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General
Support for IDEs and operating systems
- Compatible with Delphi XE2 and C++ Builder XE2, including 64bit support for Delphi XE2!
- Supported IDEs
- Delphi 6, 7, Delphi 2005 - 2010, XE + XE2
- C++ Builder 6, 2006 - 2010, XE + XE2
- Delphi 2005.NET - Delphi 2007.NET
- Turbo (2006) Professional versions for Delphi, C++ and Delphi.NET
- All corresponding Studio Products (BDS 2006, CRS 2007, CRS 2009, RAD Studio 2010, XE, XE2 etc.)
- Supported operating systems
- Win98 and WinNT4 or better (including Windows 7 + 8).
For recent Delphi releases LMD VCL package support same platforms as the VCL which is included in the IDE (e.g. Delphi 2009 officially supports Win2k or better only).
64bit support (Delphi XE2 and higher)
All packages were ported to 64bit.
Exception: Compatibility controls (dcllmdlegacy) can not be used in 64bit applications.
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Package naming convention
Sinde LMD VCL 2012 package names have been changed to be more consistent with VCL naming convention. LMD version number and IDE version number were removed from package names. Runtime package names are prefixed now with "lmdrt", design-time package names with "dcllmd". Some examples of generated package file names are: lmdrtdocking.dcp, lmdrtdocking.bpi, lmdrtdocking.lib, dcllmddocking.dcp, dcllmddocking.bpi, dcllmddocking.lib. IDE version suffix is still contained only in generated "bpl": lmdrtdocking_160.bpl.
This change simplifies porting projects (supposed they are compiled with run-time packages) to another IDE version. Since package references contain neither IDE version nor LMD platform version, migrating to a future IDE version will require no changes.
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AnyLogger Source Code
Until now the LMD AnyLogger Console was a free logging client for LogTools library and registered LMD users (if you did not use it yet: Visit your personal download area and get this handy tool. A small Tutorial is available on public wiki). The executable remains free, but on user request we made the full sourcecode of the application available for purchase (see [blog entry]).
New LMD 2012 Subscription SVN user can request free source license for internal use (without support) after first official release from sales@lmd.de.
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