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Hi fellow programmers!
I was wondering what is the latest beta of Visual Studio .NET that can compile AMD64 code for Windows XP 64-bit?
Thanks for your answers!
Rob
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Currently the only shipping AMD64 compiler from Microsoft is in the Driver Developers' Kit[^]. The same is also true for the Itanium compiler.
These are only command-line compilers, so you should consider using a separate build tool, such as the DDK's BUILD.EXE, NMAKE.EXE or NAnt[^].
The x86 compiler is basically the same one that VS.NET uses (VS.NET compiles by running the cl.exe program).
I'd be impressed if you'd managed to get hold of an AMD64 system running Windows XP 64-bit, because that hasn't been released yet, IIRC. If you've only installed the regular version of Windows XP, you won't be able to run native 64-bit programs. The compilers in the DDK are cross-compilers - they are actually 32-bit x86 programs, but they build for the appropriate platform (although MS does supply an Itanium-native Itanium compiler).
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Thanks for your reply.
I am an independant developer, developing a software for AMD. I have their fullsuppot and will be getting the latest build of Windows XP 64-bit next week. I am not at liberty to say more about the project or I would have.
I know I read somewhere that there is a beta of Visual Studio.NET with AMD64 available in the IDE. I already asked my contact in AMD for that. And will post the answer here if possible.
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Anyone knows what kind of window is the one that holds our files in Visual Studio .NET ? The Window as a nice property that i would like to use that is, auto-hide. The window shows up when we pass the mouse cursor over it and automatically gets hidden when the mouse cursor isn't on top of it. Anyone ?
Thanks.
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This is custom implimented behaviour, not behaviour you can get from deriving from an existing class in the framework.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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what's the name of that window ?
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Fred.
Seriously, what are you trying to do ?
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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I have several CControlBar derived bars attached to a CFrameWnd.
It seems the horizontal bars always have stretch priority over the vertical ones (more or less like borderlayout in java).
example: the bottom bar is always stretched from left to right first, so the right bar cannot stretch to the bottom anymore.
But I would like the right bar stretched to the bottom, before the bottom bar is streched.
How can I change this?
using: [VISUAL STUDIO 6.0 sp5] [WIN98/2]
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i need to create a resource assembly that contains a bunch of gifs. the gifs need to be displayed dynamically. how would i accomplish this? i added an assembly resource file to my project, then used resgen to create the .resource file, but i can't figure out how to add gifs to it. i feel like i am missing something obvious.
thanks.
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I have been writing software for the Windows environment using Visual Studio .Net (C++).
However as some groups have been using VME PowerPC h/w with VxWorks operating system. Now with the need to re-use software and develop 'common' s/w items between the two platforms. The idear to use a Web Browser to provide the common GUI was suggested.
Could use complier switches to cope with the different platforms, but need to separate out the GUI and make it identical on the platforms.
Question is, can the elements of MFC be replaced by a Browser?
i.e. the Browser communicate with the C++ task (C++ task with no Windows input/output), using TCP/IP?
Regards,
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Dear All,
In Visual C++ 6.0 there used to be this very useful thing called a profiler. In the settings you could enable profiling and when the program was started the profiler spat out all kinds of useful information (what functions were called, how often and how long it took.)
Now I'm using .Net 2003 and I don't really know why... VC++ 6.0 was and still is really good...
My question: Is there a profiler in .net 2003 (I couldn't find it) and if so, how do I enable it?
Best regards,
Jon
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Dear Joe,
this was a very valuable tip! Thanks! I downloaded the thing and it seems to work well. It seems to have a lot of features not included in the old VC++ 6.0.
Thanks again,
Best Regards,
Jon
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i want to have a MSFlexgrid (or any grid, for that matter) on a tab control. The standard controls supplied by the developer studio do appear on the tab control when i test the dialog (using Ctrl-T) .. but the grid control does not .. do suggest a way to do this ..
thanks in advance
sanjay
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Howto produce a
Vcc (c++, VS 6.0)
Window Application with Knowledge,
Input,Output and control over
the Place where it was started
from i.e. a Console?
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To my knowledge, an application has no knowledge about how (command prompt, Windows Explorer, Run box) it was started.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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Not really clear on question but Carlos wrote a great class on getting startup info and env factors.
http://www.codeproject.com/cpp/caacommandlineclass.asp#GetAppPath
Best Wishes and Happy Holiday's,
ez_way
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Thanks very much.
A very interesting thing would also be
to use the STDOUT of the Console the App was started from.
Also the ability to 'block' this console
(probably a cmd.exe window) from the windows application.
The answers where fast responses
Thanks so far.
Andreas
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The best thing I found currently on
the net releating to my problem but not really
finishing it was found on:
http://codeguru.earthweb.com/console/Console.html
The Question is:
Could I produce not too wicked code
to make the GUI.exe behave
exactly the same as the Console.exe
if it is started from a console-Window?
My Problem from a WinMain or CWinApp object is
the imediate return inside the console Window.
'Similar' Effect for a CWinApp could possibly produced somehow with
HWND hwnd = FindWindow("ConsoleWindowClass", zInstanceName);
if (hwnd)
{
releating to:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;q124103
But how can I be certain that it was my Console that
I possibly find.
And what am I allowed to do on this Console.
Thanks
AB
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I want to replace a .exe's icon from ICO fiel use code.change see in Explorer view for the .exe file.
Best Regards,
Steven.
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If you are wanting to change the icon that Windows Explorer uses for a given file type, select Folder Options from the Tools menu, click the File Types tab, select the file type, click the Advanced button, click the Change Icon button.
If you are wanting to change an icon resource in the EXE itself, you'll need to use UpdateResource() twice, once to delete the old icon resource and again to add the new icon resource.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
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Thanks,David.
I'll to try and tell the result for u.
Just now, I want to replace it via PE stuct,hehe, It's too difficult.
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Xiaodi_Liu wrote:
I want to replace it via PE stuct,hehe, It's too difficult.
While that is a good learning exercise, it's a tad too much, especially when a much simpler solution is available.
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Three of them decide to fly off.
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Now I found a quesstion. The UpdateResource function can not use for win95/98.
How do I UpdateResource for win95/98?
Thanks.
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That function is unavailable on Windows 9x.
Five birds are sitting on a fence.
Three of them decide to fly off.
How many are left?
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