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Geek Culture / Visual C++ 6 Introductory Tricked Into Using Toolkit

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ionstream
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:09
Unless you don't know, Microsoft has (or had) an introductory edition of their product Visual C++ 6. It has a messagebox that says it was made in the Intro edition and is not liscenced for commercial purposes, but was otherwise functional.

Anyways, I was successfully able to use Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 with it, and now there is no more message box! I get no errors, and only 1 warning that says a parameter has been outdated. No more Dev-C++ for me! (well, maybe).

BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:36
Sweet!
How did you manage it?

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ionstream
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 06:48
It wasnt too hard. You set the directories to go to the Toolkit directories (go to Tools->Options, click the directories tab). The main thing is to make the VC++ directories ABOVE the old directories, so VC looks there first.

Kentaree
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 09:03
Uhm, well, you are cracking the software doing that. You might want to stick to Dev-C++ if you want to stay on the right side of the law

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ionstream
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 09:18
I didn't crack it! I just set the directories in the options.

But yeah, it does say "Not liscenced for commercial use," regardless of the fact that there's a different compiler...

BearCDPOLD
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 10:34
Now I may be able to compile Torque correctly...
You have my many thanks ionstream.

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Arkheii
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2005 16:04
What is the meaning of "commercial use" anyway? You can't release it to the public, period, or you just can't do anything that involves making money with it?


I spelled "disappointment" wrong. Pahintulutan ang di-inaasahang nakakahiyang pagkakamaling dulot ng kamangmangan. Have at you.
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 24th Feb 2005 02:32
You cant do anything with it if you sold the resulting executable.

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