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This works!
http://dd.23.org/digital_decay_bbs_files/misc/vbdecomp.zip Run DECOM.EXE regards |
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Actually, that is the same program I used. I referred to it mistakenly as VBDis.
I used it to recreate the VB3 "pseudo source" files. I say that because VB4 was not able to open them. VB4 being the successor to VB3 should have been able to open a prior version. To be more specific, VBDecomp recreated: <prog>.1 <prog>.2 <prog>.3 <prog>.frm <prog>.mak <prog>.bas And a few others.... Appreciate your responses! |
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I think you must get VB 4 16 bit and not 32 bit to open old VB 3 project without problem
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I wasn't aware there were two different version of VB4. I'll give that a try as soon as I can locate it.
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Maybe I have it in floppy
Today I'll search it... I hope to have it |
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You can find VB3 and VB4 16bit here
http://imaginatica.eii.us.es/~wopr2k/qbdl/ And I also uploaded a converter from VB3 to VB4. I hope to help you with this link and with this software!
Last edited by c1p8; 09-08-2004 at 04:41. |
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I appreciate your efforts! I realize this most likely a boring topic to most, but if you've been to trying to restore lost work (I say this because apparently the software is still popular at download sites) for the past 9 years, you can begin to understand...
Thanks again.
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