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vista and gpl

Reply from: Milo Johnson
Date: 31 Jan 2007, 16:31
vista and gpl

I know vista just came out but was wondering if anyone has got it and tried
to run GPL under the new operating system.
If so sure would like to know if it works:)
Thanks for any info
MILO



Reply from: GaryP
Date: 01 Feb 2007, 13:45
Re: vista and gpl

That's almost funny... look back a MS OS or two, then add in Flight
sims and shooters..

GP

>On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:42:11 GMT, "Jan Verschueren" <jan.verschuerenNO@SPAMtelenet.be> wrote:
>Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in general would
>want to upgrade?
>
>Jan.
>=---
>

Reply from: Alan Bernardo
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 14:48
Re: vista and gpl


"GaryP" <gary@forgetaboutit,com > wrote in message
news:b4o3s2pph1e62e6qh8suda6c4tn0t0pg5l@4ax,com ...
> That's almost funny... look back a MS OS or two, then add in Flight
> sims and shooters..
>
> GP
>
>>On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:42:11 GMT, "Jan Verschueren"
>><jan.verschuerenNO@SPAMtelenet.be> wrote:
>>Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in general
>>would
>>want to upgrade?
>>
>>Jan.
>>=---
>>

Currently, right now, I see no reason to go to Vista. That may change as
new games are released. Your comment about "looking back" makes little
sense. The jump from Windows 95 or 98 to XP is a whole lot different than
jumping from XP to Vista. Even besides this, I don't understand your point.
If the current games-- GPL, for instance-- work on XP, what's the advantage
of going to Vista, besides the rather exorbitant $200 price tag for the
complete version?

To go to Vista just to go to Vista and be cool is no reason. Unless there
is a decent increase in performance when running Vista and a game (or racing
sim)-- if that's all you do is play games or other small stuff-- then is
there a reason to make the switch?

Alanb



Reply from: Plowboy
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 16:00
Re: vista and gpl

Read this in fun...

As usuall, you probably dont see anyting you have already reached a
conclusion of, it is not for you. But, unlike you, I feel that I can game,
just because I can justify the PC I have, for doing what I do otherwise, or
else I would probably still have my p31000 machine.

So just like when XP came out, I needed to be an early adopter, but I was
not (money is and was tight budgets) which was only partially untrue, I
finally made myself believe, because XP was almost customisable to look and
feel like 98, which would been good enough for me to be able to support the
run of the mill questions I get from users I support both in the office and
around town.

But Vista, if it is ANYTHING like the RC1, it is half way going to be a
support night mare, with windows popping up every single time you rn
programs, any times that you run a program, and if that program accesses the
internet or what have you the PC locks itself down, with a warning dialog
box wanting you to answer a question... right now I have men and women whom
apparently cannot make a decision about a popup saying "microsof has some
updates, would you like to see and or install them?" they call me up and I
have to deduce if they need to say yes or no... I, think I will get a 900
number, that gets credit card before it allows the call through, this is
going to be a nightmare.

ANYWAY, So like Milo Has, does anyone that has it, tried it? ANYONE?

I have a machine I did try to run RC1, but the POS machine would NOT run
Nascar Racing 2003, but it would run GTL rFactor etc. so I never tried GPL.
I believe it has/had to do with the chipset on the motherboard, that I had
been given this motherboard for 5 bucks (for a newer-ish motherboard) it was
not unlikely that it was a POS. but I was able to prove that my working
copy of XP, upgraded to rc1 would retain my Sidewinder wheel install.

Soon, this I will get to try a keyless install of a retail CD (which should
allow me 30 days to evaluate it) to see if the wheel stays installed and
working or not.

