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by Sapphire Wolf »
My haxmedit/DOS works by opening it with dosbox's D-fend without freezing the computer.
here's the problem: when I choose "open ham/hxm file", it quits. Am I missing something?
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by Kyouryuu »
There is a HAXMEdit32 for Windows. You know that, right?
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by fliptw »
What kyouryuu said.
WE suggest using the windows version, we are probably not going to help you with the dos version.
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by Sapphire Wolf »
Kyouryuu wrote:There is a HAXMEdit32 for Windows. You know that, right?
Yes. I know that

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by Kyouryuu »
Then use that unless there's a really great reason to use the MS-DOS one. Seriously, old MS-DOS apps are very finnicky with newer operating systems.