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    dotnet frame work!

    hi all
    am very much new to dotnet frame work..we r right now using vb 6.0....
    we r using windows 98 systems.....well is there any downloadable version of dotnet so that we can use in 98 sysytems???or is tehre any other possibilities so that we can develop in dot netv in 98 systems?
    can any onw help in this ???
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    Re: dotnet frame work!

    Originally posted by senthilvelm
    hi all
    am very much new to dotnet frame work..we r right now using vb 6.0....
    we r using windows 98 systems.....well is there any downloadable version of dotnet so that we can use in 98 sysytems???or is tehre any other possibilities so that we can develop in dot netv in 98 systems?
    can any onw help in this ???
    ,,,
    senthil
    nope, only runs on nt based systems...
    umm the VS environment doesnt run on win 9x, but maybe you could find another compiler or you could use the VS command prompt compiler somehow.... there are some free compilers I think (havent seen any for VB, for C# I mean)
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    Re: Re: dotnet frame work!

    Originally posted by MrPolite
    nope, only runs on nt based systems...
    umm the VS environment doesnt run on win 9x, but maybe you could find another compiler or you could use the VS command prompt compiler somehow.... there are some free compilers I think (havent seen any for VB, for C# I mean)
    Well Microsoft VB .NET and C# compilers ARE free. I think you meant IDE.
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