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Porting codewarrior project to Visual C++

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Niluge - 12 May 2005 09:58 GMT
I work with a person who use codewarrior. We want to port his work under
Visual C++ but we don't how to do.
Peter van der Goes - 12 May 2005 14:40 GMT
>I work with a person who use codewarrior. We want to port his work under
> Visual C++ but we don't how to do.

What type of project was created in CodeWarrior? That will drive the C++
Template type to use for his source code. For example, if his work is a
simple console program, I'd create an empty console project in VC++ (I use
Visual Studio .NET 2003), then import his source code files into it
(logically) by right-clicking the Source Files and Header Files folders in
Solution Explorer, then selecting Add->Add Existing Item...
You can also physically move the files in question to the solution folder,
then do the Add->...

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