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SC5 printing problem

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Name: heinzs
Date: May 22, 2005 at 10:53:14 Pacific
OS: windowsXP
CPU/Ram: 996 MHz 256 MB Ram
Comment:

My SC5 is working beautiful in WindowsXP, except, since I increased the expanded & extended memory, I can no longer print.

I have tried to change the printer in SC5
but that has not helped.

Does any one have any ideas? I do not have the SC5 disks, I do have SC4 disks but they are the big floppies that do not work in my computer.

I have changed the property features so often trying to get it to print, I no longer have any idea what they should be or whether that would impact "printing".

I apprecaite any help.

Heinz



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Name: Nigel Spike
Date: May 22, 2005 at 13:25:50 Pacific
Reply:

I guess you are talking about SuperCalc5, the Spreadsheet program from the late 80's.
If I remeber correctly you had to use expanded (LIM) to make big sheets.
A lot of DOS programs seems to have problems printing, maybe you will have to print to a file, which you later send to the printer from Windows.

Good luck, it really was a userfriendly program, way ahead if its time.

Nigel


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