Is there a way to call ABSOLUTE with having to compile the qb.lib along with it?
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I don't use the interpreter... just the command line to compile...
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Okay, that true... I did sumfin else... instead of using qbx.bi, I have included the necessary things from that in my own .bi file... and ofcourse linked the qbx.lib along with it.
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Stand alone run time library with error handling and floating point routines for real mode? Something like that. IF you look at a list of the run time libraries from 7.1 or VBDOS they start to make sense when you compare them to the compile options on the interpreter's "Make EXE" dialog.Seb McClouth wrote:btw... where is the bcl71efr.lib for?