No idea how to do it with Dev-C++. There's a guide for Microsoft's Visual C++ 6.0 and .NET on thewavelength. Btw, if someone in your family or your friend is working for/in an institution or a school of somesort, they might get some software from there. That's how I got my VC++. Campus licences rock
Posted 20 years ago2004-09-14 15:32:08 UTC
in IRC.Post #59396
You don't really need to pay for mIRC either. After 30 days it just says "You've been using this program for 30 days now" and flashes couples of times when you start it up