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Visual FlagShip 8 for MS-Windows (Release 8.1.04)

FlagShip is ported to different operating systems. Besides for Linux and commercial Unices, a port for MS-Windows is available here. This port requires:

  • 32bit or 64bit MS-Windows operating system (XP, Vista, Windows-7, Windows-8, Windows-10/-11)
  • 1 GB RAM (Windows-7 and newer system requires min. 1GB or 2GB resp. for 32 or 64bit mode)
  • 250 MB free hard disk space

There are two different ports of FlagShip for MS-Windows available, select one:

1.

Visual FlagShip 8 with the free BCC compiler and linker

Creates 32-bit EXE
for 32bit or 64bit Windows (XP to Windows-11)

Step-by-step-bcc Read this booklet for requirements and step-by-step instruction, or click on the image left  

Visual FlagShip8 Setup
program, using BCC32

Download FlagShip BCC32

Free Borland
BCC32 compiler
Download FlagShip BCC32
see also note below

2.

Visual FlagShip 8 with the C compiler and linker from MS-Visual Studio 2022 or 2019 or 2017 or 2015

Creates 64-bit or 32-bit EXE for Windows-10 or -11

Step-by-step-msvc Read this booklet for requirements and step-by-step instruction, or click on the image left  

Visual FlagShip8 Setup
program, using the
MS-VisualStudio 2022 or 2019, 2017, 2015

Download FlagShip MSVC6

Requires Microsoft
VisualStudio 2022/2019/2017/2015,
Download Visual Studio
see the booklet or this install info

 

  • Alternatively, you may use FTP download** You may confirm the integrity of files by md5sum checksum
    1cff1560a64d04bb57ec36ff0a3320df FlagShip8104_bcc_Setup.exe
    43bb77ad2b89de1bbb3c680e701da66c FlagShip8104_msvc_Setup.exe

    Both the above Download links can also be used for update of former VFS releases.
  • If you wish to test or use FlagShip for other operating systems, see the Linux or Unix ports.
  • There are free licenses for test/evaluation purposes, as well as commercial licenses available. See the price list and license terms for additional details.
  • If you own license for VFS7 and wish to continue to use it instead of VFS8, use this link. To upgrade your older FlagShip license to VFS8, contact your dealer or multisoft  for heavy discounted upgrade price, or use this order form.

Now, if you wish to test FlagShip for free without any risk:

Register for the free, fully featured Test/Eval version Step-by-step by simply fill-in this form on
/eval.html
Your privacy is of course guaranteed.
You will get the key by e-mail.
 

 

 

 

 

Enjoy. We grant free technical support for up to 6 months, see further info here.

 

Notes:

Since FlagShip translates the Xbase code to C code as an intermediate step and requires object compatible libs during the linking stage, the used C compiler, utilities and libraries must be chosen with great care, otherwise upredictable errors may occur. See further details here and the difference between the C compilers here.

FlagShip8 with the Borland BCC32 (*) compiler creates native 32bit objects and exe files, executable on 32bit and 64bit MS-Windows (Wndows-XP, 7, 8, 10. 11). It is available in two versions, the free and commercial 5.5 versions of Borland C++ Builder. The free version is available on https://www.embarcadero.com/free-tools/ccompiler, you only need to register by yourself. If the link does not work, click here. When already installed, check the version by invoking "bcc32" at command prompt, it should be 5.5.1   The alternative BCC32C compiler (aka BCC101 = Embarcadero C++ 7.20) is not compatible to BCC32 and is hence incompatible to FlagShip.

FlagShip8 with the Microsoft Visual Studio (*) 2022, 2019, 2017 or 2015 creates native 64bit (or 32bit) objects and exe files (Windows-10 or Windows-11). It is available as a free (Community) or commercial (Professional, Enterprise) license, please read the corresponding license terms.

* The C compiler and linker from BCC32 or from MS-Visual Studio is required in the developing phase to create the exe file, it is not required for the user of your application, which only needs the by FlagShip produced executable (i.e. your own .EXE file).

** Mozilla has removed File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from the Firefox browser – an action already taken by other major browsers like Chrome and Edge, making Firefox 89.0 the last bastion of the protocol. You may use the ftp/sFtp tool or any alternative software for downloads.


    

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Last updated: 15-Dec-2022