From: "Eric Sampson" <ericNOSPM.sampson@mathworks.com>
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Subject: Re: Problems linking MEX'ed object files.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:07:46 -0400
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Martin Ozimek wrote:
>
>
> Are you sure that something like Borland c++ can't get it done? I
> had this same problem as you. I have Visual Studio.net 2005 and it
> is not compatabile with current versions of Matlab as far as I
> know.
> I ended up finding a free version of the Borland c++ compiler. (I
> googled free borland c++ builder). Now obviously we may be
> compiling
> different codes, but if nothing else is working it may be worth a
> shot. All of my files are now compiling, since previously, I only
> had the internal lcc compiler which will not even compile a *.cpp
> file. Well you said *any* help would be sought after, so I'm not
> sure this was much, but it's an attempt.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Marty
>

Martin, Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 has been supported since MATLAB 7.2
(R2006a), which was released in March of 2006.

Sincerely,
Eric Sampson
The MathWorks, Inc.