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From: Charles Sandmann <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu>
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Subject: Re: Harbour
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 21:15:27 CST
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> Although Client uses Win2K, none of our current C or Clipper tools 
> know anything about Windows. Moving from Clipper to *Harbour is 
> interesting for me, developer, but of no concern of Client, who 
> doesn't want to know what we're talking about.

One additional concern is Microsoft has said the 16-bit VDM will
not be supported under 64-bit Windows (32-bit and 64-bit only).  It's
too early to tell if that's important or will stick.

> My C and Clipper DOS programs are handled nicely by ntvdm.exe under 
> Windows 2K. Why not under XP?

I have found XP to be mostly bug compatible with Windows 2000.  I
use DJGPP V2.03 (refreshed) images under Windows 2000 and XP daily
without any issues.  But these are usually simple text processing
tools, no graphics or screen manipulation.  I have also had good
luck with V2.04 pre-release code on 2K and XP.

Interestingly enough, quite often the DJGPP memory allocation routines,
file I/O and screen I/O are faster than the native Win32 ports of the
same programs.

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