Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-12 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Thanks, Mark,

Once I find a PC Box to test on we'll see what happens.

Joe Wilkins

On Dec 12, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:



On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Hi Mark,

The problems I reported a couple of days ago with "not appearing"  
text for a program running WindowsXP was under VMWare's Fusion as  
I mentioned. Perhaps the problems will disappear if/when I'm able  
to test the program on a real PC Box. This program was compiled  
using Rev 2.8.1. Have you been noting similar text problems with  
your experiments? Otherwise, my program ran just fine.


Joe Wilkins



Hi Joe,

I think Xavier nailed this one.  I have not seen the problem over  
here though with my use of Parallels and now Fusion.  I am using  
2.9 a lot on the PC side though.  Maybe that is why.


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Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-12 Thread Mark Talluto


On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:57 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:


Hi Mark,

The problems I reported a couple of days ago with "not appearing"  
text for a program running WindowsXP was under VMWare's Fusion as I  
mentioned. Perhaps the problems will disappear if/when I'm able to  
test the program on a real PC Box. This program was compiled using  
Rev 2.8.1. Have you been noting similar text problems with your  
experiments? Otherwise, my program ran just fine.


Joe Wilkins



Hi Joe,

I think Xavier nailed this one.  I have not seen the problem over  
here though with my use of Parallels and now Fusion.  I am using 2.9  
a lot on the PC side though.  Maybe that is why.


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Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-12 Thread Mark Talluto


On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:


On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:

I have run into an issue with 2.9 b2, OS 10.4.11, and Parallels 3  
build 5580.


Hey Mark,

Just a quick note that 5582 just came out for Parallels and it is  
the official release (not beta) for Leopard. Maybe that would help  
as well.



Hi Trevor,

Thanks for pointing that out.  I gave the release build of Parallels  
a try and found that the problem still exists.  I think I will  
convert over to VMware as everything works as it should there.



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Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-12 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins
Thanks for the ray of hope, Xavier. I don't have the beta 2.9, but  
will try to get it and test your theory out; Particularly since  
nothing else has resolved this issue for me.


Joe Wilkins

On Dec 12, 2007, at 12:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi

I think your text missing issue is due to the RDP screen redraw bug  
that

affects me since wo

http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=1076

Test it with 2.9 which has the fix to verify if that is not it  
first...


Regards,
-=-
Xavier Bury

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/12/2007 19:57:55:


Hi Mark,

The problems I reported a couple of days ago with "not appearing"
text for a program running WindowsXP was under VMWare's Fusion as I
mentioned. Perhaps the problems will disappear if/when I'm able to
test the program on a real PC Box. This program was compiled using
Rev 2.8.1. Have you been noting similar text problems with your
experiments? Otherwise, my program ran just fine.

Joe Wilkins

On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:


Hello Everyone,

I have run into an issue with 2.9 b2, OS 10.4.11, and Parallels 3
build 5580.  I have found Revolution created applications to be
very unstable when made to run via a shortcut in the startup folder
under both XP and Vista under the virtualization.

I spent way too much time before trying it on a true PC boxes.  I
found the software to be stable on the real PC boxes.  I decided to
give VMware a try as I really make strong use of the virtualization
technology both of these products provide.  My applications under
VMware did not crash.  Using VMwares new beta conversion tool
(parallels to vmware converter), it was very simple to give this a
try.

If you have been having any problems with Parallels, I thought you
might be interested and willing to try VMware.

Side note:  Rev 2.8.1 is very stable under Parallels.  The
combination of Rev 2.9 and Parallels 3 causes the instability.
Since everything works correctly on a real pc and on vmware, I am
inclined to believe the problem is with Parallels and not Rev.   
YMMV.



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Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-12 Thread xavier . bury
Hi

I think your text missing issue is due to the RDP screen redraw bug that 
affects me since wo

http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=1076

Test it with 2.9 which has the fix to verify if that is not it first...

