after compiling my opencv program on visual studio 12, while running it from the debug folder i am getting an error message saying that openCV 2.4.9 is not designed for windows 8
Did you download the prebuilt libraries? If Yes then compile them yourself on the Windows 8 Platform.
This SO Question & Answer set will help you.
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I'm trying to install Intel SGX SDK on Windows 11.
I followed Intel instruction, downloaded the executable: "Intel SGX SDK for Windows v2.17.100.2.exe", and tried to execute it.
The only thing that happens is that a zip program is opened and asks me where to unzip it. But no installation is initiated.
Somewhere in the installation guide by Intel (which has been written few years ago) it is been suggested to unzip it and install the files in "installs" directory. But from what I unzipped - there is no such a directory.
I installed the nuget package (SGX SDK) on Visual Studio - but I'm interested in the other programs that the SDK suppose to provide and specifically the code examples.
I probably missing something.
Thanks for any help!
for the zeus release of yocto there is plug-in support for eclipse to develop applications. Can anyone help to how to set up eclipse for cross-compile the code?
Presently I have installed the standard sdk on my pc. I need to know how to set up eclipse to cross-compile using the sdk.
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Srinu
I'm trying to run an already functional application that requires the Windows 8.1 SDK.
I installed Visual Studio 2019, but there is no option in the 8.1 SDK.
This is for a Windows 10 using Visual Studio 2019 last update.
On my old computer, there was the option to select in "Individual Components", but now no longer the encounter. Does anyone know if there is no such support on VS2019? Or is it necessary to install something more for the support to appear?
This is expected as it is marked as deprecated in Visual Studio 2019:
The Windows 8.1 SDK is no longer available in the Visual Studio
installer. Please upgrade your C++ projects to the latest Windows 10
SDK. If you have a hard dependency on 8.1, you can download it from
the Windows SDK archive.
So download and install the SDK from here.
I am new open to Android Studio.
I was trying to import the OpenCV SDK into Android Studio to be used as a library.
This is not working.
I am using Android Studio 0.8.6 and OpenCV 2.4.9 versions.
Using Ubuntu 14.04 OS.
Please help me through this.
Thank you.
I had got it all wrong!
I had to download OpenCV for Android SDK which I had missed. Had downloaded OPENCV SDK.
It's working now.
Is there any QNX SDK available for MAC? I had found one for Windows and for Linux.. But Can't find one for MAC... Would be so helpful if anyone help me in this.
Thanks in advance.
I was going to say "no, I've never seen a Mac package for QNX", but a simple Google search reveals that if you are trying to target BlackBerry, they have something.
See this link.
If you're not targeting BlackBerry, then you should probably give their QNX-hosted development VM a try. This should work pretty well on any modern host machine.
For those targeting the QNX Neutrino RTOS:
I just found a very nice gem inside the Momentics IDE for Blackberry installed on a Mac. Simply go to File->Preferences and in the side-bar select QNX->Profiles and check the box QNX Developer.
You now have access to the QNX project wizards and can target the Neutrino RTOS. I'm developing everything on my Mac with Momentics and a QNX Neutrino target running on a VMWare virtual machine (supplied by QNX). I can connect to the VM target with qconn and going through the first steps tutorial was a breeze.
My current setup:
Yosemite 10.10.5
Momentics IDE for Blackberry IDE 2.1.2
VMware Fusion 8
QNX-supplied VMware image of Neutrino RTOS 6.5.0 SP1 runtime