SH-4 in Visual C++?
Is it possible to reconfigure Visual C++ to compile for the Hitachi SH-4 processor?
There must be a way to change what platform to use...
Thanks
I think you have to go out and buy a separate cross compiling version of Visual C++. Not sure though.
Probably easier to get cygwin/GCC and configure that to compile for the SH4. I hear you can even get the Visual C++ IDE to work with GCC as it's compiler.
I do my SH4 coding under linux, so I'm not 100% sure.
You might get a better response to this in the Console development forum, or even on one of the Dreamcast development sites.
Edited by - cheesegrater on September 26, 2001 12:19:52 PM
Probably easier to get cygwin/GCC and configure that to compile for the SH4. I hear you can even get the Visual C++ IDE to work with GCC as it's compiler.
I do my SH4 coding under linux, so I'm not 100% sure.
You might get a better response to this in the Console development forum, or even on one of the Dreamcast development sites.
Edited by - cheesegrater on September 26, 2001 12:19:52 PM
Well, if you want to code for WindowsCE than just go to microsoft.com and download a whole new IDE + compilers + emulators for free (303MB though). It''s calles Microsoft embedded Visual tools and include C++ and Basic.
Oh and yes, you can configure Visual Studio to use GCC, but i dunno how.
Yesterday we still stood at the verge of the abyss,
today we''re a step onward!
Oh and yes, you can configure Visual Studio to use GCC, but i dunno how.
Yesterday we still stood at the verge of the abyss,
today we''re a step onward!
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