As I said tonight I will find out more, as


Alan Bernardo enlightened us with:
> "GaryP" <gary@forgetaboutit,com > wrote in message
> news:b4o3s2pph1e62e6qh8suda6c4tn0t0pg5l@4ax,com ...
>> That's almost funny... look back a MS OS or two, then add in Flight
>> sims and shooters..
>>
>> GP
>>
>>> On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:42:11 GMT, "Jan Verschueren"
>>> <jan.verschuerenNO@SPAMtelenet.be> wrote:
>>> Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in
>>> general would
>>> want to upgrade?
>>>
>>> Jan.
>>> =---
>>>
>
> Currently, right now, I see no reason to go to Vista. That may
> change as new games are released. Your comment about "looking back"
> makes little sense. The jump from Windows 95 or 98 to XP is a whole
> lot different than jumping from XP to Vista. Even besides this, I
> don't understand your point. If the current games-- GPL, for
> instance-- work on XP, what's the advantage of going to Vista,
> besides the rather exorbitant $200 price tag for the complete version?
>
> To go to Vista just to go to Vista and be cool is no reason. Unless
> there is a decent increase in performance when running Vista and a
> game (or racing sim)-- if that's all you do is play games or other
> small stuff-- then is there a reason to make the switch?
>
> Alanb



Reply from: GaryP
Date: 03 Feb 2007, 14:33
Re: vista and gpl

Alan -
"95-98-XP is a whole lot different than jumping from XP to Vista".
Right... like I said, been here before. I don't plan on upgrading
right away, but I WILL upgrade (and the 64 bit OS IS an upgrade) at
some point, as will most here by the end of next year.

GP

>On Fri, 2 Feb 2007 08:48:25 -0500, "Alan Bernardo" <alan.bernardo@gmail,com > wrote:
>
>"GaryP" <gary@forgetaboutit,com > wrote in message
>news:b4o3s2pph1e62e6qh8suda6c4tn0t0pg5l@4ax,com ...
>> That's almost funny... look back a MS OS or two, then add in Flight
>> sims and shooters..
>>
>> GP
>>
>>>On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:42:11 GMT, "Jan Verschueren"
>>><jan.verschuerenNO@SPAMtelenet.be> wrote:
>>>Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in general
>>>would
>>>want to upgrade?
>>>
>>>Jan.
>>>=---
>>>
>
>Currently, right now, I see no reason to go to Vista. That may change as
>new games are released. Your comment about "looking back" makes little
>sense. The jump from Windows 95 or 98 to XP is a whole lot different than
>jumping from XP to Vista. Even besides this, I don't understand your point.
>If the current games-- GPL, for instance-- work on XP, what's the advantage
>of going to Vista, besides the rather exorbitant $200 price tag for the
>complete version?
>
>To go to Vista just to go to Vista and be cool is no reason. Unless there
>is a decent increase in performance when running Vista and a game (or racing
>sim)-- if that's all you do is play games or other small stuff-- then is
>there a reason to make the switch?
>
>Alanb
>

Reply from: MC
Date: 01 Feb 2007, 23:55
Re: vista and gpl



>
> Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in general
> would want to upgrade?
>
> Jan.
> =---
>
I remember the same daft comments when XP first came out (in this very NG as
it happens), it didn't take long...
Regards
Martin



Reply from: Uwe Schürkamp
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 09:50
Re: vista and gpl

On Thu, 1 Feb 2007 22:55:27 -0000, MC wrote:
> I remember the same daft comments when XP first came out (in this very NG as
> it happens), it didn't take long...
> Regards
> Martin
>


Daft or not, Jan has a point. I hung on to 98SE until the unbelievably
buggy GTR1 sort of "forced" me to switch to XP. Then the fun started:
Lack of gameport support in XP, left with a dead TSW wheel, ...

Anyway, I think XP still has at least 3-5 years left as a viable gaming
platform. An "upgrade" to Vista would be more of a downgrade for gamers,
at least at the moment.

cheers, uwe


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Reply from: Paul
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 20:15
Re: vista and gpl

I installed Vista on both my computer and my wife's computer on
Tuesday. There were the usual problems with minor glitches, but
overall, I'm very satisfied with it. My wife uses her computer just
for work and Vista meshes better with Office 2007 than XP did. I use
mine for both work and play and I notice that it's faster with
productivity programs and I notice no loss of performance at all with
rFactor, which is the only game I play. It read and calibrated my TSW
perfectly on the first try and no hiccups at all thusfar.

