I am adding more detail to my post for clarification. Has anyone come up with solutions? It's my limited understanding that the entire problem is 64 bit vs 32 bit which would lead me to believe some genius created a solution :) I would imagine that there are lots of companies in this predicament using Foxprow as well as other legacy applications. I am running foxprow on Windows 2008 server, the last of the 32 bit operating systems (I think) and since Microsoft has stopped providing security updates, it's getting harder to find ways to keep the system operating in 2019. With this software you can: add new sounds, remove sounds, reorganize sounds.įoxpro2.6 (Keeping it functioning) 'UPDATED' Foxpro2.6 (Keeping it functioning) 'UPDATED' The Sound Programming Utility is an easy-to-use application that assists you in managing the sounds in your FOXPRO game call. This application is provided for users of Microsoft Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 & 10) at no charge. Create a folder to mount as a drive in DOS, for example, create a folder named 'DOSBOX' in D drive.
#FOXPRO 2.6 FOR WINDOWS XP INSTALL#
Download and install DOSBox - it is an emulator with DOS, you can run any DOS applications using this emulator.
We can install and run FoxPro 2.6 for DOS or Windows in any version of Windows Operating Systems including Windows 10 64 bit. For variuos reasons the company didn't adapt/migrate their app, which, ironically, has been running even better under. I support a company that has a very old, mission critical, FoxPro for DOS 2.6 (FPD) application. Ask Question Asked 10 years, 5 months ago. For variuos reasons the company didn't adapt/migrate their app, which, ironically, has been running even better under Windows XP (and 32-bit Win7) because the OS allowed new features like more reliable networking.