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how to install a DOS program on Virtual PC 2007
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ftr
2010-08-23 20:33:43 UTC
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Hi,
I need to install Freelance Graphics, an old DOS program from the 1980s
(?) to read some drw files and the accompanying data to redo some stats
charts. It seems that there is no other more recent program that can
read Freelance DRW images.
The simplest way to run Freelance Graphics on a Win XP pro is - if I
understand well what I read on the web - to install Virtual PC 2007 and
run the DOS prog within the virtualisation. The installation was smooth
, but now how to continue ? I thought that installing a Windows 98 frame
would allow to run the DOS program, but this seems to be wrong. Do I
have to install DOS, too ? From where do I get a copy ?

After I start Virtual PC the first time an error message popped up about
a missing system disk.
Is there any tutorial on the web which I did not find on how to run a
dos program on win xp for dummies ?

TIA
- ftr
MikeD
2010-08-24 13:43:35 UTC
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Post by ftr
Hi,
I need to install Freelance Graphics, an old DOS program from the 1980s
(?) to read some drw files and the accompanying data to redo some stats
charts. It seems that there is no other more recent program that can read
Freelance DRW images.
The simplest way to run Freelance Graphics on a Win XP pro is - if I
understand well what I read on the web - to install Virtual PC 2007 and
run the DOS prog within the virtualisation. The installation was smooth ,
but now how to continue ? I thought that installing a Windows 98 frame
would allow to run the DOS program, but this seems to be wrong. Do I have
to install DOS, too ? From where do I get a copy ?
After I start Virtual PC the first time an error message popped up about a
missing system disk.
Is there any tutorial on the web which I did not find on how to run a dos
program on win xp for dummies ?
Have you tried just running Freelance Graphics directly in Windows XP? It
*might* run fine, or at least well enough. You might not have some
functionality, such as being able to print, though.

You're getting that error message because you have not installed on
operating system on the virtual computer. If you want to install Windows 98
as the OS, you're going to need a Win98 CD. If you're not familiar with
installing an OS on a computer with no OS installed, you might want to
enlist some help. As I recall, Win98 CDs were not bootable. That means you
need a floppy disk (or floppy disk image) that is bootable in order to start
the virtual computer and get to a command prompt from which you can install
Windows 98 on the virtual computer's hard drive.
--
Mike
ftr
2010-08-25 08:59:28 UTC
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Post by MikeD
Post by ftr
Hi,
I need to install Freelance Graphics, an old DOS program from the
1980s (?) to read some drw files and the accompanying data to redo
some stats charts. It seems that there is no other more recent program
that can read Freelance DRW images.
The simplest way to run Freelance Graphics on a Win XP pro is - if I
understand well what I read on the web - to install Virtual PC 2007
and run the DOS prog within the virtualisation. The installation was
smooth , but now how to continue ? I thought that installing a Windows
98 frame would allow to run the DOS program, but this seems to be
wrong. Do I have to install DOS, too ? From where do I get a copy ?
After I start Virtual PC the first time an error message popped up
about a missing system disk.
Is there any tutorial on the web which I did not find on how to run a
dos program on win xp for dummies ?
Have you tried just running Freelance Graphics directly in Windows XP?
It *might* run fine, or at least well enough. You might not have some
functionality, such as being able to print, though.
Mike, thanks for the idea. I hesitated to install it because I did not
want to screw up the installation.

In fact it is Freelance for Windows 2.1 (no year or OS mentioned on the
diskettes) so maybe this is a reason why Win XP accepts it (?).

And it works !
What remains to do is to get the best conversion from these old graphics
formats like cgm to current ones.

So, the installation of the VirtualPC was just in vain, this time. Now I
shall try other old DOS progs which will really need VirtualPC.

- ftr


So, the
Esra Sdrawkcab
2010-08-31 18:18:01 UTC
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Post by ftr
In fact it is Freelance for Windows 2.1 (no year or OS mentioned on the
diskettes) so maybe this is a reason why Win XP accepts it (?).
It's (Freelance for Windows) 2.1 - used to run on W3.1
and, it seems, XP!
Post by ftr
And it works !
What remains to do is to get the best conversion from these old graphics
formats like cgm to current ones.
there maybe a batch converter;

Irfanview can view (surprise!) a whole load of formats, including CGM; and
has a batch convert option (warning: I haven't tried it)
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"Nuns! NUNS! Reverse! Reverse!"
ftr
2010-09-07 09:35:42 UTC
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Post by Esra Sdrawkcab
Post by ftr
In fact it is Freelance for Windows 2.1 (no year or OS mentioned on
the diskettes) so maybe this is a reason why Win XP accepts it (?).
It's (Freelance for Windows) 2.1 - used to run on W3.1
and, it seems, XP!
Post by ftr
And it works !
What remains to do is to get the best conversion from these old
graphics formats like cgm to current ones.
there maybe a batch converter;
Irfanview can view (surprise!) a whole load of formats, including CGM;
and has a batch convert option (warning: I haven't tried it)
Thanks; I know it is uniconverter but is not a batch converter - you see
when you run it , and it produces an error :

niConvertor failed:
Cannot load plugin module cgmloader
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app\plugins\plugins.py",
line 73, in load_module
desc)
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app/plugins/Filters/cgmloader.py",
line 336, in <module>
init.text.fontindex = fntlst.index("Times-Roman")
ValueError: list.index(x): x not in list
When importing plugin cgmloader

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app\plugins\plugins.py",
line 147, in __call__
module = self.load_module()
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app\plugins\plugins.py",
line 73, in load_module
desc)
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app/plugins/Filters/cgmloader.py",
line 336, in <module>
init.text.fontindex = fntlst.index("Times-Roman")
ValueError: list.index(x): x not in list


Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\__init__.py", line
72, in <module>
doc = load.load_drawing(sys.argv[1])
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app\io\load.py",
line 364, in load_drawing
return load_drawing_from_file(file, filename)
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app\io\load.py",
line 325, in load_drawing_from_file
loader = info(file, filename, match)
File "C:\Program
Files\Inkscape\python\lib\site-packages\uniconvertor\app\plugins\plugins.py",
line 154, in __call__
'message':self.class_name})
app.events.skexceptions.SketchError: Cannot load filter cgmloader.CGMLoader


CorelDraw 11 says it can read cgm files.

In fact I look for a program that can read Freelance Plus 4 drw and cht1
files. The cgm file is only an export format of this program.
Unfortunately DRW is also a Corel Draw file format but which is not the
same as the Freelance Plus DRW.

IrfanView allows to read CGM files, too, if you install the cadsoft
converter which is payware.


- ftr

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