Yes... I knew that the EXE files have a header that launches the runtime to
load the code.
You can test the differences to see yourself what happens...
Best regards.
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From: g...@nsbasic.com
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:52:50 -0400
Subject: Re(2):
Hi all.
George, tell me if I am wrong... but when I was testing because of the bug that
shows a error in the EXE when the program exceeds certain size limit, I had to
make a little program in Visual Basic that erases all comments from my code
(saving my project in TXT format before) to
Hi all again.
I was testing again a little bit the problem related to comments and EXE file
sizes and I suppose the following things:
If I make an EXE file from the project in NSB format, the comments are not
stripped out in EXE because the size is near to the NSB project file.
If I
error.
-David Carrión-
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From: g...@nsbasic.com
Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 09:03:24 -0400
Subject: Re: [nsbasic-ce] Re: Closing application with a BYE command on
Windows Mobile 6.1.4 Professional
Yes, please give us all the information you can.
We are seeing
Hi!!!
Thanks to you also George!
The problem does not affect to all devices and it is only related to a couple
of controls.
If you can run a example of NSListView without problems, then you don't have to
worry.
Best regards.
-David-