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QT Simulator under Windows 7 64bit does not work (does not exist?)

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    kamalakshantv
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    [quote author="vitasam" date="1291475569"]
    [quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291475076"]vitasam, no, msvs is not required. It is only required if you are using msvc compiler.[/quote]
    No, I think I have MiniGW environment - I can build a project.
    But what's wrong with my env.? I've installed only Nokia QT SDK (not a Qt SDK for Windows) - do I need something else?

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    Just fyi its written Qt and not QT. You can edit and fix it in your posts.

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      vitasam
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      I installed it under Ubuntu in VirtualBox. Everything works just fine.
      Thanks to all!

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        xsacha
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        For what it's worth, it works fine in Win7 x64 here. It might be worth while to investigate the issue so you don't need to run VirtualBox.

        [quote author="QtK" date="1291482054"]Just fyi its written Qt and not QT. You can edit and fix it in your posts.[/quote]

        Hah, that's a bit extreme. Maybe the website should change all 'QT' to 'Qt' like it changes my javascript to removed. It's not like we'd be talking about anything else, right?

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          fcrochik
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          For one reason or another I end up not using the simulator while developing for the n900 but it does work on Windows 7 64 bit.

          Certified Specialist & Qt Ambassador <a href="http://www.crochik.com">Maemo, Meego, Symbian, Playbook, RaspberryPi, Desktop... Qt everywhere!</a>

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            kamalakshantv
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            [quote author="xsacha" date="1291514899"]For what it's worth, it works fine in Win7 x64 here. It might be worth while to investigate the issue so you don't need to run VirtualBox.

            [quote author="QtK" date="1291482054"]Just fyi its written Qt and not QT. You can edit and fix it in your posts.[/quote]

            Hah, that's a bit extreme. Maybe the website should change all 'QT' to 'Qt' like it changes my javascript to removed. It's not like we'd be talking about anything else, right?
            [/quote]

            But some might also be referring to QT as for QuickTime. This issue was previously faced by FN and all had to be cleaned up.

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              vitasam
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              [quote author="infoctopus" date="1291481282"][quote author="vitasam" date="1291475569"] [quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291475076"]vitasam, no, msvs is not required. It is only required if you are using msvc compiler.[/quote] No, I think I have MiniGW environment - I can build a project. But what's wrong with my env.? I've installed only Nokia QT SDK (not a Qt SDK for Windows) - do I need something else? [/quote] I just tried Simulator and MinGW - worked like a charm. So this is not a Windows 7 x64 issue[/quote]
              I've installed MS VS 2010 (Express Edition). After that I've installed Nokia QT SDK again.

              From NQTSDK I can select Simulator in the build target platform. But still can't run even simple (Analogue Clock) example.

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                vitasam
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                [quote author="xsacha" date="1291514899"]For what it's worth, it works fine in Win7 x64 here. It might be worth while to investigate the issue so you don't need to run VirtualBox. [/quote]
                I need Linux in VirtualBox anyway, so it is not a problem. Also working with GIT and GIT repositories is a bit more simple in Linux (IMHO).

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                  infoctopus
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                  you could try VS2008 Express. If the problems persists, then it's maybe a Express edition issue
                  Also reinstalling Windows can be of ultimate help ;) (since it's all fine on clean virtual Win7)

                  Qt rulez

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                    vitasam
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                    [quote author="Denis Kormalev" date="1291475667"]vitasam, try to use compat mode as suggested before. Maybe it will help.[/quote]
                    Tested it - started QtCreator in XP compatible mode. Same problem.

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                      vitasam
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                      [quote author="infoctopus" date="1291576301"]you could try VS2008 Express. If the problems persists, then it's maybe a Express edition issue Also reinstalling Windows can be of ultimate help ;) (since it's all fine on clean virtual Win7)[/quote]
                      No, thanks, maybe next time :)
                      I can survive with Qt SDK in Ubuntu under VirtualBox.

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