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    Problem compiling with BlackMagic

    Heya. I've tried compiling the test project that came with BlackMagic 1.1.
    But I get this exception from the compiler on fasmdll_managed.dll:

    System.BadImageFormatException


    I think I've managed to compile it earlier, this time on a x86 system.
    But now I'm on an x64 system and I can't seem to get it to work.
    Does anyone have an idea of what might be the problem?

    I can run other apps from this site that utilizes fasmdll_managed.dll without a problem. But I can't seem to be able to compile it myself for some reason.
    It would be awesome if someone could help me out on this one because I really want to get going with this :P

    Cheers!

    Problem compiling with BlackMagic
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    Are you compiling the application as x86?

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    gr3ger's Avatar Member
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    I tried to find that option but to no avail :/
    I'm using Visual Studio C# express at the moment.


    EDIT:
    I think i need to install the professional suite if I want to be able to switch to x86.
    But is it even possible to compile for x86/x64 since it's cross platform? (I'm relatively new to c#, have only done tons of c++ :P)
    Last edited by gr3ger; 08-20-2009 at 06:32 PM.

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    lanman92's Avatar Active Member
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    Yes you can, but you have to go into the .proj file. It should be near the top. Not very hard.

    BTW: You can very easily find this on google.

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    gr3ger's Avatar Member
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    Are you sure about this? :P
    I think I've searched through the entire project. And I've googled but found nothing. But I'll try again.

    Edit: Yeah I found it, man, what was I searching for last night? Must've been shitfaced, haha.
    The problem was that c# express was hiding configuration possibilites from me in the properties tab, that's why I couldn't find the x86 option :P
    Well, thanks for the help and sorry for the obvious problem ^^
    Last edited by gr3ger; 08-21-2009 at 04:22 AM.

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