just a quick question..
I found following line in the readme file of DLL example.
Requirements:
- You need Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 with Update 2
Can I use latest Studio 2017 or do I need to stick with 2015 update2 ?
Thx Jay
just a quick question..
I found following line in the readme file of DLL example.
Requirements:
- You need Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 with Update 2
Can I use latest Studio 2017 or do I need to stick with 2015 update2 ?
Thx Jay
I'm pretty sure 2017 should work as well. We developers are all on 17 now I think. But I'd wait from feedback from Torsten, I'll ask.
Edit: yes that should work.
great, thanks..
right, here is another problem..
first I need to say that "I'm not programmer" but I understand the concept and I do wanna learn more on this subject.
I wanted to see what the external_dll_sample provided in SDK can do for me in therms of understanding how to extract and handle flight data so they can be used to feed force feedback devices.
Now when I hit [Start Debugging] in VisualStudio 2017, I get this message:
I have a clue it has something to do with "solution platforms" but I've tried many different settings with identical results..
Could somebody explain please, in lame language, where's the origin of this issue?
Jay
Take our original DLL Visual Studio 2015 project and open it with Visual Studio 2017, it will automatically convert it.
I am sure you have some wrong options in your own project, e.g. it's set to 32 Bit DLL whereas we need 64 Bit DLL.
by "original" you mean the one in your SDK right?
particularly this file..?
aerofly_fs_2_external_dll_sample.sln
Yes, this is the solution file, it will be converted to VS 2017. Please do not change any of the C++ options.
All right
I have reset VS 2017 to default settings and tried again. Please let me know if this is the right procedure.
- double click file aerofly_fs_2_external_dll_sample.sln.
- retarget dialog pops up so I confirm OK with default settings as shown below
- Build Solution, 1 succeeded, 0 failed
- I hit Start debugging and here's the message
- I didn't change any options yet, these are the default project properties
Really appreciate your advice..
Jay
You probably attempt to start the DLL right from your Visual Studio. This won't work, you need to execute Aerofly.
Go to the Debugging settings in Visual Studio ( you see that in your last screenshot ) and specify the Aerofly executable as the 'Command'. Don't forget to set the 'Working directory' as well to the Aerofly binary folder.
Hi,
i have a similar problem.
i try to open the solution with Visual Studio 2017.
But when i build the solution, there is one error (in french, sorry
Erreur C1083 Impossible d'ouvrir le fichier include : 'assert.h' : No such file or directory aerofly_fs_2_external_dll_sample d:\logiciels\aerofly2\work\tools2\aerofly_fs_2_sdk_tools_20171123\aerofly_fs_2_sdk_tools\external_dll\shared\input\tm_external_message.h 37
Can you help me?