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Newcomers DBPro Corner / [SOLVED] What Windows operating systems are DBPro 7.5 games compatible with?

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Programmer2000
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Posted: 1st Aug 2010 08:30
I'm pretty sure games created in Dark Basic Professional are compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7...

Is that all? Assuming the computer has DirectX 9.0c or later, will Windows 98/ME/2000/NT games run on it at all?

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luskos
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Posted: 1st Aug 2010 09:35
Probably, but not for sure.There is some insupearble diferences in all this OS's so you can expect your game to work just on some.And i'm not even sure that all of them support DirectX 9.0c.I speak for Windows 98 which is out of support long long ago...

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Programmer2000
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Posted: 1st Aug 2010 10:35 Edited at: 1st Aug 2010 10:37
OK. I tried out a game I made in DBPro Upgrade 1.075 on a Windows 98SE computer (with DirectX 9.0c), and a dialog popped up:

This program expects a newer version of Windows.
Upgrade your Windows version.


Then I installed DBPro 1.054 (which was in my order) on another computer (which runs Windows Vista), changed the code a little, and re-compiled it. That version didn't work on the 98SE computer either, and the "Upgrade" dialog was replaced by an "Error" dialog.

It would be nice to know which operating systems are compatible with my games (there are still a lot of Windows 98 users).
Kevin Picone
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Posted: 1st Aug 2010 14:55
They cut 98/ME loose around upgrade #4..

Indicium
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Posted: 1st Aug 2010 15:22
Quote: "there are still a lot of Windows 98 users"


Sorry, but it's about time they upgraded That's 12 years out of date.

Programmer2000
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Posted: 2nd Aug 2010 03:24
Do games created with DBPro still work in Windows 2000? I'd like to be able to list the operating systems that my game is compatible with.

If not, I assume the only compatible ones are XP, Vista, and 7.
Programmer2000
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2010 00:58
Does anyone know if games created with DBPro work in Windows 2000?
KISTech
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XP, Vista and 7 are it. Windows 2000, and any of the Windows Server versions wont run DBPro apps. I don't know if anyone has tried on Windows Server 2008, but simple apps wouldn't run on my 2000 Pro, or Server 2003 boxes.

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Posted: 3rd Aug 2010 20:24
DB Pro requires DX 9.0, which I think goes back as far as 2000. Vista and Win 7 require DX 9.0 to be installed too.

Programmer2000
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Posted: 3rd Aug 2010 21:20 Edited at: 25th Aug 2010 06:45
OK, thank you everyone. I'll stick with making games for the newer operating systems then.
AmbulanceGames
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Posted: 4th Aug 2010 09:28
[(there are still a lot of Windows 98 users)]

Really? If so I'm willing to be their not the gaming type...unless it's online poker if that's even possible on 98.

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