I've got two old freeware components, including source, that are used 
for MIDI and multimedia timing.  Though they're not visual (in the 
sense that they're not intended to ever be visually seen on a form), 
I can build each of them and drag and drop them into my D2005 
Pro.  Since Borland's offering to let me use D2006 Turbo for free, 
I'm wondering how to use those components.

Do I just include the source and call to it?  Or do I have to hack 
slightly at the source, removing the TComponent ancestry, etc.?  If I 
have to hack, can someone please tell me how?

Thanks very much.

    -Paul

At 07:57 AM 9/9/2006, Jangita @ FSA wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>And yes; it does connect to ms sql server and you can use custom
>components as long as you do it all in code (that is, you do not install
>the design time bpl's which it wont allow; so you create the components
>use and free them), which makes it a bit tricky for custom visual
>components.




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