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Subject: Vispro C and C++

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Name: grobinson
Date: July 8, 2007 at 13:34:25 Pacific
Subject: Vispro C and C++
OS: eComStation 1.2
CPU/Ram: AMD Athlon 3200
Model/Manufacturer: Clone
Comment:
I recently got back on OS/2 (eComStation) after leaving it over 10 years ago. Back between 1995-1997 approx. I wote several applications using VisPro C and C++. I have long ago lost the floppy disks. Is the company still around with another name? I still have my license numbers for the disks BUT not the disks.

I had a backup (BA/2) of an old Vis Pro C installation which I took and got running in eCS 1.2 but (regenerated objects with regen script) but the Options object would not regenerate and work. Can't even set the compiler. Any ideas if on how to get some disks that ARE not Trial versions OR how to register a trial version with my original serial numbers?


---WorkPlaceGary


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