>>Not true. Clipper still had support files that were needed.
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>Clipper version 5 was a true native code compiler which made standard OBJ files which could be linked with other OBJ files, even those created with C or MASM, using any linker. It just so happened that you also had to link in the Clipper runtime library into the exe (which was already in native code). This is unlike VFP which is an interpreted language.
The runtime made HUGE EXEs so what was the difference. Most Windows applications today require this DLL or that DLL...in other words, additional runtime files.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer