On 18 Aug 2004 00:40:12 -0700, rquirk@tandbergtv.com (Headache) wrote
in comp.dsp:
> I tried installing CCS V2.0 and 2.1 SDK on my PC and then discovered
> that I could only type strange accented characters and that when I
> clicked on program items it would show their properties rather than
> run the programs. I put it down to the fact that I have Windows XP
> Home edition as my OS.
>
> Before I reformat my hard disk and reinstall a new OS I wonder which
> is the most *pain-free* route to go. Can I install on Windows XP
> (Professional, I take it - is that correct?) with CCS 2.0 and 2.1 DSK?
> Would it be easier to install on Windows 2000 SP1 with CCS 2.0 and 2.0
> DSK?
>
> I also have a book for programming the DSK by Ralph Chaissing which
> requires a UFS driver for the CD-ROM. I take it this would work on
> Windows 2000 SP1 but that I might need an updated driver for Windows
> XP?
>
> I would kinda just like the whole thing work!
>
> TIA
> I tried installing CCS V2.0 and 2.1 SDK on my PC and then discovered
> that I could only type strange accented characters and that when I
I have CCS running on a Win98 laptop and a few Win XP machines.
Just try re-installing XP and that should fix the problem without
having to re-install all your applications.
-howy
Reply by Headache●August 18, 20042004-08-18
I tried installing CCS V2.0 and 2.1 SDK on my PC and then discovered
that I could only type strange accented characters and that when I
clicked on program items it would show their properties rather than
run the programs. I put it down to the fact that I have Windows XP
Home edition as my OS.
Before I reformat my hard disk and reinstall a new OS I wonder which
is the most *pain-free* route to go. Can I install on Windows XP
(Professional, I take it - is that correct?) with CCS 2.0 and 2.1 DSK?
Would it be easier to install on Windows 2000 SP1 with CCS 2.0 and 2.0
DSK?
I also have a book for programming the DSK by Ralph Chaissing which
requires a UFS driver for the CD-ROM. I take it this would work on
Windows 2000 SP1 but that I might need an updated driver for Windows
XP?
I would kinda just like the whole thing work!
TIA