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mario72

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  1. If you guys still want to use AIM, AIM phoenix was created, you dont need special software for it, its just clients 5.x and higher will run, long live aim haha
  2. Well, regardless of client version your using AIM is going down as it is
  3. see virtual machines dont cut it.. at least for me.. I just wish there was a port/server to get into AIM with at least the 32 bit versions of AIM
  4. Well for the time being i am running Trillian so i dont know what worth is there in trying to do what you recommended, one thing i tried was messing with the ocm files and maybe tricking the server that the client that is connecting is an older version but that didnt work either. Thanks for the information though
  5. In your case since your running a x86 architecture you can run aim 1 through 1.7 without any issues.. 5.9 wont work, if you wanna run AIM on win 98 you can run any version between 1 and 2 will work..Me personally if theres a way to get the 16 bit installer to work on a win 7 x64 architecture that would be perfect (ive tried extracting from the new executable installer no luck).. my guess is AOL configured all the other oscar servers to kick you out if your using a newer client (greater than version 2) Any other updates anyone?
  6. from reading this thread and doing some research version 1.0 to version 1.7 will work with any 32 bit system (from 98 to 7) for 64 bit versions, i've tried changing server and port numbers and ive searched for aim servers (login.icq.com works, you need an icq screename and password), changing the configuration of the program to trick the server into believing its an older version would work to (i dont know how to do that).. i also tried packaging the 16 bit installer but it still wont fly on the 64 bit version.. any others have any updates?
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