I poked around on theLoomyBin's website, and it seems to be a one-woman
(perhaps two-woman) show. The "new" version of the software is from Jan.
2002. This is the version that refuses to run. I have Java installed, but
it seems to insist on the Win version that is dead-in-the-water, and my guess
is there is no tech support.
So, there is another program called Guntram's Tablet-weaving Thingy (GTT,
for short) that will open and run, once I convinced it to unzip. However it
doesn't show up when I click the lower left button (the one with the
Microsoft Windows logo) and go to "all programs" -- it didn't add an icon
and the file folder doesn't show up either. If I use Windows explorer I can
go to C:\program files and see the folder and get to the icon, I can send a
shortcut to the desktop, I can add it to the quick launch or pin it to the
start menu, but I just don't have it showing up in any form under "all
programs" when I use the lower left button. Is there a way to get it to show
up there? I'd really like it to...
(Do you understand what I mean by the lower left button? I'm sure it has a
name, but I don't know what -- it's the thing you click to pop up the menu
that lets you get to the control panel, or see accessories, or recent
documents and such...)
--
--Barb
"Malke" wrote:
> Barb McC-D wrote:
> > Sorry it took me some time to get back, and I truly didn't realize you needed
> > to know the name of the program for this. It is called "startcs.exe" from
> > TheLoomyBin and it is a card weaving programe -- shows lets you set up
> > different patterns and see what you will get when you turn the cards when
> > doing tablet weaving. (...which is a weird little niche craft that nobody
> > much has heard of unless they are into either inkle weaving or middle ages
> > historical recreation, so I figured trying to explain the program would
> > probably confuse as many people as it helped...) I haven't a clue if this
> > uses Java or not...
>
> Actually, the name of the program was vital in order to get you focused
> help. You need to contact the makers of TheLoomyBin because it doesn't
> sound like their software is compatible with Vista. I'm not familiar
> with that particular program but I have a client who has a similar
> program for a specialized sewing machine. It took quite a while for the
> makers of that program to rewrite their software for XP (this was a
> while ago) and I suspect you're running into something similar.
>
> So your next step is to contact TheLoomyBin's tech support for upgrades,
> workarounds, patches, etc. If they aren't in business any more or won't
> support Vista, then you can try running it in Compatibility Mode (see
> Vista's Help for instructions) and if that doesn't work you can try a
> virtualization program like Virtual PC 2007 (free) or VMWare (not free
> but I like it better). You would create a virtual machine running
> whatever operating system TheLoomyBin runs in natively and then install
> your program in it.
>
>
> Malke
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