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Old Apr 17, 2007 | 09:28 AM
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Building .Net Versions of My Programs

As you may have gathered I have been re-arranging my software. I have built my first version of existing software in .Net It took 2 days to Un -knot it. I will be moving all my programs to .Net except the Logger and Auto tuner over the next few weeks. I would like to thank hwnd for the advice and guidance ( I won't throw away VB6). When I fully understand .Net maybe I will port those 2 as well.

It is all coming together slowly but I think it will be good. I will have the option of VB6 or .Net applications on my website once I have them all converted. After that I will use all .Net OK

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Old Apr 19, 2007 | 08:30 PM
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2 ported to >.Net applications can someone try them out please and PM me feedback.
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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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OH WOW!!! They actually open!

From what I can use (car is still dead), these work fine;
..btw, how do ya like the slaughter :cough: i mean vb6-converter in .NET?
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Old Apr 20, 2007 | 05:26 PM
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hwnd you should see the hair on the floor I have jumped right in and haven't hit bottom yet I have some probelms with minor issues involving registry keys and the "productID" from(VB6)which I use to make the path in the registry. Now Vb2005 doesn't support "ProductID" does it use "AssemblyProduct" instead?????


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Old Apr 22, 2007 | 02:22 PM
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hwnd you should see the hair on the floor I have jumped right in and haven't hit bottom yet I have some probelms with minor issues involving registry keys and the "productID" from(VB6)which I use to make the path in the registry. Now Vb2005 doesn't support "ProductID" does it use "AssemblyProduct" instead?????



....yanno, i honestly never ran into that, however (i dont think this is related but...), i never used the license-key-crap from VB6; I wont knock VB6 as its paid my bills a time or two but i surely wont be pushing to keep VB6 in my life
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Old Apr 23, 2007 | 09:29 AM
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It looks like I have that bit sorted I have rewitten the code I think I am going to like .Net it is 1/3 of the size yeehhh . I tried porting the Wolf logger V5 I have been working on I will leave it alone I think about 30 errors and 50 warnings = big skip for now. Instead I my start from scratch in .Net It may be easier that way. Anyway off to bed now.

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