Any one else having problems installing CAP's? I'm running Vista ultimate 64 I'm getting an error stating that I "need the correct type (x86/64) of OS to use this program"
Any thoughts? And yes, I've tried changing the compatibility of the install file to good old XP SP2 etc. No luck
Steve, the bad news is I doubt you'll get this working with Vista. Its a huge problem and one of the MANY reasons I recommend people steer well clear of Vista - legacy application compatibility is rubbish. XP will still run DOS programs in compatibility mode, why they hell did MS have to break everything with Vista? *sigh*
Dave (qball) is sorted out. I got the CAPS data compressed to self-extracting 7Zip archive that is about 430-odd MB in size. Can be burnt to CD & posted if anyone is after a copy.....
Aww gee ... just trying to put something back into this forum in return for getting so much out of it !
Now if only I had the time/knowledge/effort to make it self extract itself to a specified directory then run the CAPS.EXE from the local drive I could sleep easy at night !
If only my Commodore 64 programming knowledge could somehow help
Greetings friends. I am an early Lancer Evo owner and I like the CAPs program that I downloaded here. I wanted to do something in return, but since I don't have a VR4 and we can't buy them here in Canada, I'm really not much good to you guys here.
I've put up the big JDM CAPS program up on this SteekR hosting service. This is what I am using to share it with other early Evo owners, and since I originally got the files here on OZVR4, the least I could do was to link it here and maybe take some of the load off of OZVR4's servers.
Here is the link. Hopefully it will do some good. Thanks a lot guys.
Hey Yuan, glad you've found it (and the site) useful I don't think too many people are downloading it month-to-month, so server load is doing fine AFAIK. By the time we hosted it on here a lot of members already had it from the sites I uploaded it to originally.
Thanks for the link though and thinking of us - you have to get yourself behind a JDM VR4 one day and you'll know all about our addiction!
On a side note, this works fine in Vista x86 (32bit) edition with no "compatibility mode" (for example, as snickells tried to run it in XP SP2 mode) tweaks.