Hi Tristan and all,
The Visual Basic 2005 IDE has a VB 6 to VB 2005 converter, but it is far 
from a perfect solution.
You can get away with it on simple projects, but for example if your 
game uses DirectX 8 and now needs DirectX 9.0C managed libs the 
difference is to great for the simple conversion tool to handle. if that 
makes sense.
Also even though it might make the conversion for you it won't 
necessarily conform the application to make maximum use of good oop 
practises, and make the app conform to .Net standards.



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yes i agree. Maybe search in google for a vb6/vs 2005 converter?
>
>
> Regards,
> Tristan Bussiere
>   


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