02-12-2019
Well this really depends.
Is the code commented ?
There is no magical way to say it will or will not work.
It will require human eyes, brains and time, even possible lab conditions
Perhaps even a rewrite if possible, since 500+ scripts sure sounds like a design fail.
Perhaps consolidate those scripts first, then do the porting ....
Hope that helps
Regards
Peasant.
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