Regards,
-=-
Xavier Bury

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/12/2007 19:57:55:

> Hi Mark,
> 
> The problems I reported a couple of days ago with "not appearing" 
> text for a program running WindowsXP was under VMWare's Fusion as I 
> mentioned. Perhaps the problems will disappear if/when I'm able to 
> test the program on a real PC Box. This program was compiled using 
> Rev 2.8.1. Have you been noting similar text problems with your 
> experiments? Otherwise, my program ran just fine.
> 
> Joe Wilkins
> 
> On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:
> 
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
> > I have run into an issue with 2.9 b2, OS 10.4.11, and Parallels 3 
> > build 5580.  I have found Revolution created applications to be 
> > very unstable when made to run via a shortcut in the startup folder 
> > under both XP and Vista under the virtualization.
> >
> > I spent way too much time before trying it on a true PC boxes.  I 
> > found the software to be stable on the real PC boxes.  I decided to 
> > give VMware a try as I really make strong use of the virtualization 
> > technology both of these products provide.  My applications under 
> > VMware did not crash.  Using VMwares new beta conversion tool 
> > (parallels to vmware converter), it was very simple to give this a 
> > try.
> >
> > If you have been having any problems with Parallels, I thought you 
> > might be interested and willing to try VMware.
> >
> > Side note:  Rev 2.8.1 is very stable under Parallels.  The 
> > combination of Rev 2.9 and Parallels 3 causes the instability. 
> > Since everything works correctly on a real pc and on vmware, I am 
> > inclined to believe the problem is with Parallels and not Rev.  YMMV.
> >
> >
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Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-11 Thread Joe Lewis Wilkins

Hi Mark,

The problems I reported a couple of days ago with "not appearing"  
text for a program running WindowsXP was under VMWare's Fusion as I  
mentioned. Perhaps the problems will disappear if/when I'm able to  
test the program on a real PC Box. This program was compiled using  
Rev 2.8.1. Have you been noting similar text problems with your  
experiments? Otherwise, my program ran just fine.


Joe Wilkins

On Dec 11, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Mark Talluto wrote:


Hello Everyone,

I have run into an issue with 2.9 b2, OS 10.4.11, and Parallels 3  
build 5580.  I have found Revolution created applications to be  
very unstable when made to run via a shortcut in the startup folder  
under both XP and Vista under the virtualization.


I spent way too much time before trying it on a true PC boxes.  I  
found the software to be stable on the real PC boxes.  I decided to  
give VMware a try as I really make strong use of the virtualization  
technology both of these products provide.  My applications under  
VMware did not crash.  Using VMwares new beta conversion tool  
(parallels to vmware converter), it was very simple to give this a  
try.


If you have been having any problems with Parallels, I thought you  
might be interested and willing to try VMware.


Side note:  Rev 2.8.1 is very stable under Parallels.  The  
combination of Rev 2.9 and Parallels 3 causes the instability.   
Since everything works correctly on a real pc and on vmware, I am  
inclined to believe the problem is with Parallels and not Rev.  YMMV.



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Re: OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-11 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:

I have run into an issue with 2.9 b2, OS 10.4.11, and Parallels 3  
build 5580.


Hey Mark,

Just a quick note that 5582 just came out for Parallels and it is the  
official release (not beta) for Leopard. Maybe that would help as well.


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OT: VMware and Parallels

2007-12-11 Thread Mark Talluto

Hello Everyone,

I have run into an issue with 2.9 b2, OS 10.4.11, and Parallels 3  
build 5580.  I have found Revolution created applications to be very  
unstable when made to run via a shortcut in the startup folder under  
both XP and Vista under the virtualization.


I spent way too much time before trying it on a true PC boxes.  I  
found the software to be stable on the real PC boxes.  I decided to  
give VMware a try as I really make strong use of the virtualization  
technology both of these products provide.  My applications under  
VMware did not crash.  Using VMwares new beta conversion tool  
(parallels to vmware converter), it was very simple to give this a try.


If you have been having any problems with Parallels, I thought you  
might be interested and willing to try VMware.


Side note:  Rev 2.8.1 is very stable under Parallels.  The  
combination of Rev 2.9 and Parallels 3 causes the instability.  Since  
everything works correctly on a real pc and on vmware, I am inclined  
to believe the problem is with Parallels and not Rev.  YMMV.



Mark Talluto
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