Windows 8 MC 32 bit compilation issue  [SOLVED]

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Windows 8 MC 32 bit compilation issue

Postby Dave Masalov » 01 Nov 2012

Dear Users,

MC 32 bit PowerLanguage Editor fails to compile any study under Windows 8. We are doing our best to get this issue resolved as soon as possible. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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Re: Windows 8 MC 32 bit compilation issue  [SOLVED]

Postby Dave Masalov » 19 Nov 2012

Dear Users,

The issue has been solved and the fix is available in the new MC 8.5 Beta 1: https://www.multicharts.com/trading-software-download/

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Re: Windows 8 MC 32 bit compilation issue

Postby bpang » 01 Dec 2012

I try to migrate my existing MC 6 to MC 8.5, but the system always prompt cc1plus.exe problem during the migration (ie, I think it should be during the compilation for current studies), even I reinstall the MC8.5 and try to repair and recompile the current studies, the problem still persists.

I'm using MC8.5 32bit (product version : 8.5.6331.201) , run on Trad. Chinese Win XP sp3 under vmware workstation. Please help to fix the problem.

Many Thanks!
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Re: Windows 8 MC 32 bit compilation issue

Postby Henry MultiСharts » 03 Dec 2012

Hello Bpang,

Please come to our live chat 6.30 am – 12.00 pm EST to demonstrate this behavior remotely to the engineer in charge.

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Re: Windows 8 MC 32 bit compilation issue

Postby bpang » 05 Dec 2012

Hi Henry,

My problem may be caused by setting issue of VM. I setup another VM and rerun the migration again, it is completed without any problem.

Pls ignore my previous post.

Thanks a lot.


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