


Visual Studio Team System Team Suite Official 90-day trial versionĮnglish version: Vs2008teamsuiteenu90daytrialx1429235.isoĬhinese version: Microsoft official divided into 7 compressed sub-volume, please download all, the right click on any compressed package can be extracted: Visual Studio Professional Official 90-day trial versionĮnglish version: Vs2008proedition90daytrialenux1435622.isoĬhinese version: Vs2008proedition90daytrialchsx1435983.iso I'm new at this Simpl# thing so thanks for your help.Visual Studio 2005 Professional Official 90-day trial versionĮnglish version: Http:///download/e/0/4/e04de840-8f6b-4fe5-ac3d-d3ad8e4c2443/En_vs_2005_Pro_90_Trial.imgĮnglish version of electric donkey Download: What is the simplest way for me to start? I heard about Visual Studio Community versions, can that work? (except for the link provided above) I doubt that the only way to create simpl# modules is throught this old 2008 software. It seems to be an old version, not supported anymore and not available for download. I want to dive into Simpl#, and on the Crestron Website, they say the libraries work with Visual Studio 2008 SP1. Sorry for ressurecting an old thread, but I don't seem to find an answer. Olivier Royer via groups.io Sent: Monday, Novem11:58 AM To: Subject: Re: Visual Studio 2008 #simplsharp Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Diamond)ĭirect: (+1)440.771.4807 | Cleveland: (+1)440.449.1100 | Boston: (+1)508.695.0188 | DC: (+1)202.381.9070Ĭrestron Services Provider | Biamp Authorized Independent Programmers | Extron Qualified Independent Programmer If you have a Visual Studio Subscription you can definitely get VS2008 in the VS portal… I just set up a new desktop a couple weeks ago and two of my first installs were Visual Studio 20 – both downloaded from the same portalĪnd no issues (I have physical media for Visual Studio 2008 but my new PC doesn’t support optical discs so it was just easier to download the ISO than find a drive and key in the CD key) Need 3-series support (given the number of 3-series processors that are still current product I’d say this is dangerous but then again if you only do resi the MPC and DMPS may not matter to you)

You can’t use the plugin on newer (or older) VS versions or community edition versions. NET framework version that the Windows CE install for 3-series processors uses you must use VS2008 with the Crestron Plugin.
