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capstone_dll capstone_dll gets also statically linked to the CRT now 2015-02-05 19:48:47 +00:00
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capstone.sln tabs 2015-05-01 22:31:45 -07:00
README msvc: update documentation for VS2010 2014-05-18 00:39:49 +08:00

This directory includes all the necessary files to compile Capstone on Windows
using Microsoft Visual Studio (VS).


NOTE:

(1) Visual Studio 2010 or newer versions is required. Open "capstone.sln" to
    build the libraries & test code with Visual Studio. The resulted binaries
	are put under either msvc/Debug or msvc/Release, depending on how you choose
	to compile them.

(2) The solution (capstone.sln) & all project files (*.vcxproj) are made in
    Visual Studio 2010, so if you open them using newer version, an extra step
	is needed to convert them to current version. Just accept this when
	asked at the initial dialog, and proceed to build the solution normally
	afterwards.