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6th April 2016, 04:53 PM
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Xtide 64
hii sir, I wants to get the details of the XTIDE ^$ wil you please tell mer about the XTIDE 64 ?
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6th April 2016, 04:56 PM
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Re: Xtide 64
XTide was designed for Unix and X11, not Microsoft Windows. , there's a precompiled binary for the command-line client, and there are also some ports. However, these are all supported by their respective maintainers. Compiling and Installing Compiling and installing libtcd Unix or Cygwin The normal route: bash-3.1$ ./configure bash-3.1$ make bash-3.1$ su bash-3.1# make install libtcd is packaged with the popular and portable GNU automake, so all usual GNU tricks should work. Help on configuration options can be found in the INSTALL file or obtained by entering ./configure --help. Android libtcd can be cross-compiled for Android using the NDK. An example script that builds libtcd (among other things) for Android on x86 or x86_64 Linux is in the current XTide distribution as scripts/Android/build.sh. DOS + DJGPP [Validated on DJGPP 2.05 with Long File Name (LFN) support.] Just make -f DOS\Makefile.dj2. Windows + Visual Studio [Validated on Visual Studio Community 2015 with Update 1 under Windows 10 64-bit.] Do [Windows Logo Thingy Formerly Known as Start Menu] → All Apps → Visual Studio 2015 (folder) → VS2015 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt. To prevent inexplicable file system permissions problems, right click it and run as Administrator. (Ha ha... That was a little Windows in-joke. Now that we have UAC, the only way to prevent inexplicable file system permissions problems is to use a FAT32 file system.) VS\build.bat. Xtide 64 for more details you may consider the below attachment that is free to Download; |
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