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Dev C++ Ports

Started by May 25, 2003 01:38 AM
1 comment, last by Mutant_Ninja_Coder 21 years, 9 months ago
Hi all, First timer here. I have read many old post about NeHe tutorials compiled in Dev C++ and am going to attempt all of the previous suggestions... but, I was curious about the Dev C++ files available for download at the bottom of the tutorials. When I opened the .zip there was a project that didn''t seem to have any linker options set up and a .cpp file with nothing in it. there is a make file but nothing can be done with it because there is no code. Am I missing something? I can only assume that I should also download the Visual C++ code and then use "make". Can someone confirm this. I am actually logging off to get some sleep right now (it is 3:29 am here in Nova Scotia) but I will check for any posts tomorrow night and thank any one in advance who can explain the use of the Dev C++ ports of the tutorials. The more I learn, the less I know.
There is a way from the crushing miseries of this transitory existence...But the way is hard, and there is no magical method of making it easy.The Dhammapada.
Download the regular (MSVC) version of the tutorials, then import the MSVC project file into Dev-C++. Or, you can do what I do, and just take the .h and .cpp files, and make a Dev-C++ project from scratch. All you need to do is set up the Project Settings to include -lopengl and -lglu32 (I think those are the right names).

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Thank you for your reply.

There is a way from the crushing miseries of this transitory existence...
But the way is hard, and there is no magical method of making it easy.
The Dhammapada.
There is a way from the crushing miseries of this transitory existence...But the way is hard, and there is no magical method of making it easy.The Dhammapada.

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