you can actualy make *:// your self as if is just a fake protocols that
lunches threw a program
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Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2004 4:56 PM
Subject: [hlcoders] Register protocol in win32 hl2://
Is there in
I just want to do a quick straw poll of how many people on this list
DON'T have access to MSVC.NET or above for their MOD development (we
hope to only release MSVC.NET project files with the SDK)?
- Alfred
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:34:26 -0700, Alfred Reynolds
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I just want to do a quick straw poll of how many people on this list
DON'T have access to MSVC.NET or above for their MOD development (we
hope to only release MSVC.NET project files with the SDK)?
- Alfred
I have
Cough.
gcc (GCC) 3.3.3 (cygwin special)
From what I'm seeing, you're implying totally leaving Linux (GCC, et al) in
the dust. Am I hallucinating?
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Jeff,
The Academic version of VS.NET is reasonably priced - if you're not
developing for commercial purposes, its quite a good buy.
Michael
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Sent: Thursday, 21 October 2004 1:09 PM
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Jeff,
The Academic version of VS.NET is reasonably priced - if you're not
developing for commercial purposes, its quite a good buy.
Michael
Your assumption is that I qualify for the Academic version, I do not.
You don't have to be a student to be pov :(
Jeff.
Put down that spliff!
Linux will require GCC 3.4.1 and libc 2.3 and above (actually GCC 3.3
should be okay). However, as these tools are free I don't need to worry
about who can access them :)
- Alfred
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We use 3.4.x because we require some of its advanced template support
and also its better processor support. I hope to create a vcproj to
makefile converter for the SDK so a linux build just requires typing
make (perhaps after editing a Makefile header to point to custom gcc
binaries or binary
good GCC support would be nice.
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:34:26 -0700, Alfred Reynolds
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to do a quick straw poll of how many people on this list
DON'T have access to MSVC.NET or above for their MOD development (we
hope to only release MSVC.NET project files
It *might* differ country to country, but I know in Australia, you can use
the Academic version for anything other than making money. Non-profit
organizations can use the academic version for instance and distribute their
applications without any legal woes.
Michael
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MSVC.NET 02 and MSVC 6
From: Alfred Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [hlcoders] What MSVC version do you use/have?
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 19:34:26 -0700
I just want to do a quick straw poll of how many
Visual Studio .Net 2003 in use here.
Dave R. Meyers
OZ Deathmatch
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