Re[2]: Can I get my progs to run on WIN95
- Posted by "Thomas Parslow (PatRat)" <patrat at rat-software.com> Feb 20, 2001
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> Derek Parnell wrote: > >>If people choose (or are forced) to remain with (very!) old versions of >>Windows, they shouldn't really complain about not having access to newer >>API routines, IMNSHO. > > I understand the difficulty of supporting mupltiple versions of Windows, but > how much of the library are people locked out of if they don't have the most > current release of Windows? For example, I still use Windows 95 at home and > work, and won't beupgrading any time in the near future. > > Even more importantly, will people *know* that they are locking out users if > they make certain calls? For example, I'm sure that Judith would prefer that > the IDE run on as many versions as possible - not just the latest and > greatest version of Windows. > > If something is supportable, it seems to me that some effort should be made > to have a fallback routine available. For example, when I first started > coding the library, a number of bitmap related routines were not available > under versions of NT. As a result, I made a couple fallback routines that > would automatically kick in if the native API calls were not available. > > I'm not saying that advanced features *shouldn't* be available, just that > people should know when they use them that their code won't run on certain > platforms. > > -- David Cuny Hi, How about just putting a bit in the documentation for each routine stating whether it is supported on each platform, like the Microsoft API reference. Something like Windows NT: Yes Windows 2000: Yes Windows 98: Yes Windows 95: No Then it's up to the programer as to whether they want to make use of that routine. Thomas Parslow (PatRat) ICQ #:26359483 Rat Software http://www.rat-software.com/ Please leave quoted text in place when replying