What versions of Turing allow running of .exe programs?
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commandos
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:29 am Post subject: What versions of Turing allow running of .exe programs? |
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I know this topic is brought up way too much about running programs as executables and before you say "use the search bar" I have. As far as I know the free version of turing, that Holt Soft now gives away for free (4.1.1), does not allow you to run programs that you made into .exe. Apparently your able to in older versions so I was wondering what versions of turing allow you to do this? After doing the Run> Generate stand-alone program, I get the error message "Bad object file header in "(program name)" (2)" after i try to open the new .exe file. |
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Sean
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 6:13 am Post subject: RE:What versions of Turing allow running of .exe programs? |
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Turing 4.0.5 has the .exe part you are looking for and it works.
And I also believe that we mentioned that 4.1.0 also did it. Could be wrong with 4.1.0, however I am 100% positive you will want 4.0.5 for .exe files. |
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commandos
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 3:33 pm Post subject: RE:What versions of Turing allow running of .exe programs? |
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Ya i tried 4.0.5 but it actually didn't work for me for some reason. I am using 4.1 and it works perefectly. Thanks. |
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