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Geek Culture / C++ and where to get it?

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IanM
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Posted: 27th Apr 2003 23:26
Raven: Watch out when you install Dev-C++. It replaces your .c .cpp .h file associations, and when you uninstall, doesn't replace them.

Shady: You are downloading acrobat reader from the adobe site aren't you? Alternatively, most UK magazines include it on the CD's.
Puffy
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Posted: 28th Apr 2003 07:03
o_O I have never had that problem...

AMD Athlon XP 2100+ OC to 3Ghz/1.5gigs ram/128mb ti4200/120gigs hd/19" monitor/Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum EX/3072kbs Sat Con... I joined in!
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 28th Apr 2003 07:53 Edited at: 28th Apr 2003 07:55
file is too big?
just get a copy of PCGamer or something - they always come with the lastest version of Acrobat (think 5.5 is the current version)

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damn'd second pages lol

cheers for the heads up, i'll turn on my registration step-through when installing it
JAT's JEdit did the same with DirectX X files and i've had a devil of a time getting it back to normal lol

Tsu'va Oni Ni Jyuuko Fiori Sei Tau!
One block follows the suit ... the whole suit of blocks is the path ... what have you found?
IanM
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Posted: 28th Apr 2003 07:54
It does, honest

I had to fix mine to reference back to Visual studio when I uninstalled it.
Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 29th Apr 2003 16:55
code warrior

From where, how much?

Games in Dev-C++ - Possible?

The Outside is a evil place to be, too much light, too much noise and too many distractions....
I went outside once and my FPS rate dropped to 5.
IanM
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Posted: 29th Apr 2003 17:03
You can get the lib's for DX 8 and 9 for the mingw compiler (that's what Dev-C++ uses) so I assume so.

Codewarrior : http://store.metrowerks.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?V1=471089&PN=1&SP=10023&xid=43305&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0
Costs $799.00
Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 29th Apr 2003 18:35
ahhh

Cost thing hurts like hell.

So i will search my PC Plus Archive for a CD with it on

The Outside is a evil place to be, too much light, too much noise and too many distractions....
I went outside once and my FPS rate dropped to 5.
IanM
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Posted: 29th Apr 2003 18:54
Didn't they put out a disk with either CW5 or CW6 on it a while back?

And before that, I know they did one with C++Builder4.
Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 29th Apr 2003 20:06
yeah

The Outside is a evil place to be, too much light, too much noise and too many distractions....
I went outside once and my FPS rate dropped to 5.

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