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Cakewalk 5.0 for DOS (Aug 1994?)
chrisNova777:
i own a 2portSE i might be able to help..
are u sure it requires a special driver? the driver should be included with cakewalk install i think?
which version of cakewalk? v4.0 for DOS? or v5.0 for DOS?
ElgickX:
Thanks for the reply, I have Cakewalk 5.0 DOS downloaded from this site. Found a site that has Drivers available
for the DOS and Windows 98se systems for 2 Port/SE, but still can't get Cakewalk to find and use the 2 Port/SE, maybe I'm not installing it properly.
Regards
mclaren:
DL'd the .img files but no program I can find will write 'em to 360K floppy disk. Downloaded WinImage 8.1 and installed it on my Win 98SE Pentium 75 with a CD-ROM drive & 360 floppy.
Winimage reported "This program has encountered an illegal instruction" and died. (*** this guy probably needed an older version of winImage then the version he got, 8.1 was obviously too much for his p75 cpu! **** edited by chrisnova777)
Any way on earth to decipher these cockamamey .img files?
(Why couldn't you just zip or rar the contents of each 360K disk and let people download the zip or rar file, then unzip 'em and copy 'em to 360K floppy?)
chrisNova777:
i believe u have to use a disk imaging program called "winImage" and it wil be able to read the .img file as though it was a disk in a disk drive and copy files from the image the same as u would from an actual floppy disk
mcclaren if u are having trouble extracting - all i can suggest is that sometimes problems can occur depending on which os / unzip program version you are using... i just dl'd on my macbook pro and was able to double click the file and it automatically unzipped + i mounted the .img files by double clicking so the files are not bad.. can u tell us the method that you used to extract the .zip? (which os + which app + which version of said app) so we can track down this strange problem?
perhaps the problem lies with the version of winimage aswell.. i beleive there are other alternatives to winImage that still can read the .img files - like i said my mac was able to do it natively without a 3rd party app even - but then again what good are DOS files on a mac :D
i think u must have made a tactical error somewhere.. not extracting them properly.. did u try to mount the .img fiel without first extracting it from inside the .zip? im pretty suer you can just drag the filse to your desktop or a folder straight from winimage without actually creating a flppy disk much in the way one uses rar or zip to extract files from an archive
ElgickX:
I have already unzipped from the download using 7zip.... then copied the contents of file "b" into file "a" ....(646 Kb) total......then burned it to CD. This was done on a Windows 7 32bits PC.....was able to install on Windows 98se after that.
Regards
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