[Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Andy, Well, all I can say is Autoit is not very good for writing high quality audio games. For one thing you really need a programming language like C++C#, or VB which can handle DirectX. Autoit is not a real programming language as such, and what you learn in it is totally incompatible

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Andy Smith
How bout vb6? Where can I get a good book on vb6? And the reg programs, that must be real hard to compose with vb6. Maybe a dll attatched to an .exe, example: .exe program runs, then dll runs ontop. Dont know if it works though. On 7/4/07, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Andy, Well, all

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Andy, Visual Basic 6 is very old and out of date technology. Next year Microsoft will be completely dropping support for it on Windows 2000, XP, and Vista so it isn't even worth bothering with any more. However, there are alternatives for writing accessible games. There is Visual Basic .Net

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Andy Smith
ok where can I obtain vb2005 or that C2005? On 7/4/07, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Andy, Visual Basic 6 is very old and out of date technology. Next year Microsoft will be completely dropping support for it on Windows 2000, XP, and Vista so it isn't even worth bothering with any

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread X-Sight Interactive
with game audio protection. it's all up to the developer. regards, damien - Original Message - From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true Hi

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Josh
- Original Message - From: Andy Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 6:36 PM Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true ok where can I obtain vb2005 or that C2005? On 7/4/07, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi, You can download the cd images for all the Microsoft compilers at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/support/install/ and burn them to cd. Keep in mind there is both a C++ and C# compiler up there so be sure to have punctuation turned on when downloading these things so you don't

Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true

2007-07-04 Thread Andy Smith
Tom, is vb2005 the one? Cuz a book by jesse liberty was there about bv2005, it was called programming visual basic 2005 Iv got it in .txt format. On 7/4/07, Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, You can download the cd images for all the Microsoft compilers at