Torque Compatibility with Visual C++ .NET
by joew · in General Discussion · 05/01/2002 (11:52 pm) · 3 replies
I am currently coding with MS Visual C++ .NET and Visual C# .NET
I have no doubts that Torque will compile fine for me, but I guess I just wanted to ask to make sure, what.. if any, modifications are needed to compile under this environment.
I've had to change the way I had a few of my projects set up and convert from VS6 projects but so far I have all of my code running.
Thanks in advanced =)
I have no doubts that Torque will compile fine for me, but I guess I just wanted to ask to make sure, what.. if any, modifications are needed to compile under this environment.
I've had to change the way I had a few of my projects set up and convert from VS6 projects but so far I have all of my code running.
Thanks in advanced =)
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#2
I don't yet have a copy of the Torque engine, although my collegues and I have decided that it is the engine we will be using in our project. The only reason we don't have it yet is because before I purchase the three licenses necessary, I want to make sure that one of my friends is dedicated to the project.
I figured I would just ask this basic question as I ran into a few problems with my own code as I said, but it was easily fixed.
Thanks again for the information, I guess I should have posted "Is anyone using Torque with cpp .net?".. as I wanted to here some feedback from developers who use the .NET environment and if they had run into any problems. =)
05/02/2002 (12:04 am)
Greetings and thank you for the quick reply.I don't yet have a copy of the Torque engine, although my collegues and I have decided that it is the engine we will be using in our project. The only reason we don't have it yet is because before I purchase the three licenses necessary, I want to make sure that one of my friends is dedicated to the project.
I figured I would just ask this basic question as I ran into a few problems with my own code as I said, but it was easily fixed.
Thanks again for the information, I guess I should have posted "Is anyone using Torque with cpp .net?".. as I wanted to here some feedback from developers who use the .NET environment and if they had run into any problems. =)
#3
05/10/2002 (11:14 pm)
personaly i dont trust somthing that M$ came up with that isnt regulated by a 3rd party standard ( i.e. C++ ANSI ) , i would be woried just how anything made with it would port to anything other than windows ... BUT i would suppose that the whole thing would be useless if it didnt understand ANSI C/C++ and be able to compile it so i doubt you will have any problems.
Torque Owner Prairie Games
Prairie Games, Inc.
There is a thread in the sdk bug forum about a skybox issue with VC7... there is also a fix...
Only thing I have run into so far...
-J