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Question:
v6.24 the end of an era for the legendary compiler (VC6), any farewell? I always thought it would be very cool if VC6 lasted as long as the 32-bit lifecycle but apparently it's not possible with REAPER's demands. Still, it's mind-blowing...
Asked by Gio (79.130.177.x) on March 3 2021, 2:52pm
Reply on March 3 2021, 3:21pm:
To be fair, for the last 10+ years VC6 has been the compiler in name only -- it was actually ICC10 which pretty much replaced all of it except for the CRT, from what I can tell... :) And now it's VC2005 but still ICC10, so not really any different (except for the CRT).
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Posted by Cookie (27.58.1.x) on March 3 2021, 6:07pm:
So you use VC2005 instead of latest (VC2020?). Why? Isn't VC2005 so so old?
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Shenanegans with the CRT, mostly
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