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Jay
Jay on 5 Jul 2011
Hi!
The following website lists all supported C/C++ Compilers by MATLAB for a 64-bit Windows System. http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2011a/win64.html#n3
I am a bit confused, since I can't find "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Professional" on the microsoft website. I only seem to be able to find "Microsoft Visual Studio 2010". What exactly do I need to obtain to be able to compile C files? (unfortunately, visual c++ 2010 express is not an option :-( ).
Where do I find these Visual C++ products? Would need a product, which doesnt cause too much hassle, and which we may use in a chair of an university.
Grateful for any help! Jay
PS. We have MSDNA access via the university!
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James Tursa
James Tursa on 6 Jul 2011
Why is MSVC 2010 Express not an option for you?

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Jan
Jan on 6 Jul 2011
"Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Professional" is a part of "Microsoft Visual Studio 2010".
Why is the Express version not an option?

Jay
Jay on 6 Jul 2011
Hi James, hi Jan,
Express is not an option since you need to have a Windows Live-ID licence. And that is, at least what someone from the chair told me, not an option to use for a whole chair of an university.
So, to obtain "Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Professional" I would need to purchase Microsoft Visual Studio 2010?
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Jay
Jay on 6 Jul 2011
okay, thanks.
For a compiler to work, do I need to get Microsoft Visual Studio PROFESSIONAL or is it enough if I get Standard or Express or without an addition?
If I get the "studio" do I need the Windows SDK as well where it is listed on http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2011a/win64.html#n3?
Jan
Jan on 9 Jul 2011
@Jay: *You* have stated, that the Express version is not an option, because you cannot work with the LiveID license. Therefore you cannot work with the Express version.
You need the SDK. I suggest you read the link carefully again. These instructions are complete.

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Jay
Jay on 9 Jul 2011
Hi guys!
I had another idea: using gcc in Windows. I found this website: http://gnumex.sourceforge.net/ The website hasnt been updated for 6 years now unfortunately, so I wonder if you know if thats still possible like this today?

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