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Visual Studio can be used as an integrated development environment for writing assembly, C and C++ with fully featured F5 debugging. Code can be compiled and debugged using either a [[GCC_Cross-Compiler]] toolchain you as you would normally use, or the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler. Due to the fact the standard Visual C++ compiler is only capable of emitting [[OMF]] object files, with the linker only producing [[PE Binaries]], if you pursue this avenue you will have to either use a bootloader which understands these formats or convert them to, for example, [[ELF]] or flat binary. |
Visual Studio can be used as an integrated development environment for writing assembly, C and C++ with fully featured F5 debugging. Code can be compiled and debugged using either a [[GCC_Cross-Compiler]] toolchain you as you would normally use, or the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler. Due to the fact the standard Visual C++ compiler is only capable of emitting [[OMF]] object files, with the linker only producing [[PE Binaries]], if you pursue this avenue you will have to either use a bootloader which understands these formats or convert them to, for example, [[ELF]] or flat binary. |