well i still didnt install evc4
(soon..
) but it looked the same to me as evc3 which i installed and have used a few times.
you create a new workspace
(file/new
), select some type of project
(i just use "simple wince app"
), name it then let it create it. then you will have some box at the right, with tabs at the bottom, select file view tab, and then you will see a tree, select source view and there you can just click on the cpp. then you can go code away
btw it will insert the winmain
(
) for you but thats all. do you need more than that?
heh, just some extra tip: if you want to insert assembly code or just have it assemble your asm stuff
(i've only done the latter with evc so far
), you can't do inline asm. but you can use asm files to link to. to get it to compile the asm files, add a file to the project, then right click on it in that file view thing, select settings, then in "commands" type if you are doing arm: armasm filename objectfilename
(the obj file name it compiles to
)
and in "outputs" objectfilename
(thats again evc3 but iirc evc4 is the exact same..
)
oh, and what programs do you have in mind that you want to code? this sounds so interesting
hope it is no secret
Edited by cmonex 2007-09-06 2:40 AM