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cdrozdowski111 |
Posted - 12/14/2012 : 07:42:02 AM OriginPro 9.0.0 64-bit (Student Version), Win7 64-bit, running in VMware Fusion 5.0.2
When creating a resource DLL in OriginPro 9 64-bit with Visual Studio 2010, what type of project should I create? Is it still a Win32 project?
And should I use .NET Framework 4? |
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cdrozdowski111 |
Posted - 12/18/2012 : 5:39:25 PM @eparent,
Thank you very much!
I'm sure it is a bit of a monumental task to keep all the documentation for various versions up to date and organized. |
eparent |
Posted - 12/18/2012 : 4:29:33 PM The Wiki article Build Resource-Only DLL in Visual Studio 2008 has been updated. I have cleaned up the steps, added steps for 64-bit, and improved the Origin C example. |
cpyang |
Posted - 12/14/2012 : 8:02:59 PM You are correct, you can build both 32 and 64 from your project but the 64bit will need to be named with _64, so in the Project Configuration Properties->General->Target Name
32bit = $(ProjectName) 64bit = $(ProjectName)_64
So in the wiki link I posted, the 32bit DLL is Welcome.dll, and the 64bit version should be Welcome_64.dll
CP
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cdrozdowski111 |
Posted - 12/14/2012 : 6:27:24 PM I wondering about any specific variations from the outlined procedures (in various sources) when creating a resource DLL for 64-bit OriginPro 9. The source you linked to, and others, do not mention 64-bit at all. |
cpyang |
Posted - 12/14/2012 : 4:17:23 PM I google and found this
I believe there is no difference between 2008 and 2010.
CP |