There are dialogs, etc. that need to be compiled also. It is OWL, I do know that. What is the best way to approach this. Did Borland have a process when they came out with a 32 bit compiler to convert over the 16 bit code?
I have some old code written in Borland 3.1 that I need to convert to 32 bit code. Has anyone been through this and do you have any suggestions. I am new to programming and don't have a lot of time to get this completed, any help would be greatly appreciated.
The old 16 bit code was written in Borland 3.1 and uses OWL1 libs. I am told that this needs to be addressed and corrected before it will be able to be compiled in 32 bit compiler. That is wher I am stuck, I have no idea how to get this corrected. Was I given bad info about the OWL1 libs?
I have some old code written in Borland 3.1 that I need to convert to 32 bit code. Has anyone been through this and do you have any suggestions. I am new to programming and don't have a lot of time to get this completed, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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