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Getting 16 Bit applications ot work on XP Pro

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rafferty5268

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Anyone able to help?

The application is "The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations" - 1993 vintage copyright by OU Press and "AND Software b.v." (this AND company no longer exists, apprently).

Installation is off 5 floppies including a Windows "setup.exe".

The application runs fine on Windows 3.1, 95 and 98.

On XP Pro (and on W2K) it comes up with an error "Internal Error 33400" (which I have researched fruitlessly on Google) and goes no further.

Unfortunately, OUP have not released a successor version to this excellent database other than a little Mickey Mouse thing which is quite worthless.

The databases are encoded as ???.AND files which are obviously proprietary.

This is probably a DOS call in 32 bit where XP has no DOS function. Any work-around?

Running the executable in W95 or W98 emulation mode brings no benefit.

Any thoughts please, anyone ?

Thanks

Bob Gregory
 
click Start, click Help and Support, click Fixing a problem, click Application and software problems, under Fix a problem click Getting older programs to run on Windows XP, and then click the Program Compatibility Wizard link in the instructions.
 
 
Thanks for your advice - both of you.

Unfortunately, all emulation endeavours as also "help > Getting Programs to run under XP" still fail to load this program. Do you know any way to successfully deal with "internal error 33400" when starting the EXE file?

MS website doesn't help either.

Thanks again
 
Are these all by "Mickey Mouse"?





Hava a look at what is mentioned about "DosBox" at the end of this link and see if it helps?

Does XP support 16 bit DOS programs?
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I have no idea about "internal error 33400" other than what was mentioned in the earlier links. It would make a good crossword clue.
 
It is a file not found error essentially.

And, linney, you aglophile, no Disney does not own the OED.
 
Hi Both

Isn't Tek-Tips wonderful? The world is full of Good Samaritans - it just takes the Internet to flush them out.

Any good I zip up the folder containing my Oxford Dictionary of Quotations files, Dlls, EXE and all and sending the zip to you and see whether you have any luck in getting it to run? The bonus is that you would have a superb reference tool if we can get it out of its moribund condition on XP?

All else has failed :-(((((

Best wishes / thanks

Bob Gregory

...... and yes, apropos a Crossword Clue, I'm a professional crossword compiler to magazines and newspapers (British type cryptic) - viz (if you're interested)
 
AND Software b.v. fell (nearly) off a cliff, and is now called AND Publishers at or They once delivered very much compressed databases, like the dutch phonebook on cd-rom, and postal codes on floppy etc.
That line of business was 'retired', I seem to remember, but that happened years ago, but I'm not quite sure.

They're into geo-data and mapping software these days.

HTH
TonHu
 
See if you can find somebody much closer with a XP machine and try it on that. Speaking from rural Australia (with rusty phone lines) and slow dial up, I don't fancy the Oxford Dictionary being downloaded, but thank you for the offer.

My standard of crosswords are from children's puzzle books with pictures of animals as the clues, I'm real good at them.

Your problem with this program is not as silly as not having the correct security permissions for access to and/or create files or folders, is it?
 
Thanks again, my two Samaritans,

I shall try to contact AND Publishers and beg or scrounge a fix, if possible. The advice that they still exist in resurrected format was great - thanks!
No, logged in as ADMINISTRATOR and off and on in all other personae. It's not that. Other apps install and run seamlessly.
Linney - it's reassuring to know that even though Australians have no idea about Rugby and Cricket, their crossword puzzling abilities are clearly awesome.
Watch this space for the next spine-tingling instalment.

A cyber-beer for you both .........

Bob
 
I replied too soon!

calling up
or draws a blank on both.
Google returns a great big nothing
Database of publishers shows AND Nederland but click on the link and nothing happens.
Does this inevitably mean that they have now gone irretrievably belly-up? :-(((((((((((((

B.
 
This clipping is from their current homepage:
Code:
AND is the leading provider of location, routing, mapping and address management technologies and intelligence which power enterprise applications worldwide.

Using location as the foundation of our products, the offered geo-technologies and geo-intelligence products offer our customers better understanding of their own business processes and better customer services to their costumers.

Copied/pasted on 25-02-2004 13:10 CET (GMT -1)

But then, I'm from the netherlands, so that may make a diff ;-)

HTH
TonHu
 
Thanks and you're quite correct!

got nothing but a retry of worked. Got their phone number, called and waited on the phone for over 15 minutes without a tech guy coming on line. Eventually, I put the phone down but have now written to their CEO so we'll see what happens.

Thanks again for your interest and help
 
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