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In the general case, don't do that, and not just for TIEmu.
Duplicating DLL files around (all the more they're incompatible...) only causes problems due to the aforementioned Windows DLL loader limitation.
I know screwing with dlls is usually a bad idea, but it was a last ditch effort.
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It's annoying that the Gladewin32 runtime cannot be installed on Win 8.1...
The newest available Windows build of TIEmu is more than 5 years old by now, http://lpg.ticalc.org/prj_tiemu/downloads/setup.exe . There are very few users of TIEmu left because most people are simply no longer interested in the TI-68k series anymore - sad but true.
Actually, that installer worked! Thanks!
I know that the 68k community has dwindled almost to extinction, but I prefer having free run of the device over being blocked by TI with every OS upgrade.
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BTW: as far as TI-68k C/ASM toolchains are concerned, GCC4TI is a better choice than the unmaintained TIGCC, which has more bugs, fewer features, fewer optimizations...
But there are even fewer TI-68k native code developers than TIEmu users.
Unfortunately it looks like the GCC4TI website (http://trac.godzil.net/gcc4ti/) does not contain distributions anymore, and I can't figure out how to compile the github (https://github.com/debrouxl/gcc4ti) sources with mingw (yeah, yeah..."lol window$ n00b get a real mans OS lol!!!1").
Thanks a ton for your help with that installer link!