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David Southern
0 posts since 9 January 2009
Sat, 10/01/2009 - 19:31
CA-SuperCalc for Windows

For some years, I have been trying to get CA-SuperCalc for Windows running on platforms later than Windows3.1 (for which it was originally designed). (Tried: 98, 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, Vista)
This software is still useful, and is still used, because it does things that Excel can't, like multidimensional modelling, and associated reporting. (This is not the DOS SuperCalc program.)
Currently, I am running it in a 3.1 virtual machine under Vista, with shared folders, but it would be nice to run it directly, so as to be able to use any variety of printers, copy/paste, etc.
Apparently, Computer Associates did release a version for Win95, (this info from a 1999 British E-journal,) but didn't inform any of their registered users. (How very helpful of them!) They also didn't keep any archive copies for themselves. (This info is from CA themselves.)
My question is: does anyone have a copy of CA-SuperCalc for Windows 95?

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Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Tue, 05/05/2009 - 17:29
Supercalc

I have a copy of Supercalc 5.5 for DOS that I am successfully running under Windows XP Pro. Sorry, I never saw anything more than an Ad for the Windows version of Supercalc.

Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Fri, 05/06/2009 - 21:03
Might be able to help

I was a UK product specialist for SuperCalc (DOS & Windows) working at CA in the UK, up until the point the whole 'Micro' department was wound down (and moved to the Unicentre product line as it was being born), I can't say I remember us getting a version of SCW for Win95 specifically but I'll check an old box later as I need to go in the loft for something else.

SuperCalc was much bigger in the UK than the US, although development work was done in the US, so we had a pretty good idea of what was happening. There was a rumour that the PC 'office' products were discontinued due to a deal with Microsoft, we wouldn't touch that and they wouldn't touch the systems management arena (Unicentre market).

Either way I should have disks for just about everything SuperCalc we got, so if I don't have it then I would have to questions if it was produced.

Anonymous
posts since 1 January 1970
Sat, 06/06/2009 - 02:36
Still might be able to help

It looks like I might have stashed them off site! The box isn't in the loft, so I probably put it in a lockup we have. I'm due there possible in the next week, although the wife is 8.5 months pregnant so things are a bit up in the air at the moment.

Drop me a line if you're interested and I'll make sure I take a look when I'm there. You can reach me at videopac.com and get the email address from the contact page. Any problems post here and I'll check back in a week or so...

impulse
1 posts since 25 June 2009
Thu, 25/06/2009 - 11:37
Re Supercalc

I've been using SC5 for years - and is the one reason, after buying another computer with another copy of VISA - that I'm going back to XP! It's such a beautiful program - simple to use, once mastered - and very easy macro. I've tried moving across to Excel - but there's no match for what I do.

XP and SC5 were made for each other. I found a way of getting SC5 working better - which was to create a separate tiny DOS32 partition with all the supercalc files installed - and found it works with all functions I need in that environment in XP!

I hope someone can crack the puzzle and get it going in Vista

On Impulse

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