Hi Jim,

We can't really support 6.5 anymore - it's really old. Also, it does not
have the changes needed for Vista. The disappearing boxes sound like a
Vista problem.

You can upgrade to 8.0 here:
<http://www.nsbasic.com/order.shtml>

George Henne                                     
NS BASIC Corporation
http://www.nsbasic.com 

>George,
>
>I didn't think so but now I know what I have to do...choose a custom
>screen size and make the changes. At least the code can remain.
>
>I was going to do this on my laptop but now find that when I try to
>execute the program, I get a runtime error 429 that states "I don't have
>an appropriate license to use the functionality". I uninstalled and re-
>installed 6.5.3 but I am unable to delete the first NSBCEIDE.exe file so
>that it could be re-done. It says access is denied, it might be in use
>(is not) or write protected (the read only attribute is off) or disk is
>full (not a chance). Any ideas about the problem?
>
>Another issue: When I opened my app on my main computer (vista) I
>noticed that some textboxes have disappeared on 3 of the forms. They
>used to be there but now are gone. The command buttons are visible. I
>have not done any coding on this app for awhile but this is very
>strange. However, on a third computer the textboxes are there. Any
>reason for this anomaly?  Thanks again for your help.
>
>Jim
>
>
>--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <g...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry - there are no shortcuts here. The truth is that there is no
>> automatic way to resize a form for a different screen size and have
>> everything in the right place and at the right size. 
>> 
>> While you are at it, you might as well think about rotated screens -
>> 240x320 and 320x240.
>> 
>> >Thanks, George, I never thought of that. Is there a magic bullet that
>> >can adjust the sizes of the forms in a project or would I have to go
>> >through each one and resize? Would resizing the forms also adjust the
>> >objects contained therein? Could the entire project be ported to 8.0 to
>> >solve the problem and would that then also be compatible with other
>> >devices?  Thanks for your insights.
>> >
>> >Jim
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >--- In [email protected], "George Henne" <gh@> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Two things:
>> >> 
>> >> 1. What size screen did you design your app for? If it is for the usual
>> >> 240x320, it will not look right on the Treo, which has a different
>> >> screen size - it's square and 240 x 240. Your program needs to allow for
>> >> this and adjust the objects as needed.
>> >> 
>> >> 2. RunTimeFat.ARM42.exe is only for devices that do not use Windows
>> >> Mobile. It will not work on the Treo. You might want to have a look at
>> >> NS Basic/CE 8.0 which makes all of this much easier.
>> >> 
>> >> >Here is a message I received from a user of my application
designed with
>> >> >nsb-ce 6.5:
>> >> >
>> >> >"Installed PocketCogo to my Palm Treo 700 wx with Windows Mobile 6
>> >> >professional CE os 5.2.1620 build18125.0.42.
>> >> >The Processor is: PXA272-312Mhz Memory is 57.38 Mb with an 4 GB sdhc
>> >> >memory card. The program executes but does not allow me to see full
>> >> >screen after Pocketcogo.nsb is doubled tapped. The file for install is
>> >> >RuntimeFat.ppc.exe with activesync. Is there a solution to re-size
>> >> >screen? Screen size is 2.5" x 2.5" diagonal."
>> >> >
>> >> >I then sent him RunTimeFat.ARM42.exe and this is return message:
>> >> >"The RuntimeFat.42ARM.exe gives me a windows error message to send to
>> >> >Microsoft." 
>> >> >
>> >> >Any ideas anyone?
>> >> >
>> >> >Jim Schuchert
>> >> >
>> >> >
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