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MS Works
Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-07-07 10:23:57
I have MS Works 2.0 on my Classic II, and I've been using it for some time now. It's a great little app, and I have created many documents with it. Since I started using Linux on my Classic II though, I've noticed an issue. It keeps crashing whenever I try and open a document. I think I discovered that the issue is 32-bit addressing.

Linux requires the machine to be in 32-bit mode to boot. MS Works appears to dislike 32-bit addressing to the point of crashing. Is there any way to get MS Works to loosen up a bit on the whole 32-bit thing? Or do I just need to keep changing the addressing mode and rebooting depending on which app/OS I wish to run?

Posted by: Scott Baret on 2007-07-08 11:10:47
What is the letter in the version you are using? MS Works 2 will say "2.00b" for example when you start it up.

I remember reading in a Charles Rubin book many years ago that you should stick with 2.00c or 2.00d. I've got 2.00d and have noticed no problems whatsoever, but I've never used 2.00 on a Classic II, just 3.0.

Find out what you have and let me know.

Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-07-08 18:53:55
What is the letter in the version you are using? MS Works 2 will say "2.00b" for example when you start it up.
I remember reading in a Charles Rubin book many years ago that you should stick with 2.00c or 2.00d. I've got 2.00d and have noticed no problems whatsoever, but I've never used 2.00 on a Classic II, just 3.0.

Find out what you have and let me know.
It's 2.00d. This is rather interesting.

Posted by: funkytoad on 2007-07-08 19:08:40
So is it crashing while you are in Linux?

Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-07-08 19:19:43
So is it crashing while you are in Linux?
Nope. It crashes when I have 32-bit addressing turned on. The only real reason that I have to turn that on is to run Linux. When 32-bit addressing is off, MS Works runs fine but Linux won't boot.

Bad Microsoft, they've been secretly blockading the Open Source movement for years!

😛

Posted by: Scott Baret on 2007-07-08 21:12:08
I'll have to pull one of my newer Macs out of the closet and try 32 bit addressing with Works 2.0d. For some reason I think I used to run this configuration on my LC without a problem but I'm not positive.

My Classic II currently needs a new analog board so I can't test on it...but I'll try an LC II sometime this week.

Posted by: MultiFinder on 2007-07-08 21:20:26
I'll have to pull one of my newer Macs out of the closet and try 32 bit addressing with Works 2.0d. For some reason I think I used to run this configuration on my LC without a problem but I'm not positive.
My Classic II currently needs a new analog board so I can't test on it...but I'll try an LC II sometime this week.
Hokay, cool 🙂

Posted by: MacTCP on 2007-08-09 14:52:16
I have Works 2.00e. It quits with a Type 1 error every time you use any of the modules besides spreadsheet when you have 32-bit addressing on.

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