I just can't give up my TubeCad. I have an old laptop from '07 that has XP on it that I use to run Tubecad, but this can't go on forever. I'm going to build a new desktop for myself and have decided to go with Ubuntu or Mint for my OS.
It's been about 10 years since I've really messed with computers, so I'm really in need of catching up. From what I gather, I would partition a certain amount for Linux and another for XP. I only need XP to run TubeCad, so I figure I can load my original (without service packs - it's that old!) on and make sure I'm offline whenever I need it. Seriously, I only need XP to run TubeCad... OK, *maybe* Word '07 if Libre can't read the files, but that's it.
Reasonable plan? Easy enough for me to learn how to? Any hints, suggestions, help?
Thanks for anything you can throw my way!
John
It's been about 10 years since I've really messed with computers, so I'm really in need of catching up. From what I gather, I would partition a certain amount for Linux and another for XP. I only need XP to run TubeCad, so I figure I can load my original (without service packs - it's that old!) on and make sure I'm offline whenever I need it. Seriously, I only need XP to run TubeCad... OK, *maybe* Word '07 if Libre can't read the files, but that's it.
Reasonable plan? Easy enough for me to learn how to? Any hints, suggestions, help?
Thanks for anything you can throw my way!
John
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