Take your decompiled code and edit it sufficiently that it<br>
will compile with Clipper 5.2e (the best version of Clipper<br>
ever). Why stop at 5.01 anyway. There are a lot of changes between S'87 and 5.01. It's just a hairs width away from 5.2e to continue upward on onward. <br>
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<A...
There is a compiler for Unix called Flagship which converts clipper code to C++ for unix. Once converted to C++ on the unix machine, I would assume that the code could be copied<br>
back to a MS-DOS/WIN system and recompiled there. <br>
<br>
<A...
If anyone knows how to stop Novell Client 32 updates from<br>
trashing my databases (I'm a CA-Clipper Developer), I'd<br>
really appreciate it. Is there some NLM that needs to<br>
be loaded that previous versions of Netware didn't require?<br>
I've had my software running on several Netware...
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