That's because you have to make some significant changes to the code to go
from Windows 16 bit to Win 32. I've done that with many programs in the
past, and MFC is the fastest way from 16 to 32 bit.
There's also a tool called PORTTOOL, that does alot of the conversions for
you. It's on the Microsoft web site.
Rick - N4GDO
In a message dated 4/17/00 10:50:57 AM Central Daylight Time,
at060@chebucto.ns.ca writes:
<< am using version 1.52 which I acquired as part of Visual C++ Programming
Starter Kit. It is put out by Macmillan Digital Publishing, 201 West 103rd
Street. Indianapolis. IN 46290. www.mcp.com/software. I purchased it at a
stationary store (Staples) for $39.95 Can. I tried to complie it with
Version 4.0 but it didn't work.
73, es gud luck, Dave, VE1ADH >>
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