You can thank me later for the sticky suggestion Ma......

thank you. its finally a stickyy

and congrats to mamario
@mamario: Greetings.
About the following statement:
(01-10-2010, 02:14 AM)mamario Wrote: [ -> ][...] That doesn't make sense to me since these (and mine) builds are pure svn builds. [...]
Are this builds really unmodified? I just downloaded your 4897 build as shows as modified (4897M). It would be good to know what kind of modifications it has, so we know when recommending your... service.
Best regards.
-KrossX
Mamario I have a littile question... when I try to compile in x64 (yeah I finally found out how

) I get this error:
Code:
13>.\x64\Release\UCode_CARD.obj : fatal error LNK1112: module machine type 'X86' conflicts with target machine type 'x64'
and many others

.
U know the solution?
darkshadow are you sure you installed the x64 compiler? Someone
here who solved the issue said:
Quote:I was simply assuming that if I didn't have the 64 bit compiler installed,
the option to build x64 target would not be present in the GUI. But no no
no... I had to run visual studio Setup in order to see that the 64 bit
checkbox was cleared.
Problem solved.
It is installed I'm sure of it.
I will run the Visual Studio 2008 Setup then and try.
Thx for ur help

Thanks for your builds . You are very fast .
(01-21-2010, 04:44 AM)TopGun1986 Wrote: [ -> ]Hi
Regarding this matter it could be as simple as a comment in the About window that the respective compiler have compiled it, that was the case with WhiteZeros build.
Mamarios builds should be bare-bone builds and pretty much intact.
I understand perfectly the possibilitites. And by the previously quoted statement, I was expecting an official detailed reply. Nevertheless, it seems Mr
mamario not only doesn't want to reply directly, but he either doesn't know or doesn't want to say what's modified.
I, hereby, humbly request Mr
mamario the details of the modification(s).
Best regards.
-KrossX
(01-21-2010, 07:17 AM)KrossX Wrote: [ -> ]Nevertheless, it seems Mr mamario not only doesn't want to reply directly, but he either doesn't know or doesn't want to say what's modified.
I didn't modify anything of the code. I just use VS2008 to compile and that's all.

When you compile it yourself, do you get the "M" ? Try it

So that's why it must be a comment from the compiler (see TopGun1986's post).