How to open the project in VC6.0?
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In VC6.0,I can't open the CDex project.The following is the content of the project's helpful file: "CDex can be compiled with the MICROSFT VISUAL C compiler, version 6.0. The project files are included. Make sure though, when you've downloaded the cdex_src.tgz file that you unzip the files as DOS text files and not as UNIX text files (MSVC does not like DSW project file that are in UNIX text file format). In addition you need to download the lame source code (or you can delete the LameMp3EncDll and libmp3lame files from the project workspace). Once you have installed everything, open the cdex.dsw project file (double click on on it), and select the proper configuration (either 'CDex - Win32 Debug' or 'CDex - Win32 Release' and select Build/Rebuild All menu option. In order to run CDex from MSVC, set the working directory (project settings/debug) to the root of the cdexos project, e.g. c:\CVS\cdexos) " Please tell me how to do to open it! Rap off for you,for me,for our human.
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In VC6.0,I can't open the CDex project.The following is the content of the project's helpful file: "CDex can be compiled with the MICROSFT VISUAL C compiler, version 6.0. The project files are included. Make sure though, when you've downloaded the cdex_src.tgz file that you unzip the files as DOS text files and not as UNIX text files (MSVC does not like DSW project file that are in UNIX text file format). In addition you need to download the lame source code (or you can delete the LameMp3EncDll and libmp3lame files from the project workspace). Once you have installed everything, open the cdex.dsw project file (double click on on it), and select the proper configuration (either 'CDex - Win32 Debug' or 'CDex - Win32 Release' and select Build/Rebuild All menu option. In order to run CDex from MSVC, set the working directory (project settings/debug) to the root of the cdexos project, e.g. c:\CVS\cdexos) " Please tell me how to do to open it! Rap off for you,for me,for our human.
What is the error? - Mike
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What is the error? - Mike