
Karl had expected that I would thus have two versions of the software, each with its own content. Trainz Simulator 12 was then installed, followed by Trainz 2010 Simulator. Nevertheless, Windows XP SP2 was reloaded into the hard disk, then the update software was run several times to install all of the patches that have been made to this rather old version of the operating system, which among other things brings it up to SP3. The machine supposedly now has the guts to run Windows 7 OS. A newer version of the graphics card with more graphics memory.A new motherboard with a more powerful dual core processor.The machine was accordingly taken to a nearby computer shop for a series of hardware upgrades including: The first time that Trainz Simulator 12 was loaded onto his desktop computer, he discovered that the machine just didn't have the horsepower to run the software the way that it should be run. Kenyon Karl wishes to apologize for the obvious neglect! Here it is early September, and this blog hasn't been updated since late May.
