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   Hanford Carr <"hwcarr   
   Re: VERS.OBJ find file - HELP!   
   16 Dec 04 20:46:07   
   
   XPost: comp.lang.pascal.misc   
   From: "@lmcinvestments.com   
      
   guzzy wrote:   
   >   
   > Marco van de Voort wrote:   
   > > On 2004-12-16, Femme Verbeek  wrote:   
   > > >   
   > > > schreef in bericht   
   > > > news:1103152490.610016.212460@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...   
   > > >> I'm trying to recompile the DOS.TPU used by TP7 for real mode   
   > > > programs.   
   > > >> I have the DOS.PAS file, but when I compile, it errors on: cannot   
   > file   
   > > >> file 'VERS.OBJ'  I cannot find any such file, anywhere, but I do   
   > have   
   > > >> VERS.ASM.  Can I convert this to the file I need?  What can I do?   
   > > >> Thanks   
   > > >>   
   > > > Considering your previous posts, that you are probably working in   
   > FP,   
   > > > the compiled dos.unit is already somewhere in the units directory   
   > of   
   > > > your FP installation.   
   > >   
   > > Yes.   
   > >   
   > > > It is not a good idea to compile the old Borland source in FP.   
   > >   
   > > Not possible comes closer.   
   >   
   > Thank You both Femme and Marco, for noticing the compiler difference.   
   > I was having too much trouble with FP, so I had the client email me   
   > their BP7 files, so I could complete the project (not realizing that   
   > you couldn't use Units from BP in FP.)   
   >   
   > So, now when I try to compile the my program, I get a DOS.TPU not found   
   > error.  The client does not have this file anywhere on there system,   
   > but they do have DOS.pas, so I tried to compile it, and got the message   
   > above.  I wonder if this has something to do with my XP machine and the   
   > Client Win98 machine, since XP doesn't have DOS in it like 98 did?   
   > Anyway, what do I need to do?   
   >   
   > Dan   
      
   Dos.tpu is located in one of the borland library files TURBO.TPL,   
   TPP.TPL or TPW.TPL, all located in the BIN subdirectory. It can be   
   extracted by using TPUMOVER.EXE, however I don't think this is going   
   to be helpful if your using FP.   
      
   Cheers Hanford   
      
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