![]() If you are doubting that VB6 uses the Microsoft C2 compiler and the Microsoft Linker I have explained previously that you can compile a VB6 project and use Task Manager (or ProcMon) to see that it does use C2.exe and Link.exe. Unless the C or C++ compiler is doing all of it, it is not useful here. Even if you don't believe VB6 uses the C++ compiler, you must accept whatever compiler Useful for what? Your only point (I assume) is that Visual Studio (version 7 or later) can't support VB6 because you assume there isn't a compiler available. ![]() There is no technical reason VB6 could not be supported in Visual Studio, just as it was in Visual Studio 6.0 It uses is one developed by Microsoft and therefore could be used in Visual Studio. #Visual basic 6 portable for windows 7 free#.#Visual basic 6 portable for windows 7 code#.#Visual basic 6 portable for windows 7 upgrade#.
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