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The DCC2WAV software works on Windows up to XP by the way, because it doesn’t need the connection to the recorder and XP is the last version of Windows that can run 16 bit programs. If you have to set up an old version of Windows just to use DCC studio or DCC backup, you might as well use a version of Windows that it was tested with. The software MAY be usable under Windows Me (I never tried) but it was tested with Windows 98.
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And it accesses the port directly with CPU instructions that are illegal for normal programs under Windows NT (which includes any version of Windows 2000 and newer).
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The DCC studio and DCC backup software won’t find the port unless it’s at one of the dedicated I/O addresses where parallel ports would be. I’ve never seen a parallel port on a PCMCIA card but also likely won’t work.
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