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Where can I get Visual C++ 1.5 ?

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  • C Cyrus Dang

    Hello, Now I need a 16-bit compiler to build a 16-bit DLL. How can I get Visual C++ 1.5? Thanks for reading. Sincerely. ____ Tuan

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    Jokes should be posted in the Soapbox section

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    • C Cyrus Dang

      Hello, Now I need a 16-bit compiler to build a 16-bit DLL. How can I get Visual C++ 1.5? Thanks for reading. Sincerely. ____ Tuan

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      Ryan_Roberts
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      I think you can get it from MSDN subscriber downloads. Or room 101. Ryan.

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      • C Cyrus Dang

        Hello, Now I need a 16-bit compiler to build a 16-bit DLL. How can I get Visual C++ 1.5? Thanks for reading. Sincerely. ____ Tuan

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        NormDroid
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        Even though it's an obsolete Win16 product I sure microsoft still charge a small fee. The only real way I can think of it a MSDN it's and it's only avaible in Visual C++ 1.52 (English)

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        • C Cyrus Dang

          Hello, Now I need a 16-bit compiler to build a 16-bit DLL. How can I get Visual C++ 1.5? Thanks for reading. Sincerely. ____ Tuan

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          Ravi Bhavnani
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          It's part of MSDN. /ravi Let's put "civil" back in "civilization" Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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          • C Cyrus Dang

            Hello, Now I need a 16-bit compiler to build a 16-bit DLL. How can I get Visual C++ 1.5? Thanks for reading. Sincerely. ____ Tuan

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            Cyrus Dang
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            Thank you very much for all replies. Now I'm downloading it from MSDN. Special thanks to Normski. Yes, it's Visual C++ 1.52 (English). Best regard. ____ Tuan

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              Jokes should be posted in the Soapbox section

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              Ian Darling
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              As it happens, that's actually not that unreasonable a thing to ask :-) I know there are a lot of DOS based handheld barcode terminals out there still getting new software written for them (I work somewhere that does just that), and there's probably a lot of DOS apps on PCs that still need maintaining (much as we'd all like to be using .NET), and version 1.5 is the last version of Visual C++ to support compiling for DOS. But yeah :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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              • C Cyrus Dang

                Thank you very much for all replies. Now I'm downloading it from MSDN. Special thanks to Normski. Yes, it's Visual C++ 1.52 (English). Best regard. ____ Tuan

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                Tom Archer
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                Were you able to download it? I've got a ton of 1.52c cds sitting around if you need one. Cheers, Tom Archer * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                  Were you able to download it? I've got a ton of 1.52c cds sitting around if you need one. Cheers, Tom Archer * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                  Cyrus Dang
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                  Dear Mr. Archer, Thank you very much for your suggestion. Actually, my company has a license for MSDN Subscriber downloads. So I found it after getting Mr. Normski's reply. Again, thank you so much. ____ Tuan

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                  • C Cyrus Dang

                    Dear Mr. Archer, Thank you very much for your suggestion. Actually, my company has a license for MSDN Subscriber downloads. So I found it after getting Mr. Normski's reply. Again, thank you so much. ____ Tuan

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                    Tom Archer
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                    You're very welcome, Tuan. We're kind of a family around here so I like to help when I can. Good luck with your project. Cheers, Tom Archer * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                      You're very welcome, Tuan. We're kind of a family around here so I like to help when I can. Good luck with your project. Cheers, Tom Archer * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                      I guess if you do some changes in the project settings prorbably you can generated win16 output, not sure, but its a pointer to a sol.

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                      • I Ian Darling

                        As it happens, that's actually not that unreasonable a thing to ask :-) I know there are a lot of DOS based handheld barcode terminals out there still getting new software written for them (I work somewhere that does just that), and there's probably a lot of DOS apps on PCs that still need maintaining (much as we'd all like to be using .NET), and version 1.5 is the last version of Visual C++ to support compiling for DOS. But yeah :-D -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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                        Kevin McFarlane
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                        As it happens I've just started a new contract where I've got to provide fixes and enhancements to VC++ 1.5 applications. I've not used 1.5 for almost 10 years so it's like going back to the dark ages but it pays the bills! Luckily, the same client is also doing and moving to .NET so I should be able to work on this too. Kevin

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