Re: [mpir-devel] MPIR secrets and bsdnt

2010-06-22 Thread Bill Hart
Regarding Forth, check out Jonesforth. Truly one of the most beautiful pieces of code on the web. Bill. On 22 June 2010 23:45, Antony Vennard wrote: > Just a quick check in from me. > > I am indeed still working on this. Work has been suspended slightly > because I set up a company and am just f

Re: [mpir-devel] MPIR secrets and bsdnt

2010-06-22 Thread Antony Vennard
Just a quick check in from me. I am indeed still working on this. Work has been suspended slightly because I set up a company and am just finishing with a client project (gotta fund myself somehow). However, the upside is I've written a python script to automate quite a bit of the process of writi

[mpir-devel] Re: Building MPIR for Windows x64 with Visual Studio 2010 Express

2010-06-22 Thread Cactus
On Jun 22, 7:33 pm, "Chris Saunders" wrote: > I have a suggestion Brian.  People not familiar with Python might have > difficulties using what they find > athttp://groups.google.com/group/mpir-devel/web/add.express.py?hl=en.  I think > that you should suggest a name for a file that they could c

Re: [mpir-devel] Re: Building MPIR for Windows x64 with Visual Studio 2010 Express

2010-06-22 Thread Chris Saunders
I have a suggestion Brian. People not familiar with Python might have difficulties using what they find at http://groups.google.com/group/mpir-devel/web/add.express.py?hl=en. I think that you should suggest a name for a file that they could copy and paste the text to and maybe the version and

[mpir-devel] Re: Building MPIR for Windows x64 with Visual Studio 2010 Express

2010-06-22 Thread Cactus
On Jun 15, 2:06 am, "Chris Saunders" wrote: > Sorry Brian the last message I sent had incorrect information.  I had > re-extracted MPIR and forgot to reset which Windows SDK I was using.  I have > reset it now and under "Macros" I find "$(Windows SDKVersionOverride) v7.1". > > Regards > Chris Sa