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cr0sh | 6 years ago
I noted in another comment that they have a similar problem with people wanting VB6 open sourced, because so many businesses rely on VB6 apps - some written internally or exclusively for their business.
Windows 10 (from what I remember) almost didn't support VB6, but in the end they included the runtime DLL to allow for the apps to work. I wonder if this is a part of the 32x thing? Seems a likely possibility...
VB6 and the companies relying on it might be an albatross around Microsoft's neck; for how much longer, I'm not sure.
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