Is this on a 64-bit machine?  IronPython is a neutral EXE so it'll run at 
64-bit on a 64-bit machine and 32-bit on a 32-bit machine.  It looks like XNA 
is a 32-bit only assembly: 
http://www.start64.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1932&Itemid=114

If this is the problem then the answer is that unfortunately we don't ship a 
32-bit ipy.exe.  You could write a simple 32-bit wrapper that does a 
AppDomain.ExecuteAssembly on ipy.exe though.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Foord
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 9:06 AM
To: Discussion of IronPython
Subject: Re: [IronPython] ironpython xna problem

Hello Gigs_,

That error definitely means that IronPython isn't finding the assemblies.

What happens if you copy the XNA assemblies into the same directory as
the IronPython interpreter and execute the following into the
interactive interpreter:


import clr

clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Xna.Framework')
clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Game')

from Microsoft.Xna.Framework import *
from Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics import *
from Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Content import *

Gigs_ wrote:
> Paul Turbett wrote:
>> Are the XNA assemblies in the same directory as your script? I don't
>> think they are in the GAC, so unless they in the same place as the
>> ipy script, or a directory in your path, they won't be loaded.
>>
>> L8r, Paul
>>
>> Gigs_ wrote:
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>>
>>> i want to run some ironpython xna script, but all the tim im getting
>>> error. I tried this in c# and it is working, i have installed
>>> directx runtime, xna studio 2.0 and xna framework. later i tried
>>> with xna 3.0 and same thing
>>> this is error:
>>>
>>> Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Xna.Framework,
>>> Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=6d5c3888ef60e27d'
>>> or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.
>>>
>>> import clr
>>>
>>> clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Xna.Framework')
>>> clr.AddReference('Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Game')
>>>
>>> from Microsoft.Xna.Framework import *
>>> from Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics import *
>>> from Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Content import *
>>>
>>> class MyGame(Game):
>>>    def __init__(self):
>>>        self.spriteX = self.spriteY = 0
>>>        self.spriteSpeedX = self.spriteSpeedY = 1
>>>        self.initializeComponent()     def initializeComponent(self):
>>>        self.graphics = GraphicsDeviceManager(self)
>>>        self.content = ContentManager(self.Services)
>>> ...
>>>
>>>
>>> Can someon help me with this_ thanks!
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> thez are in the gac, and when i copy them to working dir nothing
> change. i will blow, i really need ironpython for xna for testing
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