![]() I'm sorry to see you're still having troubles with the versions you are interested in.Īre you saying your old MathCad versions won't work in your XP Virtual Machines (under Windows 7)? I am $900 poorer and very unhappy that the Microsoft/HP advertising did not mention processor selection. ![]() Programs to run this feature are on the Microsoft free download site. I had to order a new HP DVDZ machine with an AMD processor to run Mathcad 11 and 14 on a 64bit machine. XP Mode creates a virtual disc drive.Ĭhecking with HP yesterday I found that no Intel Mobile processors for laptops currently supported Virtualisation and that my machine could not be altered. Also the BIOS setup did not have Virtualisation setting. XP mode did not load, but after a few hours on line with Microsoft support we discovered that the processor did not support the Virtualisation function. I upgraded to Win7 Pro ater so that I could run the advertised XP Mode. When I bought my HP DVD-1259 64 bit laptop last August it had Vista pre-loaded and came with a promised HP upgrade to Win7. I think that I have solvrd my own problem. M13 and M14 do offer some advantages, such as local functions, but not enough to mitigate the effects of SUC (in the minds of several users). M12.M13 closed the loophole and M14 changed the symbolic processor to MuPad.Īlthough M13 & M14 improved the performance of a number of numeric operations, they also slowed down the apparent window updating, resulting an overall slower response to display many results than M11 gives. In addition, M11's design allowed access to a number of undocumented Maple (symbolic processor) commands. The intention was good - to try and catch unit (and other) errors at design time rather than run-time, but it's way too proscriptive and broke a significant number of significant worksheets. Look up 'SUC' in the forum to get a better feel for its effects. Mathcad 12.14 have a feature called static type checking that imposes rather severe restrictions upon what types of argument a function can take. = I don't use Mathcad that often but I did do a lot of work on 11 but I now own 13 also. To obtain the related header and library files, install the Windows SDK for Windows 7 from the Microsoft Download Center.= I'm curious. Windows Virtual PC requires one of the following Windows 7 editions - Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Ultimate, or Enterprise edition. The Windows Virtual PC COM interfaces are for developers who are creating client applications that automate the deployment and operation of virtual machines. Each virtual machine emulates a complete hardware system-from processor to network card-in a self-contained, isolated software environment, enabling the simultaneous operation of otherwise incompatible systems. You can create separate virtual machines on top of your Windows 7 desktop. Windows Virtual PC is the latest Microsoft virtualization technology it enables you to run many productivity applications on a virtual Windows environment, with a single click, directly from Windows 7. This documentation provides information about the Windows Virtual PC COM interface.
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