Subj : Re: Reset, Pause, Terminate process not available To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : kmleeATemail.com Date : Thu Jan 27 2005 06:49 pm Hi I looked at all the local options etc etc, deleted the objs and all no go. Well, I was going to sigh and stick to TD. Just for the heck of it, I unchecked Incremental Link to force a relink anyway. Then a Build All. Lo and behold, Debug|Run and no more 16bit executable warning - plus all the breakpoints work fine - so far! Check Incremental Link and the problem comes back. As mentioned before, this is not the first time I've encountered the problem. Even in BC4.5. BTW, the BC 5.02 is the one shipped with BCB4 which I haven't started to use yet! If you're interested, I can send over the files. Not very large, just a simple AVI viewer using winapi. Tried it on another installation on win XP and the problem went away also. Theories? or another one for the workaround book... Thanks again and have a good weekend, "Ed Mulroy [TeamB]" wrote: >You said that you have already done the very thing I would have suggested. > >I wonder if there was a glitch or if you missed something. > >Try it again in the manner I describe below: > >Start the IDE >Open the project >Right click on the EXE name in the project window >Select TargetExpert from the popup menu which appears >In the TargetExpert dialog adjust to match these settings > Target Type is Application > Platform is Win32 > >Close the dialog and right click on each of the source file names >For each select Edit Local Options and change any setting which >refers to 16 bit > >Finish by doing an Options|Save, make sure that the checkbox >next to Project is checked and then click Ok > >Now close the IDE and either open a command window or start >Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer). > >Navigate to the project directory and delete all *.obj files for which >you have source. > >. Ed > >> kmlee wrote in message >> news:41f8f0f2$1@newsgroups.borland.com... >> >> Thanks for the reply. Yes, TD does work, but I was hoping >> for a "prettier face" to BC 5.02. >> >> - Oh well - if there's a way of finding out what SEEMS to make >> the compiler go to 16 bit mode, that'd be great, short of sending >> the program over. Are we considering thunking and all that? >> Any references? > > > .