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Wdbu compile with (x)Harbour
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Re: Wdbu compile with (x)Harbour
I think if you write to Emg can insert your language easyHorizon wrote:I also use it sometimes. But it is Italian and it forced me to learn Italian.MdaSolution wrote:I use Emag Software Dbu of Enrico Maria Giordano with success... sometimes go to crash but it is good app on win 7 64 bit
FWH .. BC582.. xharbour
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Re: Wdbu compile with (x)Harbour
I Talked with Ortiz De Zuniga this afternoon on fb
and He sad me it is no possible because some source code are on ca- clipper 16 bit and it cannot translate on xharbour code 32 or 64 bit
and He sad me it is no possible because some source code are on ca- clipper 16 bit and it cannot translate on xharbour code 32 or 64 bit
FWH .. BC582.. xharbour
Re: Wdbu compile with (x)Harbour
can he donate this code to us try??
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Re: Wdbu compile with (x)Harbour
yes I tried
this is his message sent by Ortiz
I am afraid is not so easy. That old version of Wdbu is built with CA-Clipper wich only makes 16 bits apps wich are not compatible with Windows 7 64 bits. Most of the unresolved functions are from third party libraries like Comix or ADS. BTW, the port to [x]Harbour is also a not easy task.
this is his message sent by Ortiz
I am afraid is not so easy. That old version of Wdbu is built with CA-Clipper wich only makes 16 bits apps wich are not compatible with Windows 7 64 bits. Most of the unresolved functions are from third party libraries like Comix or ADS. BTW, the port to [x]Harbour is also a not easy task.
FWH .. BC582.. xharbour