Does RTC run on Windows XP? (nt)

General messages about RTC and it's development.

Moderator: George Gilbert

Forum rules
Please read the Forum rules and policies before posting.
Post Reply
11001001
Neophyte
Posts: 4
Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2001 5:25 pm

Does RTC run on Windows XP? (nt)

Post by 11001001 »

User avatar
George Gilbert
Dungeon Master
Posts: 3022
Joined: Mon Sep 25, 2000 11:04 am
Location: London, England
Contact:

Re: Does RTC run on Windows XP? (nt)

Post by George Gilbert »

No idea. I can't think of a good reason why it shouldn't though - apart from the graphics routines which are all just DirectX (V3.0) calls it's written in pure ANSI C (not even C++). It should run on pretty much everything...
theadder
Journeyman
Posts: 63
Joined: Tue Jul 18, 2000 8:00 pm

Re: Does RTC run on Windows XP? (nt)

Post by theadder »

I have windows XP, and it runs fine but quite slow on my PC which ran it fast under ME.

However, do bear in mind that windows XP is a new all-seeing, all-dancing version of windows which is based on Windows NT but aimed at both home and professional users. Therefor, it uses NT drivers etc so obviously things are severely different behind the scenes. And XP is quite blatent about the fact that it won't run all old software - and by "old" I include stuff that many people would call new, such as last years version of Norton Antivirus. Therefor it seems that Microsoft are going for a more stable secure OS rather than a 100% compattable one, so be warned. Also, because of new internal workings, it possibly won't be long before software starts coming out that will ONLY work on XT so this is something for developers to bear in mind...
So if there is a reason why it runs slowly on XP then this is something for george to look at in a future update perhaps.
But it might just be my machine.

And I like the new interface :)
User avatar
cowsmanaut
Moo Master
Posts: 4378
Joined: Fri Jun 30, 2000 12:53 am
Location: canada

no reason to "upgrade"

Post by cowsmanaut »

There is no really good reason to upgrade to XP. Honestly speaking. Win2k was the last reasonable upgrade for the NT core.

I've had to do a good deal of looking into what XP can offer since at work we run NT based systems on a large network. The jump to 2K was more or less a no brainer when it came out with service pack 2 wich got rid of the major problems. It's at least as stable as NT now and the big plus is the Direct X upgrades. It's also got a few nice tools for keeping your system clean and stable not to mention support for fat32 drives if you are coming from win98.

XP however, the very pretty graphics and eyecandy they threw in there has 'cause a large number of people to complain about speed. People who still use Dos freak out because there isn't a complete version of Dos and it's only emulated. Which means any Dos apps will likley not work. Something people also find with winMe.

The truth is XP has pretty much nothing new in it that anyone actually NEEDS. It just looks prettier and disables a lot of what you use to be able to do.. sounds more like downgrading to me.

Though those who took in all the hype with glee and ran off to get their upgrads will likley not agree with me after all who wants to admit they just spent between 300-400 bucks on something essentially useless. Atleast if you already had win2k that is.. as an upgrade from win95.. I'm sure you will be quite happy with it.. if you can spare the mass of hardrive space that is..
User avatar
beowuuf
Archmastiff
Posts: 20687
Joined: Sat Sep 16, 2000 2:00 pm
Location: Basingstoke, UK

Re: Does RTC run on Windows XP? (nt)

Post by beowuuf »

I;'ve been told the same thing, Win2000 great (from someone who hates other windows in general for being unstable and pos's), Win XP *cough*.

Especially as they've admited the loss of the secruirty aspect! <p>
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year one and all

- Michael (Beowuuf)</p>
Was unable to (permenantly) kill off ian_scho (Haynuus), Ameena, oh_brother (Westian), money (Falkor), raixel (Petal) and Lord_Bones (Aurek) in the DM D&D game Time's Champions!

CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE WHO MADE THE GAME WHAT IT WAS - GREAT!
Post Reply