... I have VB5. My college no longer carries VB6. I want to compile my exe's in VB6 format using VB5 somehow. Would getting VB6 versions of C2.exe and Link.exe help me do this or is there something else I need to do?
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... I have VB5. My college no longer carries VB6. I want to compile my exe's in VB6 format using VB5 somehow. Would getting VB6 versions of C2.exe and Link.exe help me do this or is there something else I need to do?
you'd also need vb6.exe as that's what you call to do the compiling...
I thought that VB uses just those two exe files to compile the code into an exe. Could someone do me a favor and upload the VB6 versions of those two files here for me. I'm gonna do an experiment when I get home. Thanks. :bigyello:
No ... That would be illegal.
I just called Bill. He says he's taking your xbox away.
Is it still illegal if it's the output from your program that selects data on your disc 'at random' and you're showing it off? :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by visualAd
Look, all I'm asking for is the exe files that compile your code. I don't think it's illegal because I already own them, and all I'm getting is an upgrade to them. Upgrading shouldn't cost anything. I mean look at McAfee that upgrades all the time, and IE, and Mozilla, etc etc etc. So technically it wouldn't be illegal. I can prove to you I have the files if ya want before anybody sends me the upgrades.
Why do you want to compile as vb6?
Why not compile them using vb5?
:confused:
Woka
that is still somewhat illegal...yes you are right you are updating that doesnt mean others gotta give you files you gotta get 'emQuote:
Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
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1.1 General License Grant. Microsoft grants to you as an individual, a personal, nonexclusive license to make and use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT for the purpose of designing, developing, and testing your software product(s). You may install copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on an unlimited number of computers provided that you are the only individual using the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. If you are an entity, Microsoft grants you the right to designate one individual within your organization to have the sole right to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT in the manner provided above.
4. Microsoft also grants you the nonexclusive right to copy and distribute the Service Pack to any validly licensed end user of any of the products listed above.
People are too uptight.
jeese you people are so scared of getting caught... jeese like whats the big deal? can all of you honestly say you've never downloaded music or downloaded anything from those type of programs? thats also illegal
No, I haven't downloaded music or anything else illegal. If it costs money and I can't afford to pay for it I don't have it. The thing here, is that it is illegal because it isn't a free upgrade to go from VB5 to VB6.Quote:
Originally Posted by dark_shadow
Jacob Roman,
Why dont you have someone that has vb6 compile them for you?
packetvb
Like mentioned earlier, Visual Basic is not free. If you want to download these files Jacob then look for them on the Microsoft site, if they are not there then this means you are not allowed to download them.Quote:
Originally Posted by dark_shadow
Also, using the forums as a means to obtain these files will be in violation of the AUP so I am requesting that other members do not upload them here or post links to sites where you can find them.
this thread is closed. please don't make the same type of request again on this forum.