![]() I don't have that problem with main.cpp because I simply replaced it with another one I guess. They aren't listed in the solution explorer. I notice that unless I go to file->open lightshow.h and lightshow.cpp don't appear. These files weren't created in VS: I cp'ed from another location since I wrote them previously. I put lightshow.h, lightshow.cpp and main.cpp all in Module8VC\Module8VC and pics in Module8VC\Module8VC\pics. Path to the project is: C:\Users\dancks\Desktop\Module8VC ![]() On google docs: (How awesome is google docs?)įirst I created a new project, I previously installed an allegro template so it already links to alld.lib. She got the code to compile but it won't run at all. She gave me a chance to redo the assignment because she's nice. Its important I figure out how to get it to work in Visual Studio because my teacher uses that to compile project and if it doesn't work there, (even if it works with GCC) I get a 0. It works fine for me, albeit slowly other times.). (I don't know what the problem is other than that it usually will crash the first time you try to run it. So I'm trying to debug an unstable program I wrote. I usually write source code with notepad and compile with MinGW on the command line due to my disdain for complex GUIs.
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