Author: JW de Kort
Date: 02:17:26 06/12/00
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On June 11, 2000 at 17:49:13, James Swafford wrote: >On June 11, 2000 at 17:32:12, JW de Kort wrote: >> >>Thank James for your reply. >> >>I have already tried this and it did not work. (Of course i will try again). >>Can you tell me if it is possible to compile ordinairy c sources with Visual >>c++? I have tried to understand MFC but this was far to complicated for me. >>No i want to try windows programming the way it is discribed in the book by >>Petzold, maybe you heared about this book, but i start to wonder if it is >>possible. >>Can it be that there is some compiling option that is not put the proper value? >> >>Thanks again.. >> >>Jan Willem > >If memory serves, 1120 is an unresolved external. Perhaps >you haven't included both source modules in your project >workspace? Basically, the linker is saying "I can't find >this function in your source..." > >-- >James Thank you James for your reply. I have done all this already. I will explain in more detail what i did: 1. I openend a new workspace for an apllication (so no MFC, and not a console). 2. I typed in the windows start code to open a window. This compiled fine. 3. I openend a new file, typed in my routine and entered this into the project by using the insert option. 4. I wrote the necessary headerfiles and made a reference to it in the approprate files. 5. Compiled it again and gor the message wich indeed means the compiler cannot find something. I must be doing something wrong, and it must be - i hope - be a simple solution to this problem. It would be very painfull if i cannot solve it because then i would have to go back to my turbo c 3.1 compiler to further develop my chess program. Thanks again, Jan WIllem
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