Author: Joshua Haglund
Date: 00:15:14 09/20/04
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On September 20, 2004 at 01:30:39, martin fierz wrote: >On September 19, 2004 at 23:21:28, Eugene Nalimov wrote: > >>On September 19, 2004 at 22:23:04, Joshua Haglund wrote: >> >>>How come when compiling Crafty, windows.h isn't included in the ./include >>>folder? I had to copy that and dozens of others from my VC98 (6.0) ./include >>>folder to compile Crafty. >>> >>>Also, what does everyone use for optimizations? /G7 doesn't work?? >>> >>>Joshua Haglund >>>toneewa@yahoo.com >> >>Windows.h, all the libraries and documentation is part of platform SDK that is >>available for free download as well. See >>http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/platformsdk/sdkupdate/ >> >>Instructions how to use Express Edition with Platform SDK are located at >>http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/express/visualc/usingpsdk/default.aspx. > >i followed all of those instructions, and i still have to set certain things >manually in my projects :-( >the logic (i know it's not yours)... > >>I asked why it was done this way, and the answer was "Express Edition is >>relatively small download. It is sufficient for lot of users who want to either >>write .NET code, or use only Standard C/C++ features. Platform SDK is available >>as a separate download for years, and there is link to Platform SDK download >>from Visual C++ Express Edition start page". > >...seems quite flawed: if you have a cable modem, you don't care how much you >download. without a cable modem the whole thing is too large to download anyway. > >BTW, do you know when the release of this product is expected? i like the beta >very much! > >cheers > martin I downloaded the whole thing. 3 megabits/sec is good. Works perfect! Thanks! Joshua Haglund toneewa@yahoo.com
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