Everything i want to do can still be done with Win 7,No need for me to upgrade.
If i had go back to windows 98 to view the tutorial I will do it .I need the info on there just like how i need my scope.
If i had go back to windows 98 to view the tutorial I will do it .I need the info on there just like how i need my scope.
That's not a solution though. Computers march forward and eventually flash wont be an option anymore. at all....
So unless you want to lug around another machine just for a specific purpose, it just isn't practical or realistic, or secure....
Eg: Can you run 16-bit apps anymore? No.... not without some sort of emulation or other insanity.
There are multiple other programs which are designed as a flash alternative. You can use these programs to open the repair guide (I use a FLASH alternative).
The repair guide is totally worth the 50 bucks and still it is.
Do you have win10?
I haven't found anything that works offline in win10.
If you found something, please post a link.
I haven't found anything that works offline in win10.
If you found something, please post a link.
Yes, I have windows 10.
I use the app 'Lightspark'
This is an open source Flash player.
Works excellent, and I can always open the Repair Guide.
Lightspark
I use the app 'Lightspark'
This is an open source Flash player.
Works excellent, and I can always open the Repair Guide.
Lightspark
Lightspark is a viable option for viewing stand alone .swf files. I think folks are hoping for in-browser viewing. Puffin desktop browser should tackle this but it requires a subscription. I think it's $2/mo. But it's a fantastic all around desktop browser so if you'd like to live your life with flash in general, it might be worth it.
Ruffle is also in development for rendering flash, but the latest nightly build doesn't work with the guide thus far.
Ruffle is also in development for rendering flash, but the latest nightly build doesn't work with the guide thus far.
For those having trouble with Flash in the tutorial, try this browser. It works on my computer but I'd like to have it checked on other computers (specifically with Win10).
Maxthon 6 cloud Browser
In the tutorial, check the page named:
repair_tutorial/switchingpowersupplydesign/switchingpowersupplytut01.htm
For those who simply want to check the ability to use Flash, the following page is absolutely the most monstrous page on my site. If it works on that page (without installing Ruffle), it passes the test.
Basic Switching Power Supply Design Tutorial
If you comment, please comment on speed and completeness of loading (should be no large blank areas or areas that warn against Flash, other than right-click to enable).
Maxthon 6 cloud Browser
In the tutorial, check the page named:
repair_tutorial/switchingpowersupplydesign/switchingpowersupplytut01.htm
For those who simply want to check the ability to use Flash, the following page is absolutely the most monstrous page on my site. If it works on that page (without installing Ruffle), it passes the test.
Basic Switching Power Supply Design Tutorial
If you comment, please comment on speed and completeness of loading (should be no large blank areas or areas that warn against Flash, other than right-click to enable).
Try 4.9.5, I'd suggest the portable over the standard version. You can get it here:
Index of /fdltestfiles/!browsers
If you don't understand portable software, this is a page that I started working on:
! READ-ME if you want to view the Flash files
Index of /fdltestfiles/!browsers
If you don't understand portable software, this is a page that I started working on:
! READ-ME if you want to view the Flash files
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