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Sunday, November 27, 2005
Daemon Tools x64 Released!!!
Yay! Daemon Tools for Windows XP x64 Edition has been released! The 64-bit computing community is now happy! I've been waiting for this for a long, long time. I can now play my unplayable games on Windows XP x64 Edition!!!It sure is nice to see this icon in my system tray again... ahhhh... sigh of relief.
Daemon Tools can be obtained at http://www.daemon-tools.cc
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Now all I need is a 64-bit version of Cisco VPN and I'll have overcome all my 64-bit setbacks. (It's really annoying to have to write a program over SSH using a VPN connection in VMWare)
ReplyDeleteIs it worth switching back over to Daemon Tools? (I've been getting comfortable with fdtray)
Yes! It is definitely worth it! Fdtray seemed so limited to me. Sometimes it wouldn't let me unmount images once I have mounted them. It also did not work at all with mds images (Alcohol 120% images). It also did not work with Autoplay, not that it is a big deal, but I like my Game installers to automatically start when I mount the image.
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