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My term-lab in the truck is no longer working (that's where the software was, on the hard drive of the Term-lab), and I don't think I have the software for the old version of Termlab. I have the linear software, but can't seem to find the Termlab software anywhere. Does anyone have a copy or know how I can get another copy?
[ 05-25-2006, 07:31 PM: Message edited by: Team Bass in Your Face ]
quote:Originally posted by Wayne Harris: What software are you referring to? Is it the Term-LAB software for the microphone based system or the sensor based system?
Sorry for the confusion, but the computer that the software was on is now part of my truck. It's the old Lunch box version of Term-Lab. For some reason, the ole' Lunch box won't power up completly. I believe the power supply is bad, so I can't get to the software.
However, I think I found the floppy disks (Yes, I said floppy!). Are they the ones labeled "Enclosure Design and Fabrication Software for Perfectionists" / "Imagination becomes reality!", disk 1 and disk 2? It also has a picture of a hammer, saw, tape measure, angle measure, and computer on the front of the disks. Are those the ones I need, in addition to the MDF disk and LMS/Linear X disk?
I hope so, because I sure do miss having my mic's!!! Thanks Wayne!!!
Oh, by the way Wayne, if you're confused as to what I'm talking about, you can click on my link below which will give you a better understanding of what I've done with the Term-Lab system. It's now my "mobile" measuring system.
The Term-LAB you have will only work with Windows 9x. It will not run on Windows XP, NT, or 2000. In addition, it will only work with the original Creative Labs Soundblaster 16 soundcard. This is an ISA soundcard and must be used in a computer with ISA slots on the motherboard. There is also a parallel port key that must be attached to the printer port of the computer in order for the system to run. Unfortunately, technical support for this product is not available and my opinion is that it will be very difficult to get this setup working on today's computers.
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