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Genotyper and Windows 2000Dear Lynn Petukhova,
I have just see your question about Genotyper software and Windows XP in a web forum. Could you say me how could you run Genotyper in Windows Xp system, please? Thank in advance, Miguel Angel Dr. Miguel Angel González Pérez Departamento de Biología Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Campus Universitario de Tafira 35017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Canary Islands Spain Phone: (+34) 928 454 543 Fax: (+34) 928 452 922 _______________________________________________ Autoseq mailing list Autoseq@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/autoseq |
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Re: Re: Genotyper and Windows 2000Hi,
you can try KernelEx extension from http://sourceforge.net/projects/kernelex/files/ . That is an evil thing to help you run Win2000/WinXP apps on Win98 or WinME and I believe you can go the opposite direction. Just install the application, right-click over the Genotyper program icon, go into Properties and select the operating system mode under which it should be executed. As I said, perfect way to run newer apps (like Firefox, some antivirus software) on Win98/Me ... You have fast computer and all apps you need. Martin Phillip San Miguel wrote: > Miguel Angel González wrote: >> Dear Lynn Petukhova, >> >> I have just see your question about Genotyper software and Windows XP >> in a >> web forum. Could you say me how could you run Genotyper in Windows Xp >> system, please? >> >> >> Thank in advance, >> >> Miguel Angel > > Hi Miguel, > I don't know whether Lynn Petukhova still follows this forum after her > 2002 response to a post "Genotyper and Windows 2000". If no one here has > run Genotyper under XP, maybe someone on the ABRF forum will have. > > Some things you might try: if you run on Vista, you can right-click and > run an application as if it were running on an earlier version of the > operating system. I doubt that will work, but might be worth a shot. > Another possibility is to install a virtual machine running an earlier > version of windows on your current machine. I have never done this, but > it might be worth a shot. Finally, Applied Biosystems does have a free > application "Peak Scanner", that might do at least part of what you > wanted to do with Genotyper. > > Good Luck, _______________________________________________ Autoseq mailing list Autoseq@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/autoseq |
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