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"Thorsten Froehlich" <tho### [at] trf de> wrote in
news:4082b58e@news.povray.org:
> In article <c5ubkf$17b$1@chho.imagico.de> , Christoph Hormann
><chr### [at] gmx de> wrote:
>
>> Do i understand this right, MS offers a free beta version but not a
>> compiler suited for generating the appropriate programs (neither free
>> nor for $$$)?
As some people on this board are so fond of saying, it's a beta, how can
you expect everything to work on it? :) Visual Studio .Net dose not yet
install on Windows XP 64bit. At least not the build I have.
> No, the compiler is available. You just need to have the usual MSDN
> subscription to get early access easily. Not even sure if you need to
> sign an NDA for it currently.
I have a Universal subscription to MSDN though work. Can you tell me where
the compiler is on subscriber downloads? Thanks!
Rich
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