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Using IssProc with NSIS to detect files in use Although IssProc was specially designed for Inno Setup scripts, you can also use it with other setup scripts like NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System) :) Here is a few steps you need to do in...

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Subs Grabber v1.1.0.62 is released!

Posted on : 19-04-2010 | By : rlByte Team | In : Subs Grabber, rlByte News

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 Today we’ve released a new updated version of Subs Grabber v1.1.0.62. Here is what’s new in this version:

Get the new version from here. If you are already using Subs Grabber and have the “automatically check for update” feature turned on, you will get a notice from SG with the update.

 Hope you enjoy this new release, thank you for using Subs Grabber

HDDPhysic x64 systems notes

Posted on : 16-11-2009 | By : rlByte Team | In : HDDPhysic

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 HDDPhysic supports both 32bit and 64bit systems running under WOW64 as 32bit applications

, and, with a new DLL build (HDDPhysic64.dll) , for pure x64 applications.

 If an 32bit application has been written to make use of HDDPhysic.dll then all you need to do is place latest version of HDDPhysic in the same

folder as the applications EXEcutable file. Most applications use the 32bit version of the DLL.

This version is capable of running on x64 based operating systems as long as it is used from a 32bit application.

 If an 64bit application has been written to make use of HDDPhysic library then all you need to do, is to use the HDDPhysic64.dll build. Everything else is the same.

 Please do note that the 64bit version is available only to registered customers for now. If you did not received the 64bit version kindly please contact us via e-mail.