Dear Phililip! I do not know about MS compiler. I use GCC from mingw on my Windows 8.1 laptop.
I installed version 0.9.3 from ATOMS <http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/mingw/0.9.3>: 1. installed gcc x64 from - http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/mingw/0.9.3/files/gcc-4.6.3-64.exe 2. logged out 3. installed mingw toolbox in Scilab with atomsInstall('mingw'); 4. restarted Scilab 5. tested mingw toolbox with atomsTest('mingw'); Hope this helps. -- *With best regards,Ph.D., * *associate professor at MPEI <http://mpei.ru/lang/en/Pages/default.aspx>,IEEE member,maintainer of Mathieu functions toolbox for Scilab <http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Mathieu/>,Nikolay Strelkov.* 2017-04-01 0:02 GMT+03:00 phillip mobley <[email protected]>: > Hello everyone, > > I seem to be running into an interesting issue with my xcos code, I am > getting an error that it is unable to find a c compiler. > > I am running win 10 and scilab 5.5.2 > > I have installed visual studio 2015. I am not too sure if it will pick up > on this compiler. If not, I have downloaded the latest version of mingw and > installed the dynamic linker for sci-lab and the program is still having > issue with finding a compiler. > > I was wondering if anyone here may have ran into a similar issue or if I > could get some help in getting scilab to find a compatible compiler? > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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