Hi,
building apps for WinCe 6.1 results in a warning on install, that it is build
for an older version...
What does it mean?
Can I fix that?
fpc 2.2.2 using crossfpc on windows via lazarus
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Op dinsdag 12-05-2009 om 11:36 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Henrik
Genssen:
building apps for WinCe 6.1 results in a warning on install, that it is build
for an older version...
What does it mean?
Can you first explain what yout first sentence means? Is it a
cryptographic puzzle?
Always
On Tue, May 12, 2009 05:38, leledumbo wrote:
Jonas Maebe-2 wrote:
It writes to whatever the text file variable called stdout in rtl/
inc/systemh.inc is assigned to. Standard I/O is indeed buffered, see
the routines in rtl/inc/text.inc. The actual writing from the buffer
to the associated
Op dinsdag 12-05-2009 om 12:37 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Henrik
Genssen:
building apps for WinCe 6.1 results in a warning on install, that it is
build for an older version...
What does it mean?
What is the exact warning? When does it happen? How do you 'install'
your application on
See the follow up of this thread in fpc-other
Giuliano
fpcl...@silvermono.co.za ha scritto:
Hi Graeme
You have a point.
About two months ago, I had to visit the dentist because one of my filings was
playing up. The diagnosis was that an old silver filing was leaking and
needed to be
Tomas Hajny wrote:
I guess that you should have a look at some of the other Do_??? functions,
in particular Do_Open coming to my mind. Unfortunately, the description
for these functions in our Wiki
(http://wiki.freepascal.org/System_unit_structure) has not been finished
yet. :-(
When compiling the following program :
Var a : longWord;
Begin
for a:=1 to 4294967294 do Begin
Writeln(a);
End;
End.
I get the following error message: Error : range check error while
evaluating constants and not compiled.
How do I make a loop up to 4294967294?
What is the limit of a
On 12 May 2009, at 23:22, EC-RED wrote:
When compiling the following program :
Var a : longWord;
Begin
for a:=1 to 4294967294 do Begin
Writeln(a);
End;
End.
I get the following error message: Error : range check error while
evaluating constants and not compiled.
How do I make a loop
It works... but only for the first call, after that IOResult gives 103. Does
rtl closes stdout handle after every write or what?
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