How can I use a DLL with Matlab when I cannot install a C compiler?
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Often, you use DLL's to control some hardware, e.g. FTDI's USB interfaces. The DLL's that come with such devices typically do not need a compiler to be installed somewhere, and I don't want to install a C compiler just to interface to a miscellanous piece of hardware. (By the way, it's easy enough to make a DLL that does not need a compiler's distribution package.) How do you interface to such a DLL without having to install a complete computer package? I've tried with 'mex -setup', but I don't seem to get things running this way without a compiler.
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Philip Borghesani
2013 年 8 月 8 日
If you use the "mfilename" option to loadlibrary on the first computer to produce a prototype file (and thunk file if using 64 bit MATLAB) then use those on the second computer a compiler will not be needed.
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Andreas Goser
2013 年 8 月 7 日
編集済み: Andreas Goser
2013 年 8 月 7 日
mex -setup needs a C compiler as this is actually the command for setting up one.
Why do you think you need one?
And in case you really need one: Why can't you install one? There are free ones supported.
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