Thank you. I can confirm that renaming these files in the eplayOrgan64 folder does fix the issue. Buddy
Further tests on Windows 10, 8.1, 7, XP and Ubuntu Linux indicate that it is a good idea to just DELETE the above files, eplayOrgan64 will then run correctly on all systems. comdlg32.dll can also be beneficially deleted. Future versions of eplayOrgan will not include these files. csw900
Thanks for the information. I was not expecting anybody to ever use this discussion area so it is nice to find someone has used it. Perhaps more will use it as eplayOrgan becomes more popular. I will have to check it more often. I also have never heard of the api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll and am pretty sure that eplayOrgan does not use it. However I use Windows 10 and no longer have any access to a Windows 8 system so I cannot check it out myself. I suggest you try to install a 32 bit version of...
I have now installed a copy of Windows 8.1 professional and get the same problem. The solution is to copy gdi32.dll user32.dll winmm.dll from c:\Windows\System32\ and paste them into the c:\Program Files\eplayOrgan64\ directory. eplayOrgan64 will then run correctly on Window 8.1 and probably Windows 7 and Vista as well. It is probable that just deleting these files from the eplayOrgan64 directory would work, as all of the above .dll's should be on the default PATH and windows should find them itself....
I have now installed a copy of Windows 8.1 professional and get the same problem, which appears to be insoluble. At least 4 or 5 extra .dll's are needed and most of them are not available on line. Also Microsoft says that they should not be used even if they can be obtained. The basic fact is that MS have substantially changed the operating system interface between windows 8 and windows 10 in such a way that windows 8 no longer supports 64 bit programs which were compiled for Windows 10. I may try...
Thanks for the information. I was not expecting anybody to ever use this discussion area so it is nice to find someone has used it. Perhaps more will use it as eplayOrgan becomes more popular. I will have to check it more often. I also have never heard of the api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll and am pretty sure that eplayOrgan does not use it. However I use Windows 10 and no longer have any access to a Windows 8 system so I cannot check it out myself. I suggest you try to install a 32 bit version of...
Thanks for the information. I was not expecting anybody to ever use this discussion area so it is nice to find someone has used it. Perhaps more will use it as eplayOrgann becomes more popular. I will have to check it more often. I also have never heard of the api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll and am pretty sure that eplayOrgan does not use it. However I use Windows 10 and no longer have any access to a Windows 8 system so I cannot check it out myself. I suggest you try to install a 32 bit version...
I should clarify that the install goes fine, but it crashes immediately when running the .exe. I also attempted various app compatibility settings, etc.
I should clarify that the install goes fine, but it crashes immediately when running the .exe. I also attempted various app compatibility settings, etc.
When installing the 64 bit version of ePlayOrgan it fails attempting to call api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll. This seems to be a non-existent dll. The machine is a Windows 8.1 Pro x64 bit. Faulting application name: eplayOrgan64.exe, version: 4.1.0.0, time stamp: 0x60d82c6c Faulting module name: api-ms-win-core-heap-l2-1-0.dll, version: 6.3.9600.20040, time stamp: 0x60adbeb9 The same error happens with ver 4.0.0.0 Faulting application name: eplayOrgan.exe, version: 4.0.0.0, time stamp: 0x60968be0...
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