracción de Visilogic por completo y una nueva instalación, no puedo hacer que 9.8.65 o 9.7.0 funcionen. Ambos arrojan el subíndice Error de tiempo de ejecución 9. Curiosamente, 9.8.0 se carga bien. En el primer Windows 10 (una tableta Asus, lamentablemente con poca potencia), puedo hacer que funcionen 9.8.65 y 9.8.0, pero 9.7.0 arroja un error. En la segunda computadora portátil con Windows 10 (una HP que también tiene poca potencia) puedo hacer que funcione la 9.8.0, pero ninguna de las otras. Entonces, en este punto, ejecutar cualquier Visilogic de manera confiable significa cargar una máquina virtual XP y ejecutar desde allí, con todo el impacto de rendimiento que eso implica. Normalmente uso Ubuntu Linux en casa y el estado ejecutando aplicaciones en formatos de contenedor Flatpak y Snap. Windows no es compatible con ninguno de estos (naturalmente) pero es compatible con Docker. Me pregunto qué tan factible sería proporcionar Visilogic en un contenedor, y si eso solucionaría algunos de los problemas que seguimos teniendo con los cambios de versión y las actualizaciones del sistema operativo que rompen nuestro sistema. Solo una idea. ¡Gracias! so poco diestro en el tema, tengo ubuntu, podre instalar el visilogic o se requiere hacer algo mas, para que se pueda ejecutar?
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