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Visual FoxPro
Visual Plus is the application that we are having trouble
with . Below is a description of the scenario:
Issue:
The problem is that if the application is installed and
then executed on a Pentium 4 1.8GHZ or faster it
immediately fails with the error "Visual FoxPro
Insufficient Memory."
facts:
Application was originally developed in Microsoft Visual
FoxPro for Windows 3.0
We do not have access to the source code and the vendor
does not support the application.
Can any one help on that?
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Re: Visual FoxPro
"Rehab Mowafi" <rehab.mowafi@eds.com> wrote in message
news:3de35af7@tnews.web.devx.com...
>
> Visual Plus is the application that we are having trouble
> with . Below is a description of the scenario:
>
> Issue:
> The problem is that if the application is installed and
> then executed on a Pentium 4 1.8GHZ or faster it
> immediately fails with the error "Visual FoxPro
> Insufficient Memory."
>
> facts:
> Application was originally developed in Microsoft Visual
> FoxPro for Windows 3.0
>
>
> We do not have access to the source code and the vendor
> does not support the application.
>
> Can any one help on that?
You have probably have too much RAM (512+ MB). For more info, look up
article Q137809 on http://support.microsoft.com
--
Eric den Doop
www.foxite.com - The Home Of The Visual FoxPro Experts - Powered By VFP7
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Re: Visual FoxPro
the solution in this Microsoft article is to make it a mulit-boot system.
Is there any solution rather than this?
Also there is another article in Microsoft that relates this error to the
processor speed, do you have any idea ho to slow down the processor speed?
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>"Rehab Mowafi" <rehab.mowafi@eds.com> wrote in message
>news:3de35af7@tnews.web.devx.com...
>>
>> Visual Plus is the application that we are having trouble
>> with . Below is a description of the scenario:
>>
>> Issue:
>> The problem is that if the application is installed and
>> then executed on a Pentium 4 1.8GHZ or faster it
>> immediately fails with the error "Visual FoxPro
>> Insufficient Memory."
>>
>> facts:
>> Application was originally developed in Microsoft Visual
>> FoxPro for Windows 3.0
>>
>>
>> We do not have access to the source code and the vendor
>> does not support the application.
>>
>> Can any one help on that?
>
>You have probably have too much RAM (512+ MB). For more info, look up
>article Q137809 on http://support.microsoft.com
>--
>Eric den Doop
>www.foxite.com - The Home Of The Visual FoxPro Experts - Powered By VFP7
>
>
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Re: Visual FoxPro
"Rehab Mowafi" <nospam@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>Is there any solution rather than this?
>>> facts:
>>> Application was originally developed in Microsoft Visual
>>> FoxPro for Windows 3.0
>>>
>>>
>>> We do not have access to the source code and the vendor
>>> does not support the application.
>>>
>>> Can any one help on that?
>>
If the program is legally yours, get access to a decompiler
and extract the source code and recompile it under the latest
version of Visual FoxPro.
==Carl
Carl Warner
VFUG Officer, http://vfug.org:8080/
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Re: Visual FoxPro
"Carl Warner" <VFPRocks@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>"Rehab Mowafi" <nospam@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>
>>Is there any solution rather than this?
>>>> facts:
>>>> Application was originally developed in Microsoft Visual
>>>> FoxPro for Windows 3.0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We do not have access to the source code and the vendor
>>>> does not support the application.
>>>>
>>>> Can any one help on that?
>>>
>
>If the program is legally yours, get access to a decompiler
>and extract the source code and recompile it under the latest
>version of Visual FoxPro.
>
>==Carl
>Carl Warner
>VFUG Officer, http://vfug.org:8080/
>
>
I'm surprised some "legal" discussion didn't crop up. <g>
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Re: Visual FoxPro
Carl - well hey - who knows - his original posting was from EDS Can't
say Rehab seems to be interested- it took him a month to reply the last
time....
HAPPY NEW YEAR! mondo regards [Bill]
"Carl Warner" <Carl@VFUG.Org> wrote in message
news:3e0a9a21$1@tnews.web.devx.com...
>
> "Carl Warner" <VFPRocks@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >
> >"Rehab Mowafi" <nospam@nowhere.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>Is there any solution rather than this?
> >>>> facts:
> >>>> Application was originally developed in Microsoft Visual
> >>>> FoxPro for Windows 3.0
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> We do not have access to the source code and the vendor
> >>>> does not support the application.
> >>>>
> >>>> Can any one help on that?
> >>>
> >
> >If the program is legally yours, get access to a decompiler
> >and extract the source code and recompile it under the latest
> >version of Visual FoxPro.
> >
> >==Carl
> >Carl Warner
> >VFUG Officer, http://vfug.org:8080/
> >
> >
>
> I'm surprised some "legal" discussion didn't crop up. <g>
>
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