my haxmedit dos version doesn't work on my Pentium 4

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my haxmedit dos version doesn't work on my Pentium 4

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When I open haxmedit (dos) with haxmedit32, haxmedit (dos) closes, it used to work on my old Windows XP, but not any more on my current Windows XP(home edition), how do I make Haxmedit dos work?

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?? I don't think it's a Coder's Corner topic. Descent Development maybe?
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I like it just where it is.
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Need some help here.
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After you run it, try alt+enter to go to full screen. It's ASCII-ish, so, by default, Windows thinks it can run windowed.
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Post by Sapphire Wolf »

When I open the HAXMEDIT DOS Program Manually without opening it with Haxmedit32, my computer froze, what should I do?
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Why use Haxmedit DOS and not Haxmedit32? That, along with Rbotview and Polytron, should ocver all the bases, shouldn't it?
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Post by Sapphire Wolf »

This is getting way confusing.

EDIT: Good point Kyouryuu! My RBotedit, Polytron, and my PMView still works. but the only tool that doesn't work is the dos version of haxmedit. oh well.
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Post by Tricord »

Maybe you have the infamous divide by zero condition. In some situations, assembler code make a timing and then a division based on that timing. Older software containing that code running on faster computers may run so fast, the timing resolves to zero and the CPU hangs on a divide by zero error.

However, if you're running it in a virtual and protected environment (like Windows) it shouldn't take the whole machine down, only the program itself.

If you don't understand the above, ignore it. It's not really relevant anyway :P
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Why use Haxmedit DOS and not Haxmedit32?
Haxmedit DOS allows more than Haxmedit32 under certain conditions, and, ergo, is/was preferred by modders. If this isn't an issue, though, I agree.
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I never used the Win32 binary myself because, back in the days of Windows 98 yore, it was easier to use the MS-DOS version. It wouldn't surprise me if some features were missing.
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I can't remember the specifics exactly, but I think 32 didn't allow you to edit weapon info from any ham file, whereas DOS allowed it so long as it wasn't your descent2.ham file, or at least a file named descent2.ham, not sure of their determining methods. It was more of a matter of their hacker protection or something. I don't think either allowed modifying ship info in any condition, but you could still use the programs to determine offsets and use a hex editor to do it yourself.

And, yeah, 32 was definitely a resource whore back in the 9x days, if that's what you're referring to.
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