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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hello Chin Luh,</div>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 27/07/2020 à 02:14, Chin Luh Tan a
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<div>Hi Samuel, <br>
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<div>My previous successful installation was ver 2017 (I just
switch to SSD and have not tried to compile Scilab under
windows), but base on what I always did, I will just choose
C++ and unselect all other docs, C# ......this should save a
lot of space. <br>
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<div>As for 2019, I just had a look on the installation page, I
will tried to use the Desktop dev with C++ default setting +
C++/CLI support as a start if I were to try. <br>
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<p>Yes, it is what i did as well, for roughly 2.5 GB download and
8.5 GB installed. Now, what i understand is that Community 2019
does not embed Windows 8.1 SDK that is currently the version
targeted by the Scilab solution. I retargeted the solution for
windows 10, but i get then many errors with include file.h that
are not found, although they are actually at the printed path. I
was not able to find an URL to get this SDK and instal it in
community.</p>
<p>Thanks<br>
Samuel<br>
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