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Installing Rotor

Rotor (formerly known as SSCLI) made me crazy in these days… but now (after reinstalling Visual Studio .NET 2003 accordingly to Sam Gentile’s tip) I got it and I can “play” with it. My next steps are: follow the guidelines given to me by Peter Drayton and Jim Hogg (thanks very much) at the yesterday’s “CLR Internals” conference here at Microsoft Italy in Milan; the second step will be to install Gyro, the Rotor implementation of generics and finally…have fun.

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    thomas said,

    October 24, 2006 @ 11:36 pm

    Hi,

    I am at first night trying to install rotot (sscli 2.0). Well, I just installed perl and visual studio 2005. Then I downloaded and decompressed sscli on c:\sscli20 . Now i tried simply to type env.bat on a command shell… …But, unfortunately, the message is:

    C:\sscli20>env.bat Error: Could not get platform OS version

    *** Error while running env.bat.

    Where I’m doing a wrong thing?

    Thanks in advance for any help.

    Ciao from Italy Thomas

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    Lawrence said,

    October 24, 2006 @ 11:56 pm

    It’s been ages since I stopped actively using .NET and more ages since my last look into Rotor stuff. I don’t think I’ll be any help right now but maybe you can ask on http://www.ugidotnet.org - in its forum

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