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From: Sean Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Multiple recipients of list delphi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 6:19 PM
Subject: RE: [DUG]: Running two versions of Delphi
No. each version of delphi does things in a slighly different way.
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Subject: Re: [DUG]: Running two versions of Delphi
If you load an existing project (D3) in D5 and rebuild it, is
it certain that
you will be able (should there be problems) to reload it in D3,
rebuild it and
be back to where you were?
Sorry if these questions are a bit basic
Richard Vowles wrote:
Even simpler answer. Buy another computer grin
Mark Howard wrote:
Can someone give me some pointers on how to maintain access to both D3
and D5? Is it possible? What issues need to be addressed?
Gidday, Richard - it's been a while!
Yes, I had actually considered
Just a comment, based on use of previous versions:
More than one version of delphi can be installed at a time. Dunno if you
can (or would want to) run more than one at a time tho. I know you can
have Delphi 3 and Delphi 4 at the same time, and I had 4 and the beta of
5 both on the same machine -
Nic Said
Just a comment, based on use of previous versions:
More than one version of delphi can be installed at a time. Dunno if you
can (or would want to) run more than one at a time tho. I know you can
have Delphi 3 and Delphi 4 at the same time, and I had 4 and the beta of
5 both on the
If you load an existing project (D3) in D5 and rebuild it, is it certain that
you will be able (should there be problems) to reload it in D3, rebuild it and
be back to where you were?
Simple answer - you may be able to, tho I would NOT count on it. In
fact, I'd expect it to not work (gong