This is where the SNF SDK for Windows Package is kept. Copyright (c) 2009 - 2011 ARM Research Laboratories The 64-bit SNFMulti.dll file is built using MinGW-64, the 64-bit MinGW toolchain. The 32-bit SNFMulti.dll file is built using MinGW, the 32-bit MinGW toolchain. There are two ways for building SNFMulti.dll: 1) Use the Code::Blocks project (in the CodeBlocks directory). 2) Use the .CMD files from the DOS command line (in the MinGW-64 or MinGW-32 directory). In addition to building SNFMulti.dll, the libSNFMulti.a and libSNFmulti.def files are created. There are also applications for linking with SNFMulti.dll: 1) The SNFMulti C++ test built with MinGW. This can be built with a .CMD file in the MinGW-64 or MinGW-32 directory, or a Code::Blocks project in the CodeBlocks directory. 2) The SNFMulti C++ test built with Visual Studio 2008. This can be built with solution file VS2008CPPSample/VS2008CPPSample.sln. 3) A Visual Studio 2008 C# example application. This can be built with solution file VS2008CSSample/VS2008CSSample.sln. 4) A Visual Studio 2008 VB example application. This can be built with the solution file VS2008VBSample/VS2008VBSample.sln. This package includes the following directories (each has a README file with further information): MinGW-64--Contains .CMD files for building 64-bit SNFMulti.dll and associated files, and also the C++ application SNFMultiTest. It uses the source files in the SNFMulti, CodeDweller, and SNFMultiTest directories. These directories must be present. MinGW-32--Contains .CMD files for building 32-bit SNFMulti.dll and associated files, and also the C++ application SNFMultiTest. It uses the source files in the SNFMulti, CodeDweller, and SNFMultiTest directories. These directories must be present. CodeBlocks--Contains the Code::Blocks project files for building SNFMulti.dll and SNFMultiTest. It uses the source files in the SNFMulti, CodeDweller, and SNFMultiTest directories. These directories must be present. SNFMultiTest--Contains the source for the C++ test application SNFMultiTest. VS2008CSSample, VS2008VBSample, VS2008CPPSample--Contains the Visual Studio files for building the C# and VB example applications, and the C++ test. To build the applications in the MinGW-64, MinGW-32, CodeBlocks, and VS2008 directories: 1) Ensure that the SNFMultiTest, SNFMulti, and CodeDweller directories are present. 2) Install the 64-bit MinGW toolchain. Unpack the 64-bit toolchain (e.g. mingw-w64-bin_i686-mingw_20090220.zip) into c:\MinGW-64. If done correctly, c:\MinGW-64 should have the directories bin, include, x86_64-pc-mingw32, and other directories. The MinGW .CMD files and the Code::Blocks project files are configured to use the 64-bit toolchain in c:\MinGW-64. 3) Install the 32-bit MinGW toolchain to C:\MinGW. 4) Install VS 2008. 5) Follow the directions in each directorie's README file. To build and test the SDK: 1) In PKG-SNF-SDK-WIN/trunk/MinGW-32: a) compileSNFMultiDLL.cmd. b) buildSNFMultiDLL.cmd. c) buildSNFMultiTestDLL.cmd. d) buildvs2008SNFMultiImportLib.cmd (in vs2008 command prompt). e) SNFMultiTest.exe. f) installSNFMultiLibrary.cmd. 2) Repeat in MinGW-64. 3) Build and run VS2008CPPSample, x32 and x64. First copy snf_engine.xml to VS2008CPPSample. For x32, copy *.dll from 32bitDll to VS2008CPPSample. For x64, copy *.dll from 64bitDll to VS2008CPPSample. 4) Build and run VS2008CSSample, any, x32, and x64. Copy snf_engine.xml to VS2008CSSample. Modify main.cs to specify the location of snf_engine.xml and snfmulti.dll, which is different for any, x32, and x64. 5) Build and run VS2008VBSample, any, x32, and x64. Copy snf_engine.xml to VS2008VBSample. Modify main.vb to specify the location of snf_engine.xml and snfmulti.dll, which is different for any, x32, and x64. To create a zipfile distribution: 1) Install jZip. 2) Edit BuildDistribution.cmd to specify the DISTDIR variable, and optionally the TEMPDIR variable. 3) Run BuildDistribution. This creates a zip file in the current directory with the name %DISTDIR%.zip. Note: When you run BuildDistribution, you will get a message saying that %DISTDIR%.zip could not be found. This message can be ignored. Note: For more information on the procedure for creating a zipfile distribution, see the BuildDistribution.cmd file and the BuildDistribution\README file.