stealth@nanometrics.portal.UUCP (Steve Sabram) (12/07/90)
We just inherited a project here that's several thousand lines of Microsoft QuickBASIC code. We want it all converted into C; specifically Microsoft. I know there are a few houses out there that make automatic converters for this. Can anyone recommend a few vendors?? Has anyone used these products?? -- ________ ______ (___ ___) (___ Stephen R. Sabram -- engineering dude |Nanometrics, Inc ______) \________) {backbone}!sun!pyramid!nanoat!stealth |Sunnyvale, CA
stever@Octopus.COM (Steve Resnick ) (12/08/90)
In article <852@nanometrics.UUCP> stealth@nanometrics.portal.UUCP (Steve Sabram) writes: >We just inherited a project here that's several thousand >lines of Microsoft QuickBASIC code. We want it all >converted into C; specifically Microsoft. I know >there are a few houses out there that make >automatic converters for this. > >Can anyone recommend a few vendors?? Has anyone used >these products?? I have a product here called Btran from Software Translations. It translates QB code to QuickC code. The code is quite unreadable, and this is stated clearly in the docs. I think it's primary purpose it to provide QuickBASIC users with a development path to various platforms (they support UNIX, VMS & a few others). Hope this helps ... Steve -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- steve.resnick@f105.n143.z1.FIDONET.ORG - or - apple!camphq!105!steve.resnick Flames, grammar errors, spelling errrors >/dev/nul The Asylum OS/2 BBS - (408)263-8017 IFNA 1:143/105.0