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The licence is set for each file separately.

1) How to compile the GUI:

1.1) You need:

In the package a makefile for the gcc (makefile.gcc) and a makefile for the MS Visual C Compiler (makefile.vc) is included, but you can generate your own makefile for the compiler of your choice.

Compiling wxWidgets:

If you use my makefiles, you have to change the WX_DIR Variable to your wxWidgets directory. This Variable is nearly at the beginning of the makefiles. note: I have set the linkage to static in the corresponding config.* files, if you have not compiled you wxWidgets with static linkage the compiler will fail, when linking the GUI.

1.2) Using gcc: change in the uMod_GUI Directory and type: mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc BUILD=release (note: with the options -j 4 you compile simultaneously with 4 threads)

1.3) Using vc: change in the uMod_GUI Directory and type: nmake -f makefile.vc BUILD=release (note: you need to use the special MS Visual prompt)

2) How to compile the dll:

2.1) You need:

There exist two makefiles, one for the mingw32-make.exe (makefile.gcc) which call the vc compiler and one for the nmake.exe (makefile.vc) which also calls the vc compiler. I have created the makefile.gcc only to use the -j 4 option of the gnu make.

You have to compile the 3 dll's separately (one for each injection method). The dll will be copied after successful compilation in the uMod_GUI/bin directory.

If you want to use the logging mode of the dll you have to parse LOG_MESSAGE=1

2.2) Using gcc (BUT you need the vc compiler!): change in the uMod_DX9 Directory and type: mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc DI=1 mingw32-make -f makefile.gcc NI=1 (note: you need to use the special MS Visual prompt) (note: with the options -j 4 you compile simultaneously with 4 threads)

2.3) Using vc: change in the uMod_DX9 Directory and type: nmake -f makefile.vc nmake -f makefile.vc DI=1 nmake -f makefile.vc NI=1 (note: you need to use the special MS Visual prompt)