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Subject: Re: 64 bit VFP compiler?
Extend app life beyond the end of 32-bit support
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Extend app life beyond the end of 32-bit support
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Le 02/03/2016 19:31, Sytze de Boer a écrit :
This is all very interesting, but what advantage is there in running 64-bit
VFP?
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Le 02/03/2016 20:10, Gene Wirchenko a écrit :
At 05:47 2016-03-02, Thierry Nivelet wrote:
To me, that's theory of a passed age -- and of cour
At 05:47 2016-03-02, Thierry Nivelet wrote:
To me, that's theory of a passed age -- and of course, YMMV
Let me point out that similar statements were made before the
dot-com crash.
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This is all very interesting, but what advantage is there in running 64-bit
VFP?
On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 2:47 AM, Thierry Nivelet
wrote:
> To me, that's theory of a passed age -- and of course, YMMV
>
> Thierry N.
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> Le 02/03/2016 14:32, Wollenhaupt, Christof a écrit :
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>> Any lawyer will prob
To me, that's theory of a passed age -- and of course, YMMV
Thierry N.
Le 02/03/2016 14:32, Wollenhaupt, Christof a écrit :
Any lawyer will probably say it infringes EULA or whatever -- it just does
not matter.
I disagree... What I personally do and what legal risks I'm willing to take
is one
>
> Any lawyer will probably say it infringes EULA or whatever -- it just does
> not matter.
>
I disagree... What I personally do and what legal risks I'm willing to take
is one thing.
But it's a different matter altogether if I sell this solution to
customers, most of which are substantially lar
Of course Alan,
and you know like me that many IT executive, reading the usual FUD in
the media, worry that a future version of Windows could eventually break
that; and consider this as a 'serious risk' requiring a re-write, and
this will probably not happen for Windows only.
Thierry Nivelet
> Mr. Chen and others keeping 100s of thousands of software running on
> Windows
it's running perfectly well on Windows without any intervention, too.
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Any lawyer will probably say it infringes EULA or whatever -- it just
does not matter.
VFP EULA was written 20 years ago, when IP on software was still an
important deal.
The only goal for Microsoft selling dev. S/W was to sell windows. They
would have given it away for free if it hadn't kille
>
> Has anyone heard of this compiler? If so, any comments about it?
> http://www.baiyujia.com/vfpcompiler/en/default.asp
It seems to work. However it relies on modified VFP runtime files and
disassembly of the original files. There are also modified copyright
statements in the product. This mig
Hi Wes:
There was much debate about this compiler on Foxite, Spanish Google Groups
and mainly in UniversalThread (Chen, the Developer, participate in UT
forums)
It creates a real 64 bit EXE and solves some VFP bugs, but need the VFP IDE
and original runtimes.
In his web there is documentation, b
On Tue, 1 Mar 2016, at 02:43 PM, Dave Crozier wrote:
> Never heard of it at all, or the company but I just installed it on a Win
> 7 64bit VM and it installed no problem. Seeps to be the real deal.
As far as I know it isn't a 64-bit Visual FoxPro compiler. It takes a
standard EXE built from VFP,
This has been used and discussed on the www.foxite.com site.
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On 01/03/2016 14:25, Wes Wilson wrote:
Has anyone heard of this compiler? If so, any comments about it?
http://www.baiyuji
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Subject: 64 bit VFP compiler?
Has anyone heard of this compiler? If so, any comments about it?
http://www.baiyujia.com/vfpcompiler/en/default.asp
Wes Wilson, President ERW Custom Programming, Inc. Crescent Lake Plaza
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Has anyone heard of this compiler? If so, any comments about it?
http://www.baiyujia.com/vfpcompiler/en/default.asp
Wes Wilson, President ERW Custom Programming, Inc. Crescent Lake Plaza
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