Networking would probably be easier with Windows 98 but to be honest I'd use
DosBox-X and just run it in a window and not bother with virtualisation.
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Hi Tracy,
sorry for the delay. I tried to stay away from the computer this
weekend. My rowsourcetype = 1-value, style = 2-dropdown list
Frank.
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On 25/06/2021 5:18 pm, Tracy Pearson wrote:
Frank,
I'm tinkering with a dropdown for something completely different than this
post,
Thank you, Woody
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Thank you, Alan
Will fpw26a run under dosbox-x
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 3:09 PM Alan Bourke wrote:
> Networking would probably be easier with Windows 98 but to be honest I'd
> use DosBox-X and just run it in a window and not bother with virtualisation.
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Hmmm...I thought Windows 10 was the last OS! Does this mean we have the
anxiety yet again of "will our VFP apps work in Win" ???
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On 06/28/21 10:15 AM, John Weller wrote:
The comments I'm hearing suggest that it is really Windows 10.2 . There is a
problem in that it will only work with CPUs that are less than 3 years old.
(the technical reasons are more complex - far too difficult for an old man like
me!)
The
My interpretation of what I've heard so far is that MS has ended support for
running Windows itself on 32 bit hardware. The 32 bit sub-systems that support
applications themselves is not going away any time soon. So VFP Is still dead
but no deader than it's been since it went EOL back in 2015?
Frank,
I think what happened with me was the font was getting to large. I was
attempting to get my font larger and possibly varied using the Popup
RowSourceType. It's only supported for backward compatibility so I'm not
going to use it. And it didn't work as I wanted it to.
Tracy
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I hear you Mike! I too was SHOCKED at the recent news mention of an 11
version - since I last heard nothing would exist beyond 10 - with only
Sub-versions! Hmmm...
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On 6/28/2021 7:05 AM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
Hmmm...I thought Windows 10 was the
The comments I'm hearing suggest that it is really Windows 10.2 . There is a
problem in that it will only work with CPUs that are less than 3 years old.
(the technical reasons are more complex - far too difficult for an old man like
me!)
John
John Weller
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> Hmmm...I thought
Alan, he's talking of FoxPro 2.6 for WINDOWS. No DOS involved here.
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Networking would probably be easier with Windows 98 but to be honest
You should use the latest Windows to support FWP26, and that would be WinXP.
Not sure why you want to use Win31 (impossible to run FPW), or Win98 (which is
stil way to old)
wOOdy
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On Jun 28, 2021, at 15:18, Stephen Russell wrote:
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> Or port to Angualr, React, Vue, etc.
>
> All of that potential porting revenue you have missed out on.
You said what I've been thinking for the past 20 years.
Maintaining an app that's working fine and doing what the client needs is one
Two things:
First, "Version Number" is an imaginary marketing construct which is just
the name of whatever same old stuff they are going to sell. When MS was
pitching "Windows 95" Bill Gates appeared during the telecast and said that
this was the latest, newest, most-bug-free, fastest version of
Or port to Angualr, React, Vue, etc.
All of that potential porting revenue you have missed out on.
On Mon, Jun 28, 2021 at 9:05 AM MB Software Solutions, LLC <
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
> Hmmm...I thought Windows 10 was the last OS! Does this mean we have the
>
Of course we will have that anxiety, assuming that people can/will
upgrade. And I'm not sure that it is an upgrade to be honest, it just
seems like a new shell on top of the OS.
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