Visual C++ 2010 Express
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On 13/08/2012 at 02:40, xxxxxxxx wrote:
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Cinema 4D Version: R14
Platform: Windows ;
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Hi,
It looks like the Cinema R14 SDK is now using Visual Studio 2010.
Can Visual C++ 2010 Express be used to compile the SDK libs?
I only have VS 2008. -
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On 13/08/2012 at 06:46, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
Yes it' s possible to compile and develop plugins with Visual C++ 2010 Express but you have to install also the Windows SDK to get the 64 bit compiler (to compile for Cinema 4D 64 bit version) :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1865069/how-to-compile-a-64-bit-application-using-visual-c-2010-express -
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On 13/08/2012 at 17:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Originally posted by xxxxxxxx
Hi,
Yes it' s possible to compile and develop plugins with Visual C++ 2010 Express but you have to install also the Windows SDK to get the 64 bit compiler (to compile for Cinema 4D 64 bit version) :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1865069/how-to-compile-a-64-bit-application-using-visual-c-2010-expressThanks, got it compiled, both 32-bit and 64-bit!
BTW, if anybody tries to install the Windows SDK 7.1 and it fails, you must un-install all
versions of "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 x86/x64 Redistributables" from your computer,
before you can install this SDK. It was a pain to figure out, but got it working.
And the Windows SDK will install on Windows XP SP3 too, even though it might say "Windows 7". -
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On 16/08/2012 at 01:05, xxxxxxxx wrote:
I don't recommend installing Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1 either.
Your x64 projects will suddenly go missing. Really buggy.
Can't even import/export theme settings (broken by design?), so you're stuck with the ugly default theme.