What compiler
What compiler
What compiler (preferably available on line and free, or for a free trial; and either C, C++, or Java) do you recommend to write MC64 dll's? I understand that Visual Studio is not compatible. What is both compatible and recommended?
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Re: Recommended compiler to write MC64 dll's?
Thanks for asking it Trader39, I came here to ask the same thing.
I read yesterday on BMT that Visual Studio 2010 generates DLLs that aren't compatible with MultiCharts.
If Visual Studio, the 'industry standard', doesn't work with MultiCharts, can MC Support provide a list with IDE's for various programming languages (like C++ and C#) that do work with MultiCharts?
I'm not interested in trying all the other IDE's out since I'm quite content with Visual Studio 2010.
I read yesterday on BMT that Visual Studio 2010 generates DLLs that aren't compatible with MultiCharts.
If Visual Studio, the 'industry standard', doesn't work with MultiCharts, can MC Support provide a list with IDE's for various programming languages (like C++ and C#) that do work with MultiCharts?
I'm not interested in trying all the other IDE's out since I'm quite content with Visual Studio 2010.
Re: MultiCharts 64 bit resources
Sorry TJ, I'm illiterate in these matters. What does the above actually mean, and what do I need to do?2. Plkit.dll to write 64 bit DLLs
You need to use Plkit.dll to write 64 bit DLLs.
This dll can be found in MultiCharts folder.
I have spent ages setting up MC on a 64-bit system, and ELCollections is the only thing that doesn't work.
I have copied over the 64-bit ELCollections.dll, and imported the old .ELD files into the PowerLanguage window. Are these still the right set?
Am I missing anything other than the mysterious qute from Henry?
thank you
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Re: MultiCharts 64 bit resources
What Henry refers to is for writing DLL, it is not needed for ELCollections.Sorry TJ, I'm illiterate in these matters. What does the above actually mean, and what do I need to do?2. Plkit.dll to write 64 bit DLLsYou need to use Plkit.dll to write 64 bit DLLs.
This dll can be found in MultiCharts folder.
I have spent ages setting up MC on a 64-bit system, and ELCollections is the only thing that doesn't work.
I have copied over the 64-bit ELCollections.dll, and imported the old .ELD files into the PowerLanguage window. Are these still the right set?
Am I missing anything other than the mysterious qute from Henry?
thank you
I have not tried ELCollections on MultiCharts64 yet. Maybe someone who has can comment.
Re: MultiCharts 64 bit resources
Does anyone have good experience of ELCollections on MC8 64-bit?What Henry refers to is for writing DLL, it is not needed for ELCollections.Sorry TJ, I'm illiterate in these matters. What does the above actually mean, and what do I need to do?2. Plkit.dll to write 64 bit DLLs
I have spent ages setting up MC on a 64-bit system, and ELCollections is the only thing that doesn't work.
I have copied over the 64-bit ELCollections.dll, and imported the old .ELD files into the PowerLanguage window. Are these still the right set?
Am I missing anything other than the mysterious qute from Henry?
thank you
I have not tried ELCollections on MultiCharts64 yet. Maybe someone who has can comment.
What was needed to get it to work?
Re: Recommended compiler to write MC64 dll's?
Hello JoshThanks for asking it Trader39, I came here to ask the same thing.
I read yesterday on BMT that Visual Studio 2010 generates DLLs that aren't compatible with MultiCharts.
If Visual Studio, the 'industry standard', doesn't work with MultiCharts, can MC Support provide a list with IDE's for various programming languages (like C++ and C#) that do work with MultiCharts?
I'm not interested in trying all the other IDE's out since I'm quite content with Visual Studio 2010.
Is this question as been resolve?
Martin
Re: Recommended compiler to write MC64 dll's?
Might have been thread https://www.bigmiketrading.com/easylang ... guage.html?Controversial statement. What exactly went wrong?I read yesterday on BMT that Visual Studio 2010 generates DLLs that aren't compatible with MultiCharts.
In any case, I was able to generate both 32 and 64-bit DLLs using VS2010 a few years ago and most recently with VS2013 Community Edition that all worked fine with their respective MC versions. I was even able to create a 64-bit DLL with PureBasic a couple weeks ago with the same functionality that "just worked" with MC64.
-Guy