VC++ tends to be a lot more strict when it compiles. A lot of the stuff that GCC takes it rejects, especially when it comes to declaring variables.
At the moment I've got FuryBand compiling with VC++ 6.0 in a VM since it doesn't work on Windows 7. I'm in the process of getting it to work with 2008 so I don't need a VM anymore.
Oh, and Windows 7 is amazing. I've been using Windows since Windows/286, and it's definitely the best yet. I've tried linux, but don't really see how it's going to take over till it gets a little more consistent. Not a fan of OS X at all.
At the moment I've got FuryBand compiling with VC++ 6.0 in a VM since it doesn't work on Windows 7. I'm in the process of getting it to work with 2008 so I don't need a VM anymore.
Oh, and Windows 7 is amazing. I've been using Windows since Windows/286, and it's definitely the best yet. I've tried linux, but don't really see how it's going to take over till it gets a little more consistent. Not a fan of OS X at all.
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