VS 2005 Express is now free, even for commercial!
you could first download the standart installer because if you do not install msdn you only have to download 50-100mb i think.
but msdn is great, i really recommend the IMG download (you also do not have to register with the IMG download then)
if you would live in germany i could send you a dvd image
but msdn is great, i really recommend the IMG download (you also do not have to register with the IMG download then)
if you would live in germany i could send you a dvd image
Thnx GFX, I'm sure you would; I love you too
looooooooooool
triple darn!!! why is Colombia so far away!!!! (/&)/)&%()(&)(?)=()/=(/=()/=&/&(%?¿=)¿)¿?=)¿?=)¿?=)9878090(/=(/!!!
heehehehehehehhehehhe
ps. I'll have the VC++ img by tomorrow and try it out myself and stop envying you!!!
ps2. I'll still envy your Inet connections tho
looooooooooool
triple darn!!! why is Colombia so far away!!!! (/&)/)&%()(&)(?)=()/=(/=()/=&/&(%?¿=)¿)¿?=)¿?=)¿?=)9878090(/=(/!!!
heehehehehehehhehehhe
ps. I'll have the VC++ img by tomorrow and try it out myself and stop envying you!!!
ps2. I'll still envy your Inet connections tho
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when compiling the dll, do you need the debug versions of DX (like dx3dx9d.dll) as you do with Dev C++?
im just trying to stay away from using them because i like the ability to give someone app.exe and irrlicht.dll and having it work (as they prolly have dx installed already lol)
if it doesnt use the debug versions dont worry about uploading it for me, its about time i learn to compile it myself anyway
im just trying to stay away from using them because i like the ability to give someone app.exe and irrlicht.dll and having it work (as they prolly have dx installed already lol)
if it doesnt use the debug versions dont worry about uploading it for me, its about time i learn to compile it myself anyway
Well, I'll be... Someone finally "turned on the light" in Redmond and figured out that if you want folks to develop for your platform, ya gotta give away some tools...
Considering what MS makes on licensing their OS versions and "other software" they can afford to give away some compilers and code generation tools IMHO. (Our MS licensing costs for an ERP project I'm co-ordinating is over 60K $$$!)
BTW, do get the CD images if you can and burn them to disk. You'll be happy you did later if you have to wipe and reload your box...
@dhenton9000 - there's very detailed instructions on the download page for the image on getting it to disk. I believe the tools to use are free as well.
Considering what MS makes on licensing their OS versions and "other software" they can afford to give away some compilers and code generation tools IMHO. (Our MS licensing costs for an ERP project I'm co-ordinating is over 60K $$$!)
BTW, do get the CD images if you can and burn them to disk. You'll be happy you did later if you have to wipe and reload your box...
@dhenton9000 - there's very detailed instructions on the download page for the image on getting it to disk. I believe the tools to use are free as well.
yes the tools are free.
yes you have to recompile irrlicht.
no, you can also use the normal directx libraries and thus the debug dlls are not needed. hey its microsoft, so why should directx not work right with it ?
the only dll you need is Irrlicht.dll
after i recompiled irrlicht everything worked great, before, i always got dllexport errors.
yes you have to recompile irrlicht.
no, you can also use the normal directx libraries and thus the debug dlls are not needed. hey its microsoft, so why should directx not work right with it ?
the only dll you need is Irrlicht.dll
after i recompiled irrlicht everything worked great, before, i always got dllexport errors.
sorry to ask this guys, but which software did you use to burn the img file? I thought Nero had built-in support for them but it doesn't. I also googled about it and all I got was a bunch of shareware utils full of spyware and crap!!!
GFX: I also read you extracted the img files and then burned them all onto a DVD. Which tool, or how did you extract them? Are they like iso files that you can just open with Winrar or something?
help!
GFX: I also read you extracted the img files and then burned them all onto a DVD. Which tool, or how did you extract them? Are they like iso files that you can just open with Winrar or something?
help!
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Hi all!
Just downloading too. Really curious about it... since I couldn't afford these tools until now, haha
@afecelis: on their site ms says that an app called "isobuster" could unpack the image for you.
you'll find it here: http://www.smart-projects.net/recover.htm
it's not free though
Just downloading too. Really curious about it... since I couldn't afford these tools until now, haha
@afecelis: on their site ms says that an app called "isobuster" could unpack the image for you.
you'll find it here: http://www.smart-projects.net/recover.htm
it's not free though
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The img files are actually iso images. No need to convert them to anything. If you are too lazy to burn them on CD (of course it is still a good idea for backup) you can just use the free daemon tools http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/downloa ... ry&catid=5 to open the image as a virtual cd drive.
i used daemontools to copy the data from the IMG files. then i made a folder called Visual Studio 2005 Express with subfolders (Visual C++ 2005 Express/etc...) and copied the data from the images into the subfolders. then just burn the visual studio 2005 express folder on cd like any other data-cd and youre done