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Exist a MDLC version in 64bits?

Maxstuka

Charter Member
Hi I request for a MDLC 64bits, I can convert models in Windows 7 64.

Any know some form to run the MDLC 32 in 64bits?.
 
There is no 64 bit version of MDLC. The only way I know of running MDLC on 64 bit system is by use of DOSBox or some other DOS emulator. I haven't used DOSBox and from what little I have read about makes me think it would have to be ran by command line. So no use of the MK_mdlc.exe that is nice user interface.
 
There is no 64 bit version of MDLC. The only way I know of running MDLC on 64 bit system is by use of DOSBox or some other DOS emulator. I haven't used DOSBox and from what little I have read about makes me think it would have to be ran by command line. So no use of the MK_mdlc.exe that is nice user interface.

The best way I have come across for doing this is to use Oracle's Virtualbox https://www.virtualbox.org/ and create a Windows XP virtual machine.
Of course this assumes you still have a legal copy of windows XP and a license.

Gavin
 
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