BioBytes Messages: 307 Registered: October 2008 Location: France
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Hi all friends,
Perhaps a silly question but I noticed that functions were implemented in UPP to get OS information (Win 2000, Win NT, XP and Vista). I did not see anything for Win 98, does it mean that apps developped with UPP cannot run under this Windows version.
I made some tries and app based on GridCtrl seems to work while another application using Pdf encoding and filestreams gives an error in Kernel.
I know that Win 98 is normally died and no support is quaranteed by MS but I know some people interesting in having some apps developped in C++ running on their old computers.
Perhaps a silly question but I noticed that functions were implemented in UPP to get OS information (Win 2000, Win NT, XP and Vista). I did not see anything for Win 98, does it mean that apps developped with UPP cannot run under this Windows version.
They still can, even if that causes much more troubles than benefits over time. If none of those Win2/k - Vista is defined, it means you are running on Win98
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I made some tries and app based on GridCtrl seems to work while another application using Pdf encoding and filestreams gives an error in Kernel.
Well, that is perhaps something to check... It should work.