Reply from: Alan Bernardo
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 14:52
Re: vista and gpl


"MC" <mcasey@NOTREQUIREDbtinternet,com > wrote in message
news:M9OdnSpRjORe8l_YnZ2dnUVZ8v2vnZ2d@bt,com ...
>
>
>>
>> Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in general
>> would want to upgrade?
>>
>> Jan.
>> =---
>>
> I remember the same daft comments when XP first came out (in this very NG
> as it happens), it didn't take long...
> Regards
> Martin
>

What you fail to consider is that there has to be an advantage to switching,
justifying the cost, generally speaking. The jump from Windows 98 (skipping
that awful thing in between) to XP was enormous; the jump from XP to Vista
appears to be much smaller. So actually the comment is not "daft", as you
call it. Your failure to see the difference of the jump between Windows 98
to XP and that between XP and Vista is what I might consider a "daft"
assessment.

Alanb



Reply from: Plowboy
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 16:26
Re: vista and gpl

Alan, I know this has been said before, but there are some tell - tale
signs, if you ask me, that this version of Windows could be even pickier
than the crap we all went through upgrading from 98 to XP. Porbably good
that were all gamers here and probably bought less "cheapo" parts than your
neighbor... But being in IT, and support it looks worse, if you ask me,
than the XP ordeal...

Here is the 1st of the things I have come across:
Problems with seemingly OK XP machines and memory issues with Vista. Ill
hopefully find link(s) to the articles and the memory problems with cheapo
(dell bestbuy etc memory)
http :// searchwincomputing.techtarget,com /tip/0,289483,sid68_gci1241306,00.html
http :// blogs.zdnet,com :80/Ou/?p=399

I fought this with bosses looking directly at me, when I said "I've tried
but xp will not run on this POS" so what do you wanna do next? the answer
for half a month was, "well that machine was running perfectly, are you
sure?" Finaly got a person she had no choice to respect to say what I had
been saying, and the problem was over... that was one in 20, it could be
closer to one in 5 this time, I dunno job security I guess?

Alan Bernardo enlightened us with:
> "MC" <mcasey@NOTREQUIREDbtinternet,com > wrote in message
> news:M9OdnSpRjORe8l_YnZ2dnUVZ8v2vnZ2d@bt,com ...
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Name one reason why anyone who's serious about racing sims in
>>> general would want to upgrade?
>>>
>>> Jan.
>>> =---
>>>
>> I remember the same daft comments when XP first came out (in this
>> very NG as it happens), it didn't take long...
>> Regards
>> Martin
>>
>
> What you fail to consider is that there has to be an advantage to
> switching, justifying the cost, generally speaking. The jump from
> Windows 98 (skipping that awful thing in between) to XP was enormous;
> the jump from XP to Vista appears to be much smaller. So actually
> the comment is not "daft", as you call it. Your failure to see the
> difference of the jump between Windows 98 to XP and that between XP
> and Vista is what I might consider a "daft" assessment.
>
> Alanb



Reply from: Alan Bernardo
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 16:46
Re: vista and gpl


"Plowboy" <Plow@boy,com > wrote in message
news:4LIwh.59689$sE7.14322@newsfe21.lga...
> Alan, I know this has been said before, but there are some tell - tale
> signs, if you ask me, that this version of Windows could be even pickier
> than the crap we all went through upgrading from 98 to XP. Porbably good
> that were all gamers here and probably bought less "cheapo" parts than
> your neighbor... But being in IT, and support it looks worse, if you ask
> me, than the XP ordeal...
>

I don't use my computer for work nor any high finance stuff. I mess with
games, do a little spreadsheet stuff, surf, and goof with mail and
newsgroups. For me, when I went from Win98 to XP the transition was as
painless as I ever thought it would be. And for me, the differences and
advantages between Win98 and XP were enormous.

