Huc Engine and Windows 7
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2014 2:41 pm
Hi everyone,
Now with some cool techniques in place for converting .pcx files correctly to the pce format. I am looking for a sweet all in one solution for testing. I came across the HucEngine and would like to get it set up for use with Windows 7.
http://pcenginefx.com/main/hucengine.html
Has anybody successfully set up HucEngine under Windows 7? I tried to email the author but the message bounced back.
The main issue is the program calls for putting the PCE_INCLUDE=c:\huc\include\pce variable in autoexec.bat. As far as I know the autoexec.bat file is no longer in Windows 7 so I added it to the Environment Variables section and modified my path to include C:\huc\bin
I know my path and variable are set correctly because I can successfully compile from any directory when running the command prompt. When trying to compile in HucEngine nothing happens....I get the message compile successful but I have purposefully but syntax errors in my code to check it is working...under the command prompt the syntax errors are recognized right away.
Now with some cool techniques in place for converting .pcx files correctly to the pce format. I am looking for a sweet all in one solution for testing. I came across the HucEngine and would like to get it set up for use with Windows 7.
http://pcenginefx.com/main/hucengine.html
Has anybody successfully set up HucEngine under Windows 7? I tried to email the author but the message bounced back.
The main issue is the program calls for putting the PCE_INCLUDE=c:\huc\include\pce variable in autoexec.bat. As far as I know the autoexec.bat file is no longer in Windows 7 so I added it to the Environment Variables section and modified my path to include C:\huc\bin
I know my path and variable are set correctly because I can successfully compile from any directory when running the command prompt. When trying to compile in HucEngine nothing happens....I get the message compile successful but I have purposefully but syntax errors in my code to check it is working...under the command prompt the syntax errors are recognized right away.