Does anyone know of a way to load a TCL script or
a TCL EXE (executable) file to a particular/high
memory location, and make it stick there. I have
couple old DOS computers and a very old application
that only runs as the first app and only in the first
640k of memory. If I start my TCL EXE...
Here is an example on using freeWrap. This is a good
tool to make your TCL scripts into an EXE, and deliver
to your customers without having to install Tcl/Tk on
their systems. This example was forwarded to me by
freeWrap program manager (thanks!!):
Take a look at the example I provide at...
Has anyone used freeWrap to make an executable of
Tcl/tk and a "c" .dll ?? After I wrap the files,
if I remove the Tcl dir, I get the following
error:
>>Error sourcing /MISC-PROJs/01-ATS/code9/junk5/ats.tcl: couldn't load library "C:\MISC-PROJs\01-ATS\code9\junk5\ats.dll"...
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