I realize that my experience might be very different from others',
especially those in the computer industry. XP has been so stable for my
needs, that going from XP to Vista would be like tearing up a lottery ticket
when I knew I absolutely knew I had hit the jackpot.

This may all change, once the verdict is in a year from now. But currently,
I see no advantage to me for switching to Vista.

Alanb



Reply from: Plowboy
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 18:48
Re: vista and gpl

ya, you and I are agreeing for your position, and most of mine personally, I
however am the goat (goto guy) in personal life and in daily work of what
about this and ect, so I will attemtp to adapt early because I need to, but
again I dont want to jeapordize my gaming at home either, lol.

trying to get me a MSDN OS sub at work, I think the company can get it for
me, or give me a raise, imho, lol.
Alan Bernardo enlightened us with:
> "Plowboy" <Plow@boy,com > wrote in message
> news:4LIwh.59689$sE7.14322@newsfe21.lga...
>> Alan, I know this has been said before, but there are some tell -
>> tale signs, if you ask me, that this version of Windows could be
>> even pickier than the crap we all went through upgrading from 98 to
>> XP. Porbably good that were all gamers here and probably bought
>> less "cheapo" parts than your neighbor... But being in IT, and
>> support it looks worse, if you ask me, than the XP ordeal...
>>
>
> I don't use my computer for work nor any high finance stuff. I mess
> with games, do a little spreadsheet stuff, surf, and goof with mail
> and newsgroups. For me, when I went from Win98 to XP the transition
> was as painless as I ever thought it would be. And for me, the
> differences and advantages between Win98 and XP were enormous.
>
> I realize that my experience might be very different from others',
> especially those in the computer industry. XP has been so stable for
> my needs, that going from XP to Vista would be like tearing up a
> lottery ticket when I knew I absolutely knew I had hit the jackpot.
>
> This may all change, once the verdict is in a year from now. But
> currently, I see no advantage to me for switching to Vista.
>
> Alanb



Reply from: MC
Date: 02 Feb 2007, 22:47
Re: vista and gpl


>
> What you fail to consider is that there has to be an advantage to
> switching, justifying the cost, generally speaking. The jump from Windows
> 98 (skipping that awful thing in between) to XP was enormous; the jump
> from XP to Vista appears to be much smaller. So actually the comment is
> not "daft", as you call it. Your failure to see the difference of the
> jump between Windows 98 to XP and that between XP and Vista is what I
> might consider a "daft" assessment.
>
> Alanb

Yep, much the same comments as 98 > XP, I'm going Vista tomorrow and I'd put
a big lump of money on it that most people on here will be there within 3 -
4 months as hardware and driver support develops and of course grinds to a
halt for XP...that's the world we live in. I'll be happy to report back on
performance with GPL (if it works - but if it doesn't I won't take long
before a fix is developed)



Reply from: Mario Petrinovich
Date: 03 Feb 2007, 15:22
Re: vista and gpl

MC:
>> What you fail to consider is that there has to be an advantage to
>> switching, justifying the cost, generally speaking. The jump from
>> Windows 98 (skipping that awful thing in between) to XP was enormous; the
>> jump from XP to Vista appears to be much smaller. So actually the
>> comment is not "daft", as you call it. Your failure to see the
>> difference of the jump between Windows 98 to XP and that between XP and
>> Vista is what I might consider a "daft" assessment. Alanb
>
> Yep, much the same comments as 98 > XP, I'm going Vista tomorrow and I'd
> put a big lump of money on it that most people on here will be there
> within 3 - 4 months as hardware and driver support develops and of course
> grinds to a halt for XP...that's the world we live in. I'll be happy to
> report back on performance with GPL (if it works - but if it doesn't I
> won't take long before a fix is developed)

Since a lot of people with less experience is reading this, lets
give them some sensible advice.
And this would be something like this: Whether it works good or bad
with this or that game (simulation), wait for some six months till bugs are
fixed, and drivers updated.
To this I could add: ...then you buy a new machine (with Vista on
it), so that your new beutiful game (which will be issued just at that
moment, traditionaly by Kaemmer) works with 36fps with all the flashy
stuff on. -- Mario



Reply from: Plowboy
Date: 05 Feb 2007, 15:40
Re: vista and gpl

Mario,

I plan to start a thread like you said...

