I have just 'upgraded' from XP to Vista 64 (Intel Core 2 Quad) and my existing 32-bit application programs (office, editors, etc) have migrated quite nicely. In the case of FTN95, the installation complained about the PATH variables, and I had to manually enter the relevant environment variables, copied from my XP.
My licensed FTN95 4.9 misbehaved, and I uninstalled it. I expect to have to upgrade it. Then I downloaded the free FTN95 5.21 to try it. This version seems to compile, link and execute OK except that shortly into an SDBG session on a smallish program it stops with the message: 'Salford run-time library. Insufficient memory available for CHECK mode. Fatal run-time error' (I have 6GB of RAM).
Does anyone know what is happening and how to fix it? For instance, do I have to abandon Vista 64 and change to Vista 32? Thanks.