Posted by Grant Foraker on November 11, 2010 at 07:34:24:
In Reply to: just when I thought I'd figured out what I needed to do to go to Windows 7 posted by Bob A on November 11, 2010 at 05:42:39:
You could use CometEx to display "SYO" and sort by "TYPE" to get an idea about how many QIC programs you have.
QIC's are Qantel object programs that have never been compiled under Comet. My experience, after picking up a few accounts from retired programmers, is that you don't have the source for the QIC's.
There is a "decompiler" that a few of the dealers still have that MIGHT be able to produce source. Not all QIC's were compiled with an option enabled that the decompiler needs to do a decompile. And, the decompiler source is AAWWFFUULLLL. Looks like bad assembler. Lastly, I'm not sure that once a QIC has been moved over to Comet that it can be decompiled.
Rewriting the QIC's maybe your only option.
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