For most of us, waiting 3 months minimum will be a very smart thing. With
Aero and Glass (the nifty eyecandy part of vista desktop and stuff) the
performance will not be as snappy as XP, with most machines on equal. Plus
I am finding some obscure device troubles with Vista, and by device troubles
I mean if the device (like camera) had its own way of doing things, and you
liked it that way, Vista doesn't. AFAIK we were not going to be able to
install GTlegends on Vista, you had to have already installed it I believe
for it to work (which I had)... This i will check before I quit messing
with Vista this week. As you read above, I wont do vista now, because I'll
have to buy a wheel, and I would only settle for a g2, even though I would
rather get an ecci, lol.

I will know more later this week as I try a clean install of vista on my
boy's machine hopefully tuesday or so, I have league races tonight (nascar)
and thurs (ORR). I got screwed out of my weekend of plans to muk with
vista, other things went on...

I only have 4 games that I mess with:
rFactor (mainly for the ORR trucks)
Nascar 2003
GTlegends <unsure since I did upgrade of system that had this already on
it>
However I have read in several places that Vista will NOT allow starforce to
be installed, maybe this was an older iteration that the reviewers were
talking about, than starforce on GTL?>
GPL I had, was pretty updated when I kinda quit playing it..
I would love to have GTR2 but I dont, Im holding out for GTL2 :-)
Oh I guess I still have my paid for ability to install LFS, but havent
installed it since day 1, of the first release when we had to pay, so I dont
even know if it would be worth installing without forking out more money?

A big issue rearing its head I been reading is Budget based computers with
budget memory that runs fine in XP, wont run without BSD's on Vista. So
some will have 2gigs of memory that will not work in Vista, you can find out
before hand with this util... http :// oca.microsoft,com /en/windiag.asp this
is a dos like util to check your memory and you need a floppy or bootable CD
or Flash memory stick works good too it will not run in windows..

PS you can fresh install Vista, you just instal it 2 times, once without a
key, and then again giving it your CD key... BUT FYI, now my XP to Vista
upgrade took 2-3 hours (under 1 gig of memory might account for that?) so
this should and would double it as far as I know and read.


Mario Petrinovich enlightened us with:
> MC:
>>> What you fail to consider is that there has to be an advantage to
>>> switching, justifying the cost, generally speaking. The jump from
>>> Windows 98 (skipping that awful thing in between) to XP was
>>> enormous; the jump from XP to Vista appears to be much smaller. So
>>> actually the comment is not "daft", as you call it. Your failure
>>> to see the difference of the jump between Windows 98 to XP and that
>>> between XP and Vista is what I might consider a "daft" assessment. Alanb
>>
>> Yep, much the same comments as 98 > XP, I'm going Vista tomorrow and
>> I'd put a big lump of money on it that most people on here will be
>> there within 3 - 4 months as hardware and driver support develops
>> and of course grinds to a halt for XP...that's the world we live in.
>> I'll be happy to report back on performance with GPL (if it works -
>> but if it doesn't I won't take long before a fix is developed)
>
> Since a lot of people with less experience is reading this,
> lets give them some sensible advice.
> And this would be something like this: Whether it works good
> or bad with this or that game (simulation), wait for some six months
> till bugs are fixed, and drivers updated.
> To this I could add: ...then you buy a new machine (with Vista
> on it), so that your new beutiful game (which will be issued just at
> that moment, traditionaly by Kaemmer) works with 36fps with all the
> flashy stuff on. -- Mario




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