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  • D Daniel Zaharia

    Because Microsoft doesn't has it anymore??? The firm where i work it is member of Microsoft Partnership Program (about the license) , but thy only have on their site M V C++ 1.52 (not professional)

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    Daniel Zaharia wrote:

    Because Microsoft doesn't has it anymore???

    True, it has not been available for quite some time now. You might could get it from pricewatch.com[^] or the like.

    Daniel Zaharia wrote:

    but thy only have on their site M V C++ 1.52

    So what is the difference between v1.5 and v1.52?


    "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

    "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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      Daniel Zaharia wrote:

      Because Microsoft doesn't has it anymore???

      True, it has not been available for quite some time now. You might could get it from pricewatch.com[^] or the like.

      Daniel Zaharia wrote:

      but thy only have on their site M V C++ 1.52

      So what is the difference between v1.5 and v1.52?


      "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

      "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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      Daniel Zaharia
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      The difference must be between MV C++1.5 and MV C++ 1.5 Professional. I the first does not support development of DOS applications

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      • D Daniel Zaharia

        The difference must be between MV C++1.5 and MV C++ 1.5 Professional. I the first does not support development of DOS applications

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        David Crow
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        Are you needing to modify an existing project, or create a new one? If the latter, could you use VC++ v6?


        "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

        "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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        • D David Crow

          Are you needing to modify an existing project, or create a new one? If the latter, could you use VC++ v6?


          "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

          "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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          Daniel Zaharia
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          I need to compile a file. But it must be older that VC++ 1.5 (it must be on 16 bits)

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          • D Daniel Zaharia

            I need to compile a file. But it must be older that VC++ 1.5 (it must be on 16 bits)

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            Daniel Zaharia wrote:

            But it must be older that VC++ 1.5 (it must be on 16 bits)

            Which i think takes you back to v1.0. Are you needing to modify an existing project, or create a new one? What is the target OS?


            "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

            "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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              Daniel Zaharia wrote:

              But it must be older that VC++ 1.5 (it must be on 16 bits)

              Which i think takes you back to v1.0. Are you needing to modify an existing project, or create a new one? What is the target OS?


              "Let us be thankful for the fools. But for them the rest of us could not succeed." - Mark Twain

              "There is no death, only a change of worlds." - Native American Proverb

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              Daniel Zaharia
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              DR DOS (not MS DOS!) It is about an barecode scanner from Symbol. They have their own operating system. They provide some examples .C and .exe. I need to modify a bit the sample file and compile it to .exe. My .exe does not work.(even if i copile exactly the same file that generated their exe). Of course, customer support is off.

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                DR DOS (not MS DOS!) It is about an barecode scanner from Symbol. They have their own operating system. They provide some examples .C and .exe. I need to modify a bit the sample file and compile it to .exe. My .exe does not work.(even if i copile exactly the same file that generated their exe). Of course, customer support is off.

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                rrrado
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                and their exe works ? The problem could be somewhere else not in the compiler


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                  and their exe works ? The problem could be somewhere else not in the compiler


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                  Daniel Zaharia
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                  Where?

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                  • D Daniel Zaharia

                    I need to compile a file. But it must be older that VC++ 1.5 (it must be on 16 bits)

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                    Alexander M
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                    Write the software using assembler... then you don't have any problems :D Don't try it, just do it! ;-)

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                    • D Daniel Zaharia

                      Because Microsoft doesn't has it anymore??? The firm where i work it is member of Microsoft Partnership Program (about the license) , but thy only have on their site M V C++ 1.52 (not professional)

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                      Steve Mayfield
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                      we use MVC 1.52 to compile DOS 6.22 applications all the time here at work...and have been for almost 10 years...as far as I know 1.52 is a complete package...I don't recall separate Standard/Pro versions. Steve

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                      • D Daniel Zaharia

                        Does somebody still has Microsoft Visual C++ 1.5 Professional?

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                        Gordon Brandly
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                        I agree with Steve; I don't think there were separate Standard and Pro versions. I just checked our CD here at work -- it says nothing about being any particular edition. That said, as long as Symbol gives you standard C libraries and headers, you could always use Open Watcom[^], which I understand still compiles 16-bit DOS programs.

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                        • G Gordon Brandly

                          I agree with Steve; I don't think there were separate Standard and Pro versions. I just checked our CD here at work -- it says nothing about being any particular edition. That said, as long as Symbol gives you standard C libraries and headers, you could always use Open Watcom[^], which I understand still compiles 16-bit DOS programs.

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                          Daniel Zaharia
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                          I'm very confused .. In the documentation they say: For writing applications for Series 3000 terminals: • The Microsoft Visual C++ 1.5 development system should be installed on your development PC. Note: It is important that you use the Microsoft Visual C++ Professional edition, and not just Microsoft Visual C++. The latter does not support the development of DOS applications. Further on in the documentation there are mix references to MV C++1.5 and MV C++ 1.52. I could not find any professional version of VC++1.52 . But the fact is that the executable that i compile with VC++1.52 is different from the one that they provide. It is slightly bigger and it isn’t fully functional (some parts doesn’t work). Any way , someone responded me from Symbol so maybe there is a chance. Thank you for you posts!

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