Is there any way to make my programs work on an Apple Mac?
Is there like some converter for .exe to whatever mac uses?
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Is there any way to make my programs work on an Apple Mac?
Is there like some converter for .exe to whatever mac uses?
No, not really. There is however a RealBasic language that does it. It also has converter from VB6 to RealBasic and then to Mac. So, you may want to give it the try. But I think you need to have professional version.
Professional version of VB or of RealBasic?
RealBasic of course.
Sorry, saw it now.
So do I need to learn a new language to be able to program in it?
u think it can import VB projects properly?
I'm afraid you have no choice - VB6 is designed to work only under MS Windows.Quote:
Originally Posted by shirazamod
They say it can but can it realy? I don't know, so give it the try.Quote:
Originally Posted by shirazamod
alrite, will do.
Thanx 4 the help
btw, I'm gonna start learning C soon, can I run C/C++/Java apps on a mac?
my friend tryed few years ago ,Lots of changes happend since then so..., but then once you converted the the vb file to realbasic sometimes it convert the dll file wrong that might make your app to crash or not work:
REMEMBER that was like 3 years ago - since then lots of changes have been made :)
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And if you want to run your code on a mac you need to alter the source code. If you work through the real basic standard Tut. you will encounter code written to distinguish between Windows and OSX on several occasions. there is no way to just write in VB6 and convert it to OSX for slightly more complex code.
so for the spem, buy Dnereb i don't get your signiture