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{{Application|image=aemulorpro68x68.png|caption=Aemulor Pro icon|name=Aemulor and Aemulor Pro|maintainer=[[Adrian Lees]]|os=[[IYONIX pc]] and [[A9home]] only|desc=Aemulor and Aemulor Pro allow IYONIX pcs and A9homes to access a wide range of older '[[32bit|26-bit]]' software which would otherwise be unusable on these 32-bit only machines. Aemulor Pro provides additional sound and graphics enhancements which increase compatibility to cover many games and programs such as [[Sibelius]].|languages=English|url=http:// |
{{Application|image=aemulorpro68x68.png|caption=Aemulor Pro icon|name=Aemulor and Aemulor Pro|maintainer=[[Adrian Lees]]|os=[[IYONIX pc]] and [[A9home]] only|desc=Aemulor and Aemulor Pro allow IYONIX pcs and A9homes to access a wide range of older '[[32bit|26-bit]]' software which would otherwise be unusable on these 32-bit only machines. Aemulor Pro provides additional sound and graphics enhancements which increase compatibility to cover many games and programs such as [[Sibelius]].|languages=English|url=http://software.spellings.net|alt=See notes}} |
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== Features and prices == |
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* [http://aemulor.com/aemulor.php Aemulor (£50.00 + VAT)] |
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* [http://aemulor.com/pro.php Aemulor Pro (£99.00 + VAT)] |
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=== Notes === |
=== Notes === |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 10 July 2013
Aemulor and Aemulor Pro | |
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Maintained by: | Adrian Lees |
Description: | Aemulor and Aemulor Pro allow IYONIX pcs and A9homes to access a wide range of older '26-bit' software which would otherwise be unusable on these 32-bit only machines. Aemulor Pro provides additional sound and graphics enhancements which increase compatibility to cover many games and programs such as Sibelius. |
OS Restrictions: | IYONIX pc and A9home only |
Languages: | English |
Alternatives: | See notes |
Website: | http://software.spellings.net |
Notes
In an ideal world all programs would have been correctly-written and would be 32-bit compatible as a matter of course. In practice, when an older program fails to work within a 32-bit environment, the available solutions are:
- Re-write or patch the original software or the incompatible resources (usually modules) that it is trying to use.
- Use Aemulor or Aemulor Pro as appropriate.
- Continue using an older Acorn or RISC OS PC to run the software.
- Use an emulator such as VirtualRPC on PC hardware.