Was wondering how can I install BinkD on windows 7??
however, generally speaking, you get the archive, unzip it into a--- SBBSecho 2.27-Win32
directory, set up your config and then run the program pointing it to your config file... on winwhatever, i would place it in one of your user directories so you don't have to worry about file permissions and such... )\/(ark
however, generally speaking, you get the archive, unzip it into a
directory, set up your config and then run the program pointing it to your config file... on winwhatever, i would place it in one of your user directories so you don't have to worry about file permissions and such...
)\/(ark
Was wondering how can I install BinkD on windows 7??
Was wondering how can I install BinkD on windows 7??
On 64bit, you'll have to run a virtual (32bit) machine of some flavour. On 32bit, it will run quite happily.
Was wondering how can I install BinkD on windows 7??
On 64bit, you'll have to run a virtual (32bit) machine of some
flavour. On 32bit, it will run quite happily.
binkd-1.1a-92: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=4667403c60c74c1e66b60e033f25a35468cd26fd, stripped
but still, the 32bit flavor of binkd for winwhatever should run just
fine on a 64bit flavor of win7... have i missed something? has m$
really turned the screws around on this one?
binkd-1.1a-92: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV),
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24,
BuildID[sha1]=4667403c60c74c1e66b60e033f25a35468cd26fd, stripped
Nicely done, my good man! But for such a security buff as you are,
your kernel version is just a tad out of date. :)
but still, the 32bit flavor of binkd for winwhatever should run just
fine on a 64bit flavor of win7... have i missed something? has m$
really turned the screws around on this one?
No. 64-bit Windows will most definitely support 32-bit programs. It
has only ditched 16-bit support in the 64-bit versions.
binkd-1.1a-92: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1
(SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux
2.6.24, BuildID[sha1]=4667403c60c74c1e66b60e033f25a35468cd26fd,
stripped
Nicely done, my good man! But for such a security buff as you
are, your kernel version is just a tad out of date. :)
maybe but i have long term support and i apply updates and fixes
almost every day when they appear in my updates notifier :)
but still, the 32bit flavor of binkd for winwhatever should run
just fine on a 64bit flavor of win7... have i missed something?
has m$ really turned the screws around on this one?
No. 64-bit Windows will most definitely support 32-bit programs.
It has only ditched 16-bit support in the 64-bit versions.
that's what i thought... thanks! :)
Hi Dave -- on Apr 11 2016 at 15:49, you wrote:
Was wondering how can I install BinkD on windows 7??
On 64bit, you'll have to run a virtual (32bit) machine of some
flavour. On 32bit, it will run quite happily.
Cheers... Dallas
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Nicely done, my good man! But for such a security buff as you are,
your kernel version is just a tad out of date. :)
maybe but i have long term support and i apply updates and fixes
almost every day when they appear in my updates notifier :)
Long term support? Holy crap, how long is your LTS? 2.6x kernels were
at *least* 2 years ago or more!
but still, the 32bit flavor of binkd for winwhatever should run
just fine on a 64bit flavor of win7... have i missed something? has
m$ really turned the screws around on this one?
No. 64-bit Windows will most definitely support 32-bit programs. It
has only ditched 16-bit support in the 64-bit versions.
that's what i thought... thanks! :)
But of course. Obviously my OS of choice is Linux for anything server-wise. But I still keep up with Windows due to a bad COD
addiction. :) And for the records, Win10 is awesome compared to Win8.
So you're safe to upgrade as long as you have the hardware to support (which I know you do on at least one machine I heard about.. lol)
Any of the windows binkd versions will run on 64bit windows. There
is even a 64bit version of binkd:
i'm coming back to this because i've been thinking about your
response and the echo it is in... i suspect you were responding to
running binkleyterm on win7 instead of binkd which the OP asked
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