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Old 2004-05-17, 00:02   #1
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hello.
very newby question : i've installed visual.net 2003 with
only visual c, i've installed the xbox sdk, minimal, and
in the doc, they said i must have an "xbox game" option
in the "project", but.... i've not, in the projet i've only
(translated from french) :
visual c++ project - .net
atl
mfc
win32
general
configuration project and deployment
.....

so, what i have to do to have this "xbox game" after
having installed the xbox sdk...?? (it's the 5849 realease).
does i have to install thexdksetup5849 and the recovery ?
(i've actually just installed the xdksetup).
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Old 2004-05-17, 15:35   #2
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you have to do a full install of the xdk as you can see in this tutorial --> http://www.xboxmediaplayer.de/cgi-bin....;t=3120
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Old 2004-05-17, 19:58   #3
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i've installed .net 2003 with all the c++ stuff, and the
full install (1.4go) of the sdksetup5849.exe.
all i've got are in the root of visual c++ project
xboxmakefileappwiz and xboxwiz...
i've found nowhere the "xbox game" describe in the
documentation.

the documentation said this :

creating the project
the preferred way to create an xbox executable (xbe) is to create a new xbox game project in the microsoft® visual c++® ide and add your source files to that project. the xbox game project type contains all the switches and defines needed to build your xbe. the generated executable file will have "xbe" as its extension.

the xbox sdk provides another useful project type—the xbox static library project. the xbox static library project type contains all the switches and defines needed to build a static library that can be linked with your executables. the generated file will have "lib" as its extension.


the problem is, after doing the full install of sdksetup, i've no
xbox game neither "xbox static library option". i've only the
two things : xboxmakefileappwiz and xboxwiz.

so, what am i missing ?
i've read the toturial decribed, made what they said, but
apparently i'm missing something, what is it ?
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Old 2004-05-17, 20:09   #4
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ok, i've finaly found out that it was the with xboxwiz the
things were done...
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