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These are command line only, however, so not for the faint of heart. Thought I'd share that the Visual C++ 7.1 compiler, linker and runtime libraries are available as a FREE download from Microsoft (hard to believe!) at: On the other hand the upcoming ArchiCAD 9.0 version is compiled using the Visual C++ 7.1 (.NET 2003) compiler, so the API development requires the same compiler (and runtime libraries).
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#Codewarrior 5.1 install#
I have VC++6.0 & VC++7.0 installed and am expecting to install 7.1 because I need it for other projects.īut in short, you only know for sure that you'll be able to use VC++6.0 with ArchiCAD 8.1 and the DevKit 5.1. on Windows Programming, they often have examples, but some are for VC++6.0 and other for the more recent versions VC++7.0 & VC++7.1.įWIW, AutoCAD Object ARX development requires VC++7.0 (and not 7.1).
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on CodeGuru & CodeProject, two websites with lots of examples & tutorials, esp. This might be an effective solution when you want to use other code as well:Į.g. Although you can't use VC++.NET with the ArchiCAD API, it might be interesting to ask a quote for this package and then add a "downgrade" to an older Visual C++ 6.0 (that is not free, but cheap). That said, the newer Visual C++.NET (2002/7.0 & 2003/7.1) are much better compilers and conform better to the C++ standards. It doesn't matter if it's standard or professional or enterprise, since you'll only need the C/C++ compiler + runtime libraries and not the MFC and other Microsoft/Windows-specific features. For ArchiCAD DevKit 5.1 that's used with ArchiCAD 8.1, you need MS Visual C++ 6.0 (on Windows, that is).