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== Windows SDK ==
 
== Windows SDK ==
The first thing to do is to download the Windows SDK from Microsoft's web site:
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== Configuring C compiler to compile from the command line==
 
== Configuring C compiler to compile from the command line==

Revision as of 13:37, 6 February 2007

The Microsoft C compiler is now freely available by downloading the Windows SDK. Below you will find a description on how to set up the Microsoft SDK so that you can compile C code on Windows.

Windows SDK

The first thing to do is to download the Windows SDK from Microsoft's web site: Windows SDK setup.exe

Configuring C compiler to compile from the command line

The only thing you need to do is to configure some environment variables. The best way to configure them is to use the `setenv.cmd' batch file included in the Windows SDK:

cmd.exe /V:ON /K "C:\apps\Windows\v6.0\bin\setenv.cmd" /Release

After executing this command you can invokes the C compiler. Note that the prompt will change color, you may want to use `color 07' to restore to the default white on black.

Replace c:\apps\Windows\v6.0 by the location where you installed the Windows SDK.