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AmXP

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  1. @Roger - Thanks again for offering to help. This got resolved months ago (apologies for not updating the post accordingly). Jason Simonds did a great job getting this taken care of by installing v18 that still works with XP.
  2. @Roger - Thanks for the offer, but it looks like we're getting it setup as requested (still trading emails, but making progress). Making an A:M working in Virtualbox tut video sounds like a good idea.
  3. Currently trying to test your suggestion. Will follow up post about success.
  4. Can I get an XP compatible A:M version?

    I've sent messages multiple times over the past few months to various contact emails listed on Hash.com with the typical response being to contact a different email with no specific "Yes" or "No" answer to my request.

    I know there was a server/system crash around March which backed responses up. The last response suggested posting here on the A:M forum and here's the post.

    I want to purchase the newest A:M version that's compatible with Windows XP (v17?). 

    Had v12 or v13 years ago and need an XP A:M again if possible.

    Why XP? I have another design program that is no longer available beyond XP I used with A:M back then to speed up workflow and want to do so again.

    It's too troublesome to import/export files from a newer A:M version on one cpu into this other old program on the cpu running XP. Same story with running a VM since the VM would have to run on the XP cpu since all the needed peripherals are also on the XP cpu.

    [Also created as a post in case it gets a faster response assuming you're always busy with work]
    https://forums.hash.com/topic/51755-can-i-get-an-xp-compatible-am-version/

    1. MAYAman

      MAYAman

      You can find XP compatible versions of AM on Ebay every day.  I still have all my CDs going back to 96.  :)

      Tons of CDs out there.

    2. AmXP

      AmXP

      Jason Simonds did a great job of getting this resolved since v18 ended up working on my XP machine.

      Jason helped walk me through the install process that I kept tripping over (H/T: place the final install master file in the program folder on your C drive).

  5. I've sent messages multiple times over the past few months to various contact emails listed on Hash.com with the typical response being to contact a different email with no specific "Yes" or "No" answer to my request. I know there was a server/system crash around March which backed responses up. The last response suggested posting here on the A:M forum and here's the post. I want to purchase the newest A:M version that's compatible with Windows XP (v17?). Had v12 or v13 years ago and need an XP A:M again if possible. Why XP? I have another design program that is no longer available beyond XP I used with A:M back then to speed up workflow and want to do so again. It's too troublesome to import/export files from a newer A:M version on one cpu into this other old program on the cpu running XP. Same story with running a VM since the VM would have to run on the XP cpu since all the needed peripherals are also on the XP cpu.
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