Otto wrote:Hello Boris,
maybe you have set up some Environment Variables in Windows XP which link to other files.
Best regards,
Otto
I dedicated this weekend to solve this problem. This includes checking everything
regards
Otto wrote:Hello Boris,
maybe you have set up some Environment Variables in Windows XP which link to other files.
Best regards,
Otto
Davide wrote:Boris,
I heard that Windows 7 provides an "XP-mode" to prevent compatibility problems. I didn't try it myself, but you may give it a chance if nothing else suggested here does work.
Hi,
Davide
A Month ago I was in San Diego and LA and I remembered you (I think you're from San Diego, right?) But, many obligations and some work and a short time, didn't allow me to tray to find you. Next time maybe.
James Bott wrote:Boris,
If I understand correctly, you are compiling using different versions of xHarbour on each machine. Generally, you should use the version of xHarbour that comes with FWH.
James Bott wrote:Boris,
If I understand correctly, you are compiling using different versions of xHarbour on each machine. Generally, you should use the version of xHarbour that comes with FWH.
You don't understand - Boris is using commercial xHarbour from xHarbour.com . The xHarbour from Fwh here is another xHarbour , freeware . The problem that some libs in this commercial package are not working under Win 7
Antonio Linares wrote:I have the same opinion as James.
It seems to me as he is using different files in those computers
codemaker wrote:Module: '.\source\function\ERRSYSW.PRG' was compiled into PCODE version 9, this version of xHarbour expects version: 10
>On a new machine I installed Windows 7 and CANNOT use the old versions xHB/FWH I was working with up to now. It simply does not compile and work.
>6. Seams I have to buy FWH 9.6 or something to be able (maybe) to compile and run my applications on Windows 7 with xHB November 2009.
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