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Salvax
post Feb 19 2007, 02:43 PM
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I really need some tips.

which kind of project should i create ? Win32 Dynamic Link Lib or MFC App wizard(dll) ? blink.gif

PS:I builded a DLL with MFC App wizard, but only 90kb, and can't work @ all . sad.gif
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post Feb 20 2007, 01:35 AM
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i would try [Visual Studio .NET 2005] @ school today, but i don't have [HL2 SDK source code] there, so what should i do ? THX !

PS:I am downloading HL2 source SDK source from steam now, but how can i extract the [HL2 SDK source code] ? do i need GCF extractor ? BTW do u use VS2003 or VS2005 ? if i use VS 2005 will there be errors when i convert it into VS2005 SLN ?

PS2:do i just extract the /utils folder from SourceSDK.GCF to my harddisk like this ?

Or do i have to extract the whole /scr_mod folder to my harddisk and copy the bot source folder to (e.g.) X:\scr_mod\utils\ ?

PS3:
OK, I opened the SLN file with VS2005, but it says it is a lower version of VS, so i have to convert it to VS2005 SNL file, then i got 3 wannings in converted HPB_Bot2.vcproj, the converted SNL is fine.

then i try to re-build ,HPB_Bot2

i get all this kind of errors full of my screen:

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warning C4819: The file contains a character that cannot be represented in the current code page (936). Save the file in Unicode format to prevent data loss


PS4:
i'm gonna try VS2003.NET anyway, i hope u use it too.
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