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Clipper EXE's in 16, 32, 64 bit
Clipper EXE's in 16, 32, 64 bit
I am a novice programmer running and maintaining a few clipper programs at my business and at home. I use Clipper 5.2 and run the programs on XP Home SP3. I assume I will have to get WIN 7 when one of my three machines needs replacing. I have been reading about clipper programs and 16, 32 and 64 bit operating systems on this site and am concerned about continuing to be able to use my clipper programs for some years to come.
1. Is the standard version of WIN 7 32 bit? (With 64 bit being an “upgrade” option)
2. Do I understand correctly that my current programs WILL run under the 32 bit WIN 7 but not 64 bit? (i.e. if question #1 is true, then I need to be careful to get the standard WIN 7)
3. I’ve seen references to Harbour and XHarbour and looked at their websites. But if Question #2 is true then I don’t need to transfer to a different compiler, unless the programs were too sluggish. But IF I need to change compilers would Harbour be better than XHarbour for a real novice like me?
4. I know this forum doesn’t get much use now. Is there any better site for people like me still using Clipper?
Thanks for the help
1. Is the standard version of WIN 7 32 bit? (With 64 bit being an “upgrade” option)
2. Do I understand correctly that my current programs WILL run under the 32 bit WIN 7 but not 64 bit? (i.e. if question #1 is true, then I need to be careful to get the standard WIN 7)
3. I’ve seen references to Harbour and XHarbour and looked at their websites. But if Question #2 is true then I don’t need to transfer to a different compiler, unless the programs were too sluggish. But IF I need to change compilers would Harbour be better than XHarbour for a real novice like me?
4. I know this forum doesn’t get much use now. Is there any better site for people like me still using Clipper?
Thanks for the help