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Carbide.vs

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Carbide.vs is a set of tools that is used for Symbian OS C++ application development using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 and Visual Studio 2005 IDEs and Symbian OS SDKs. Carbide.vs is targeted at developers with Visual Studio skills who want to create C++ applications for Symbian OS platforms including Nokia S60 and Series 80 as well as selected UIQ SDKs. Carbide.vs provides easy entry into Symbian OS C++ development with wizards and other automated functions that integrate with Visual Studio. User can get started with minimal manual configuration. Carbide.vs also contains functionality to automate several development tasks specific to Symbian OS.

Visual Studio 2003 is supported by Carbide.vs 2.0.1

Visual Studio 2005 is supported by Carbide.vs 3.0

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ATTENTION Carbide.vs 3.0.1 Users:

Some users have experienced problems with linking their programs when using the WINSCW compiler found in Carbide.vs. The following procedure instructs users how to patch their installation with an updated WINSCW compiler.


  • Download patch - Compiler Patch Kit
  • Unzip to carbide.vs root directory (C:\Nokia\Tools\Carbide.vs30\ by default)
  • Answer 'yes' to questions about overwriting existing files

This patch contains build 473 of the WINSCW compiler. It fixes the "LNK1318: Unexpected PDB error"-problem. The new compiler will be included in the 3.0.2 version of carbide.vs.


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Tip

  • You just installed some SDK which is supported by Carbide.vs. When creating new project, in the Enable/Disable SDK you see that the SDK you just installed cannot be checked or unchecked. The path and other details are listed but the SDK column says <not available>. This means that you have installed an SDK that is not meant for Visual Studio.It might and SDK for Codewarrior. Installing the right SDK will solve this issue.
 
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