Does the CVS contain the Windows Port code. If so I'll check it out and add support to sidplay2 for testing. Btw, you spelt my name wrong in the README in CVS,
Bye,
Simon.
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>Does the CVS contain the Windows Port code. If so I'll check it out and add
> support to sidplay2 for testing.
Yes, and No.
I have add the conditional codes that are to be used in Windows compilation (but this require to change the
osdepend.h code when compiling in Windows by hand), but I have not added the project file for compiling the library in
Windows. This is due to my use of C++ Builder (well, the only C++ compiler I have for Windows), that use his kind
of package that are not so good.
However, the code into the library CVS is probably the up-to-date (give me a day to see if it is all in it, because I
must compare the windows dir with the linux -CVS- dir), while the code into the 'pgr' is not complete (in the CVS),
because there are some modification that I must copy into 'tupdate').
However, the library has pass my preliminary test, and now I'm try to test it with Sidplayer 4.2.
> Btw, you spelt my name wrong in the README
> in CVS,
Ops, sorry, I will correct it.
bye
S.T.
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The source is now up-to-date for both Linux and Windows (however I'm not able this night to access to cvs and add the HAVE_MSWINDOWS instead of the present HAVE_WINDOWS in osdepend.h).
The only problem I know in the TSIDExaminer class (in the constructor there is a warning message in the detect of base directory into Windows).
S.T.
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Hi,
Does the CVS contain the Windows Port code. If so I'll check it out and add support to sidplay2 for testing. Btw, you spelt my name wrong in the README in CVS,
Bye,
Simon.
>Does the CVS contain the Windows Port code. If so I'll check it out and add
> support to sidplay2 for testing.
Yes, and No.
I have add the conditional codes that are to be used in Windows compilation (but this require to change the
osdepend.h code when compiling in Windows by hand), but I have not added the project file for compiling the library in
Windows. This is due to my use of C++ Builder (well, the only C++ compiler I have for Windows), that use his kind
of package that are not so good.
However, the code into the library CVS is probably the up-to-date (give me a day to see if it is all in it, because I
must compare the windows dir with the linux -CVS- dir), while the code into the 'pgr' is not complete (in the CVS),
because there are some modification that I must copy into 'tupdate').
However, the library has pass my preliminary test, and now I'm try to test it with Sidplayer 4.2.
> Btw, you spelt my name wrong in the README
> in CVS,
Ops, sorry, I will correct it.
bye
S.T.
The source is now up-to-date for both Linux and Windows (however I'm not able this night to access to cvs and add the HAVE_MSWINDOWS instead of the present HAVE_WINDOWS in osdepend.h).
The only problem I know in the TSIDExaminer class (in the constructor there is a warning message in the detect of base directory into Windows).
S.T.