I'm going to be doing some work on WIndows/Intel/SSE for a while and need to know which of the MS IDEs would best suit. Can the freebie one build GEM properly or should I just go for the full version?
I'm finagling for a copy of Intel's vTune as well but at $699 it's pretty steep (especially compared to the completely free and totally superior Shark).
Thanks cgc
Hi Chris,
I'm going to be doing some work on WIndows/Intel/SSE for a while and need to know which of the MS IDEs would best suit. Can the freebie one build GEM properly or should I just go for the full version?
do you mean the VC++ 2005 beta version? To my knowledge there's no other free IDE... there should be a free command line version though. I haven't tried with GEM but PD, flext and all externals build fine with all MS compilers.
best greetings, Thomas
Hi Chris,
I'm going to be doing some work on WIndows/Intel/SSE for a while and need to know which of the MS IDEs would best suit. Can the freebie one build GEM properly or should I just go for the full version?
On the open source side of things, there's Dev-C++ (http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html) which is a GUI around the MinGW and G++ ports to Win. Looking pretty nice, I'm trying to get GEM to compile, which is quite tricky due to M$s constant changes in their DirectX and Platform SDKs ... But I think I'll be there in a few days.
with kind regards, thoralf.
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