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AppGameKit Classic Chat / the .net dll does not support 32 bit only 64 bit.

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3d point in space
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Posted: 19th Mar 2012 18:56
I recently found this out when trying to build C# on my 32 bit computer. Good thing my laptop has a 64 bit build on it. The download provided by agk won't work 32 bits. I get a yellow explanation mark on the AppGameKitWrapper.

Developer of Space Chips, pianobasic, zipzapzoom, and vet pinball apps.
Developed the tiled map engine seen on the showcase.
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Airslide
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Posted: 20th Mar 2012 19:32
That's odd. I'll take a look at it, but did VS give you a more detailed error message? Usually hovering your mouse over the warning or checking the output box will give you more information.

Theoretically the express version of VS for C++ only supports 32 bit for native code, which I assume would apply to a mixed mode assembly, but I could be wrong.

In the meantime you can visit http://agkwrapper.codeplex.com to get a copy of the source and build it yourself. I'll be sure to look into the issue too.
3d point in space
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Posted: 20th Mar 2012 19:58 Edited at: 20th Mar 2012 20:19
Oh I figured out what the problem was the one in the download only operates on 2010 version of c#. You see I had express 2008 on desktop and 2010 on laptop. I guess it had nothing to do with 32 bit and 64 bit.

Developer of Space Chips, pianobasic, zipzapzoom, and vet pinball apps.
Developed the tiled map engine seen on the showcase.
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Posted: 21st Mar 2012 01:47
Glad you sorted it out

I probably should have specified that it was compiled for .NET 4.0 in the readme.

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