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13 November 2024 at 16:38 #60912
axel73
GOLD MemberHello All,
I’m looking for the zip archive of the Product Configuration Guide software.
I have found a link on the old forum but sadly it’s not working anymore.
https://archivedforum.beoworld.org/forums/t/24703.aspxCould someone please post it so it’s available again to everyone?
Thanks 🙂
Best regards,
Axel13 November 2024 at 17:21 #60913 multicareGOLD MemberProduct configuration guide is now available at the following link 👍
https://beoworld.org/beotech/reference-manuals-beotech/
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13 November 2024 at 17:24 #60914axel73
GOLD MemberWow, that was fast 🙂
Thanks a lot!13 November 2024 at 17:28 #60915 multicareGOLD MemberNo problem, hope it’s what you need.
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27 April 2026 at 11:05 #123382deaddruid
GOLD MemberHas anyone found a way to get the Product Configuration Guide (PCG) to run on Linux under the Wine application? It installs fine, but when I try running version 2.7.0 under Wine, I get an “Internal VXT error”, which is generally connected with printer drivers!
Mark
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29 April 2026 at 18:11 #123409 Stoobie
GOLD MemberCan you install a virtual machine on Linux? If so install a Win95 machine and it should work on there.
30 April 2026 at 17:51 #123422 pl212SILVER MemberThe only way I’ve ever gotten 2.6.4 to work is in a Windows 98 virtual machine (with 86box).
Here’s a question — I seem to recall earlier, DOS-based versions of the tool. Does anyone have a copy of something previous to 2.6.4? It seems to date from 2009 and has dropped most of the info about North American NTSC CRTs.
The data is in *.rul files; these seem to be early rule-based expert system decision trees. They seem to be binary files but with clear sections of ascii text if you open them up in Notepad or another text editior. It would be interesting to see if they could be parsed by more modern software.
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30 April 2026 at 19:40 #123424deaddruid
GOLD MemberI was trying to find a way to stay “Micro$oft Free”, but still run the software. Hence my attempts to use Wine. Most issues such as this finally turn out to be a simple matter of configuration… the trouble is that finding out that configuration is very difficult.
Thank you for your thoughts. If I have to give up on Wine, then I’ll find a Windows PC (yuck).
Mark
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30 April 2026 at 20:46 #123425 Stoobie
GOLD MemberNot sure if this is any use to you.
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