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    Question Where to get VB 3 or 4?

    I am in need of writing some 16 bit code... yeah, I know... I no longer have VB 3 or VB 4 to compile 16 bit... I knew I should have saved that... oh well. Does anybody out there know where one could find VB 3 or VB 4 ?


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    *reports you to microsoft* you crazy?? we're not gunna help u get illegal software...
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    Put a request out on EBay. Maybe someone has one of those version hanging out that they haven't tossed yet, and would be willing to sell for little or nothing.

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    if i could find the time id temporarily put it on my server for u 2 d/l (i was kiddin about the above post BTW) but i don't have the time... and id have to find the disks
    Government is another way to say better…than…you.
    It’s like ice but no pick, a murder charge that won’t stick,
    it’s like a whole other world where you can smell the food,
    but you can’t touch the silverware.
    Huh, what luck. Fascism you can vote for.
    Humph, isn’t that sweet?
    And we’re all gonna die some day, because that’s the American way
    -Stone Sour

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    Now why did I think of that, Hack?

    Thanks. I guess I'll have to cut back on the stupid pills.

    E-bay is loaded with VB software and materials.

    Thanks again!

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    Well if your going to get it legally, which I doubt, I think you can find it on Microsoft's Website.

    Don't know why u want to use Vb3, it sucks.
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    I would kind of go along with Pc_Madness concerning VB3. If you need to write some 16bit code, I'd try for VB4, if at all possible (although Lords knows I wrote a ton of programs using VB3! )

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    I've written code in VB3 to 6, and between 3 or 4, 4 is a lot better and has a nicer IDE. 4 also comes in a 32bit version (I know it doesn't apply here), and introduced support for OCXs (before that it was VBX files).

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    Is there a big difference between Vb3 and 4? I've tried to do some stuff in Vb3, and half of the stuff I tried to do wouldn't work (wonder why). A really annoying thing about VB3 is that it doesn't have an Object Browser/or the thing that pops up when u do Control. So I have no idea what events each controls has.
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    Are there two different versions of VB 4 then? Or is it one peice of software with the ability to compile either 16 bit or 32 bit?

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    Originally posted by BruceWayne
    Are there two different versions of VB 4 then? Or is it one peice of software with the ability to compile either 16 bit or 32 bit?
    Exactly.

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