I dedicated this weekend to solve this problem. This includes checking everythingOtto wrote:Hello Boris,
maybe you have set up some Environment Variables in Windows XP which link to other files.
Best regards,
Otto
regards
I dedicated this weekend to solve this problem. This includes checking everythingOtto wrote:Hello Boris,
maybe you have set up some Environment Variables in Windows XP which link to other files.
Best regards,
Otto
Yes, I installed yesterday this XP mode.Davide wrote:Boris,
I heard that Windows 7 provides an "XP-mode" to prevent compatibility problems. I didn't try it myself, but you may give it a chance if nothing else suggested here does work.
Hi,
Davide
I am very sorry I missed meeting you. Please do look me up next time. And, yes, I am in San Diego.A Month ago I was in San Diego and LA and I remembered you (I think you're from San Diego, right?) But, many obligations and some work and a short time, didn't allow me to tray to find you. Next time maybe.
You don't understand - Boris is using commercial xHarbour from xHarbour.com . The xHarbour from Fwh here is another xHarbour , freeware . The problem that some libs in this commercial package are not working under Win 7 . Boris asked - why this is working under XP , but not under Win 7 ?James Bott wrote:Boris,
If I understand correctly, you are compiling using different versions of xHarbour on each machine. Generally, you should use the version of xHarbour that comes with FWH.
You don't understand - Boris is using commercial xHarbour from xHarbour.com . The xHarbour from Fwh here is another xHarbour , freeware . The problem that some libs in this commercial package are not working under Win 7 . Boris asked - why this is working under XP , but not under Win 7 ?James Bott wrote:Boris,
If I understand correctly, you are compiling using different versions of xHarbour on each machine. Generally, you should use the version of xHarbour that comes with FWH.
Regardless if he is using the freeware or commercial version it sounds like he is not using the same version on each PC. If so, then concluding that it is the OS that is the problem may not be correct.You don't understand - Boris is using commercial xHarbour from xHarbour.com . The xHarbour from Fwh here is another xHarbour , freeware . The problem that some libs in this commercial package are not working under Win 7
Antonio,Antonio Linares wrote:I have the same opinion as James.
It seems to me as he is using different files in those computers
The error message is clear: you have to recompile ERRSYSW.PRG.codemaker wrote:Module: '.\source\function\ERRSYSW.PRG' was compiled into PCODE version 9, this version of xHarbour expects version: 10
I am still not convinced that this may not have been a path or file version issue, but if it is true, then this may be why the (x)Harbour developers were forced to go to a new pcode version. The new pcode version may have fixed a compatibility issue with Windows 7.>On a new machine I installed Windows 7 and CANNOT use the old versions xHB/FWH I was working with up to now. It simply does not compile and work.
I hope you now understand that you either have to buy a new version of FWH or recompile the old version if you want to use the new version of xHB. If I understand correctly, you have already recompiled FWH successfully so you should now have working copy.>6. Seams I have to buy FWH 9.6 or something to be able (maybe) to compile and run my applications on Windows 7 with xHB November 2009.